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I really liked the set design. The colour palette used here looks quite nice. The painting on the wall is also a clever detail.
Majestic.
Fabulous.
I'm going to echo Squid here - the colors chosen were lovely, they really gave the room character.
It was nice and very colourful. However, overall there was very little animation in the entire film. I really liked it though.
Thank you all !
Here is what the set looked like :
In addition to the overall desaturation, I shifted the red towards magenta to get it closer to the complementary color of the couch.
Nice Idea. I think the minimal movement was appropriate - it made you focused to actually what's going on.
Idea for improvement: have you thought of creating the painting using forced perspective to make the set 100% Lego? (something like this:
Lords of All They Survey by David Roberts, on Flickr
Oh I didn't think about that. I've always wanted to try using forced perspective, it could have made an interesting result.
That's a nice idea, however, if you were to film more than one shot, it wouldn't work. It would have worked fine in this situation though.
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