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One for the Lego nerds - Timelapse build

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Created by Reflex Films > 9 months ago, 15 Jun 2015
Reflex Films
WA, 1446 posts
15 Jun 2015 9:45PM
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Who doesn't love lego - right?
I have been rediscovering the joy of Lego through playing with my 2 and a half year old daughter. I have been transferring some of my Lego design into my motion graphics work - using a less is more philosophy.
When i walked past a box "Architecture Lego" at the shops i knew it had to be mine. This particular kit is an example of modernism - which is strikingly sci fi looking - especially when you consider it was designed and built in 1929.
<div class="text_exposed_show">This project was a great opportunity to mix my love of Lego with my love of Cinematography.For the techies out there:Shot on my GH4
Time lapses done on the GH4 intervalometer and internally converted to 4K video - mostly shot at 1 frame every 2 seconds with 1 second long exposures.3D tracking done in PFmatchit. Compositing done in Apple Motion using their awesome new 3D text.
Lensing was Panasonic 12-35 and 25 / f1.4



dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
16 Jun 2015 5:05AM
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Jesus Matt, talk about taking the fun out of Lego!!!! I didn't see a single wheel or wing or exploding dino robot anywhere??? Also there was no 2.5yr old child to be seen during construction

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
16 Jun 2015 8:01AM
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I had boxes and boxes of Lego, never managed to build anything that on the pic outside the box................. but my imagination was running wild and bbuild all sort of star stations, flying objects and boats. i used to love the Lego rail way . The Lego set I had now are with my grand daughter!

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
16 Jun 2015 10:09AM
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Corb's Villa Savoye is good but I'll be really impressed if you do the Bilbao Guggenheim out of Lego

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
16 Jun 2015 11:27AM
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when I was a kid with all the lego bricks I had only remember playing the siege of sevastopol all the time.
I would build bastions, cannons and used the bricks as fighting troops too (they didn't make figures back in the days)
and it looked like this

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
16 Jun 2015 11:30AM
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Toph
WA, 1838 posts
16 Jun 2015 10:18AM
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The kids and I went to Lego Land in Malaysia a few years back. That was impressive.

Reflex Films
WA, 1446 posts
16 Jun 2015 10:31AM
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What
is
this fun with lego
of which
you speak?

rod_bunny
WA, 1089 posts
16 Jun 2015 10:53AM
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Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
16 Jun 2015 2:24PM
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Lord Business!!

hargs
QLD, 634 posts
16 Jun 2015 3:08PM
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I think this guy could be a lego nerd.





Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
16 Jun 2015 8:31PM
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Gizmo
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22 Jun 2015 7:37PM
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