BrickBrosProductions wrote:what camera and lenses where used for the interviews? They looked awesome! 
I need to compile a proper Q&A about the film at some point soon. Will do that once life is a bit less hectic.
Most of the movie (all interviews, the majority of live action b-roll) was captured on a Panasonic GH4 with a Metabones EF speed booster on it. Some of the low-light live action b-roll was captured on a Sony A7S. The stop motion parts were shot with a t3i.
Most of the movie was shot on two lenses: Helios 44-2 58mm (including the interviews) and a Mir 1B 37mm. Some of the b-roll was filmed on a vintage Canon FD 35-105mm f/3.5 zoom lens that I customized to EF to work on the speed booster. We used Nikkors here or there on the stop motion parts since the focal ranges of some of my vintage lenses were too limiting for certain shots.
Wanted to use vintage lenses with a lot of character in general. The GH4 produces such pristine, sharp images, so using old lenses with some interesting texture and imperfections helped with that.
All in all, it was a pretty compact kit of equipment since we had to fit everything into a couple of suitcases for the film's small crew and extensive travel!