 The biggest question for me when I was told we were gonna do a Lego movie with kung fu in it was how do I make this guy appear like he's doing kung fu? He can only kind of raise one arm and raise one leg. They have no knees. They don't have elbows. We don't have fingers We don't have wrists. I don't think that's gonna work And so we have to do something different So we've hired the JC stunt team to do the action in the movie the martial arts in this movie is designed by Jackie Chan I bring my stunt team work with the director just like a live action, but the fighter will be a lego a bit difficult We can look at that character then we train with my stunt team. They will create all the movement They're all kind of different kind of style So what we're doing here is we're actually performing the martial arts in the fight scenes in live action They're doing wire work Wushu martial art. They're doing stick fighting. They were using chairs using tables The best way to understand how to animate action and kung fu is to frame by frame live action So we spent a lot of time filming them and watching the way that Jackie Chan fights even just to spend some time Understanding the way that they might take a brief for a fight and then break it down into its component moves And then piece it all back together again to make one amazing piece of action And that was hugely beneficial to myself and the animators Jackie really gives us that authenticity making sure okay Those are our authentic martial arts moves and then really making sure that when we do things we're doing it in an accurate way