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*Notice* I am not a proffesional animator yet but i decieded to push this out here. Tip 1: Always Bluetac your plates to the desk (If you work on the floor like me don't ) Tip 2: Good lighting. Close blinds and turn on lamp. Tip 3: Defeating flicker. Make sure you apply card to the edge of your desk to ensure no flicker. Tip 4: High frames: The higher the FPS you work at the more photos you have to shoot. Tip 5: Always have a clear set up for animation. Tip 6: Clutter. Remove all clutter onto floor to maximise desk space. Tip 7: Voices: Make sure you have a good microphone and clear voice. Tip 8: Music. Use music at the appropriate times. Tip 9: Background. Make sure you have a background so you can't see the hidden horors of your wall . Tip 10: Set. Take your time with the set, its what really counts!!! Take my tips and you will be awesome!
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I really wanted to capture motion, which isn't the easiest of task to do with LEGO bricks. Nevertheless, I built a little sculpture on something we do everyday, walk. Enjoy, GR I really wanted to capture motion, which isn't the easiest of task to do with LEGO bricks. Nevertheless, I built a little sculpture on something we do everyday, walk.
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Hello everyone! As you know I started making lego videos and today I tried to do a stop motion test. It's not very good, and unfortunately it's not panoramic, (in my future videos I will try to make panoramic brickfilms, I only have to change resolution of camera screen to 16:9) but I think it's ok for the first time. What do you think? Music in the video is from The Testament of Sherlock Holmes video game. Watch in HD! And sorry for my voice, it was morning when I was making it and my voice was... you know