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  • awesome 5 star awesome

  • =O AWSOME 5/5

  • Awesome!

  • WOW! Impressive quality! How'd you do that?!

  • nice!

  • ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yea

  • How many frames per second? 15?

  • Yes, this was shot at 15fps. I don't usually film at higher than that. I find that with Lego it isn't usually worth the trouble, with a few exceptions. Thanks for the interest!

  • Yeah now that I have my iStopmotion program for mac I do 15 fps as well. I used to do 10 by taking pictures manually and editing in iMovie HD. Great film.

  • Me neither. Even 15 fps is pretty hard and time-consuming. We've been making a feature-length animation since 2005 and are currently in the last scenes. I started animating it with 12,5fps but later realized that many parts could be run at 15 or some discussion scenes with even higher rate. Nice animation, btw. I'm not an editor but know that colour balance could be changed so that white bricks look, like, whiter. Now they look a bit beige. 5 stars

  • lol thats the best i've seen you do

  • smooth animation and good walking

  • that was sweet

  • Smooth animation

  • why dont people know about your animations?! theyre great!

  • that was awsome!

  • cooool!

  • awsome

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