Topic: LEGO Nibelungen

You like epic and mythological fantasy in a world with powerful gods, legendary creatures and valorous heroes?

So, you may like my new brickfilm project inspired by Norse mythology, Richard Wagner's operas and J. J. R. Tolkien (The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings): LEGO Nibelungen
The script of the first part of this trilogy is finally written and the filming will begin as soon as possible...
The dialogues are in french, but I will add English subtitles

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Meanwhile, looks at a few characters :

The Gods

Wotan (scandinavian name : Odin), god of wisdom and magic and king of the gods. He often travel in the world of Man with the help of his ravens
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Donar (scandinavian name : Thor), god of strength and storm. With his powerful weapon, the hammer Mjöllnir, he fight against all the ennemies of gods and man.
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Loki (scandinavian name : idem), god of wile and trickery. Son of a giant and adopted by Wotan, he can be helpful when he don't try to trouble the power of the gods.
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Idunn (scandinavian name : idem), goddess of Eternal youth.  With her apples, the gods stay immortals
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The Dwarfs Nibelungen

Alberich, the tyrannical king of the Nibelungen. With a powerful relic, he tries to defy the gods
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Mime, Alberich's brother and the best of all smith in the world. He will try to free his people, the Nibelungen, from Alberich's tyranny
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Re: LEGO Nibelungen

Just a quick note, you might not want to use the LEGO logo in your film, because with it on it, the film becomes in danger of being removed from YouTube for copyright reasons. You may want to check out this article:

http://aboutus.lego.com/en-us/legal-notice/fair-play/

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The photography is nice.

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Re: LEGO Nibelungen

rioforce wrote:

Just a quick note, you might not want to use the LEGO logo in your film, because with it on it, the film becomes in danger of being removed from YouTube for copyright reasons.

While I think it is unlikely LEGO would pursue a copyright claim for this, they would be able to. Using the LEGO logo would be more of an issue if you wanted to ever enter this film into a competition/festival.

Also can I say some of your characters look really cool!

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Your characters look cool, but the nose on Loki seems a little jarring.

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Re: LEGO Nibelungen

The first part of the LEGO Nibelungen trilogy has his own title: Brunhilde the walkyrie

Here's a picture of the most famous and powerful walkyrie (a king of divinity of war) of norse mythology!

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Hello everyone,

For this new year, I show you the poster of my epic and mythological fantasay brickfilm LEGO Nibelungen: Brunhild the walkyrie, based on norse and germanic mythology.

I know someone will say I used the LEGO logo, but I only use it for this poster and this picture will be used for Youtube but without the title and the logo!

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