Lego Jurassic Park Stop Motion - Behind the Scenes
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- A short behind the scenes look of how the Lego Jurassic Park and Pork stop motions have been made.
Fun facts:
- over 5600 pictures
- 7 months of work in total
- more than 450 sound effects
- all the scenes, locations and vehicles were built within almost 12 500 bricks
- 21 different locations were made including 3 bigger MOCs
- the Visitors Center scene took nearly 5 days complete
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Fun facts:
- over 5600 pictures
- 7 months of work in total
- more than 450 sound effects
- all the scenes, locations and vehicles were built within almost 12 500 Lego bricks
- 21 different locations were made including 3 bigger MOCs
- the Visitors Center scene took nearly 5 days complete
Many questions are answered, haha.
wow amazing work! Btw do you want me to make the triceratops scene?
@@normanalexanderstudios1478 thank you for your offer but I'afraid I wouldn't be able to fit the scene into the already uploaded stop motion.
@@SPELBRICKS i get what you mean and thats what i was thinking would happen. But i have an idea
@@SPELBRICKS My idea is that we make the Jurassic world movie in stop motion. Maybe we both can make different scenes and then put them both in our channels, and give our selves credit.
I've watched this and the stopmotion itself like a million times. And it's still awesome.
Thanks, I appreciate your interest!
Wow! This must take sooo much time!
Wow! Cool!
Wow! Nice
Wow you are such a talented animator!! You put so much work into this video!
I was wondering what material that forest background is because it worked so well in your video?
Thank you! The background was originally a forest wallpaper :)
Wow, absolutely great and so much work! 😍 (I would also like to have such great equipment for my films. I "only" have mom's cell phone. 🙈 But I'm happy that she lends it to me when I need it. 😊)
Thank you, when I started brickfilming I also had just a mobile to shoot with. Moreover, I know many stop motion makers that still use phones or even tablets and their animations are outstanding!
@@SPELBRICKS That motivates me. Then I will keep practicing to keep improving. 😊
That’s amazing
Wow! Awesome video, you're really good at building!
You have my respect. I also like to do animations. And I know how much work there is. And I know that 5 minutes is really enough. I also did my animation with the Jurassic Park. But I didn't feel like making a lost world. But thanks to you, I really plan to shoot it. And it would be great if you also shot Jurassic Park 2 because I've never seen an animation for anyone before
Díky, jsem rád, že se ti má animace líbila. Nápad na udělání dvojky JP je fajn, možná ho někdy zrealizuju :)
Nice
Well done. =)
I absolutely love the brick built brachiosaur. Did you make it up yourself or find a build somewhere 😊
No, this was a model by hachiroku24, the link is in the description.
@@SPELBRICKS no it's not
@@MrHangman56 oh sorry it's in the description of the stop motion.
@@SPELBRICKS awww man, the video isn't available anymore :(
@@MrHangman56 oh, that's a shame, it was a great build!
👍👍
Hello! Love your movies! What program did you use to overlay the background with dinosaurs?
Thanks, I used DaVinci Resolve.
Hey I'm starting a new youtube channel about lego stop motion what would be some tips ??
Definitely start with some very basics if you're new to Lego stop motion. I'd recommend watching some stop motion beginner tutorials, these helped me as well when I was starting.
Otherwise make sure you have your camera stable, shoot at 10-15 fps, try to get as great lighting as possible (maybe some desk lamps?), wear dark clothes when animating and prevent that the nature light doesn't come into your room.
Finally, practise over and over again :)
@@SPELBRICKS what would be some youtubers that do tutorials that you recommend??
@@nuriaortiz7194 I don't know, just search for "Lego stop motion beginner tutorial". There are dozens of vids that you can learn from.