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OH YESSSSSS! Flipping AWESOME!! Nice action and animation. Very good despite it's poor plot. I had to just
watch in twice!
I thought it was very well done. The narration seemed a bit bland, but I still liked it to an extent. The action scenes reminded me of the battle scenes in "Battles BC" on the History Channel. CGI was amazing! Very well done!!
Great special effects! I love the battle scene, and it has the epicness of the movie 300! All in just this LEGO vid.
Bravo.
As a whole pretty cliche and cheesy, but it had its moments of awesomeness, and it was totally entertaining.
- Leo
It was awesome, but I would have liked it a lot more if it was longer. About the story, it was predictable but sometimes I don't really care about that. I'd give it 4.5/5, but if it was longer I would surely give 5/5.
Epic! First film I click on as well, really well done, awesome CGI.
Amazing job. The archers were impressive to see.
I've noticed that more and more people are experimenting with 20 and 24 fps. Is this a sign of the times to come?
Wow, great, incredible, smooth, nice, good ans well, brickfilm!
Holu !@#$.
How long did it take you to do all the animation?
Amazing, but a bit cliche.
Thanks for the comments, forum!
I know the story is clichè and predictable, that is kind of the "point". If there ever was one.
MOL, The animation was done in a little over one week with around 10 hour workdays.
As the CGI/Bluescreenwork is pretty extensive, and I'd never attempted anything like this before, some of the shots include lego-plated ground and some don't. I just didn't know what would look better at the time, so I did both. The result turned out even better than I would have guessed though, mostly thanks to tons of editing work, and thanks to my artwork accomplices, who did a great job.
Last edited by jumpcut (October 4, 2011 (04:13pm))
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