jamesster Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 (edited) Sorry The Magic Portal, it turns out you aren't the oldest brickfilm. This 1973 animation was first shown 40 years ago today! http://news.lugnet.com/animation/?n=954 As a gift to our grandparents' golden wedding anniversary in 1973, my cousin Henrik (10) and I (12) decided to make a film with Lego, which was about a moon trip, inspired by the Apollo program of that time. We spent many week ends on planning and building props. My little sister Inger (10) helped us with the landscapes of papier-mâché. It was filmed in Super 8 without sound. Most of the film is stop motion animation, but there are also scenes with movement using a fishing line.After the party our grandparents took the film and us to Billund, where we showed it to Godtfred Kirk Christiansen. He liked it and had a copy made. We, in turn, got a Lego factory tour and got some big sets to take home. Pretty incredible. Edit: Topic title got cut off... Here's some more videos he uploaded: Edited May 16, 2013 by jamesster Quote
Sir E Fullner Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Cool finds! Two pre-teen boys made these? They look like early Aardman films, they're that good. I can see why Godfred Kirk Kristiansen enjoyed them. Quote
Laservampire Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Holy crap I had forgotten about The Magic Portal! That was one of my favorites as a kid, they used to play it frequently on SBS. Quote
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