440 hours and innumerable cups of coffee went into this astonishingly faithful rendering of The Matrix in stop-motion Lego, made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original movie. And we mean ...
With, as you’d imagine, significant flying LEGO and some kung-fu. You can check it out below, along with some commentary from the creator. Neo and Trinity show up as Legos to kick some ass. Spent a ...
LEGO stop motion, or brickfilming, transforms static builds into animated stories by capturing small movements frame-by-frame. With simple tools like a smartphone, tripod, and consistent lighting, ...
Dylan Nusbaum moved quickly setting up Lego props as he heard ideas flow from his daughter Claire, 8, to film a movie with a castle scene. The pair then took a blast of quick photos using an iPad as ...