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Honestly one of my favorite parts about the LEGO movie is the fact that it actually looks like a LEGO movie. The mix of the realistic lighting to literally everything being made of LEGO bricks gives me a warm feeling inside just like when I was young and playing with my bin full of legos in the basement.
It bothers me that this film didn't win best animated feature. It even didn't get animated. This film was absolute genius in its animation, and that's what a best animated feature should be.
4:59 i cant help myself imagined 5 kids take a tour on lego factory, the first kid who fell into a trap fell into a lego river and the owner says "Hey! Build the rescue helicopter" etc etc
Yeah I'm starting to do Lego stop motion cause there's barely some so I want to be the person who will last more than others so I just tested if other people liked it so I might do more!
The LEGO movie was probably the most nostalgic movie I have ever watched and this was exactly the reason. They captured the feeling me and my friends had playing (and sometimes filming) with LEGO when we were young. This was my childhood.
Olodus My dad especially loved the sound effects because it reminded him of when he would play with legos, like when the ship would sail away with a "brbrbrbrbr"
Im right with you bro. This movie was so nostalgic and amazing to me. And is now one of my all time favorites because of how much of a nod it is to my childhood.
Phil Lord/Chris Miller have a talent for taking a premise that seems like another lazy cash grab based on a preexisting IP, but then transforming it into something much better. The 21 and 22 Jumpstreet movies are great movies especially considering that they could have been schlock like some recent dredged up 90's show movies like CHIPS and Baywatch. I haven't seen it but Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which was also written by the pair, is also well regarded.
Spencer Williams I walked into Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs with very low expectations and walked out more impressed that I should have been. Miller/Lord don't get enough credit in this industry.
The Lego movie was something completely unexpected. I went into the theaters expecting nothing, and got a pleasant surprise when I realized they actually cared a lot for this movie and it was showing as quality. Thanks for the interesting video.
ossian Not 2006, but I remember, I enjoyed every single minute of it, this video made me feel nostalgic. Making a 10 second video was for me, very rewarding and satisfying.
I'm born in a year 2000. When TH-cam was created in a year 2005, I didn't pay that much attention to it. But I remember when my big brother showed me a Lego stop motion somewhere between years 2006 and 2007 (I do not remember correctly) It was one of those typical Lego stop motions which had 009 Sound System music and blue screen with white text in the beginning. The animation was pretty rough and maybe 8 FPS. (To think about that video today, there is NOTHING so nostalgic than that memory) Since those years I had always wanted to do Lego stop motions myself. Then in a year 2011 I created my channel and I have since then done Lego stop motion animations. It's something that I'd never want to quit.
You're only 2 years older than my son, I remember watching LEGO stop motion videos back then too (I was just older, lol). Normally I don't click on commenters channels, since their comments always sound like shameless self promotion. Yours however, sounds more like you simply take pride in what you do, and after watching several of your videos, you should! You've done a fantastic job of them, keep it up! I'll go back and watch the rest as I have time 😁
that's touching but you say "I'm born in a year 2000" instead of "I was born in 2000" same with "when TH-cam was created in a year 2005" should be "When TH-cam was created in the year 2005" then with "Then in a year 2011" should be "then in the year 2011" sorry if you think that is mean or whatever but i just had to correct it.
I was born in 2000 too, but I originally watched mario ytps and lets plays, I think I was like 7 when I first found youtube, heck there's a mario video with mario and toads singing bohemian rhapsody that I watched probably a decade ago, I haev yet to find it again, and now I'm 18, man your childhood just flys by
Lego fans have it good these days. When I was a kid in the late 90s/2000s there was almost nothing in lego movies. Now there is a plethora of excellent lego content. I wish I had all this amazing lego media when I was a kid
1973: first lego movie 1989: magic portal 2001: jack stone 2005: star wars 2014: lego movie 2017: lego batman movie and lego ninjago movie 2019: lego movie 2 2020: Hey
My start as a filmmaker was in the 3rd grade making Lego movies with my father's old Sony cassette recorder. I owe it to Lego for helping me find my passion at such a young age. It's incredible to see the length The Lego Movie went to pay homage to the innovators of the "genre".
Stop motion would actually most likely be a lot faster than CG. With stop motion all you have to do is movie around pieces at 24 images per second of video. With CGI, you have to CREATE 24 images per second of video. Actual lego pieces already have dings, dents, and various textures to them. With CGI all of the fine detail has to be created. I feel like animation would take much longer than traditional stop-motion.
Stop motion takes an insane amount of set up and skill. There also aren't that many people in the world who can do it well. If it were faster (cheaper) to do it any other way, they would have.
Matt Bothell but after you make the stop motion you would have to go through digital effect and after effects. Which does take a very long time especially with the talking.
As someone who spent a good piece of childhood watching fan-made brickfilms and even tried to make one himself (it's hard af) I am truly grateful for Vox to cover this topic. It feels like these millions of photos combined into thousands of brickfilms made by hundreds of ambitious creators were finally acknowledged.
5:25 this is such a great case-study for how derivative works ought to be treated under copyright/trademark law. A fan makes a derivative work and Lego has the ability to shut it down. Meanwhile, Lego makes a work that's highly derivative of what those very fans make and everything's fine and people even seem to think "wow, it's so cool that they made shoutouts to all the fans in the form of deriving (or even using verbatim) their art!" Anyway, it sounds like Lego came around pretty quickly. But not every company does, and maybe the law ought to be structured so that both individuals and companies are always treated equally when it comes to derivatives, by code.
I concur, however I think that parts of why the companies do things like that is that they sometimes have to. As them not doing anything or even allowing when people do stuff like this or the "Classic World of Warcraft" servers could (to my understanding, as a layperson) very well lose them at least parts of the things that protect their Intellectual property. Meaning that if they don't do anything now that could be used against them when they try to use the IP laws against someone who E.G. does something similar but more commercial (As in: If they don't stop Fleay, Warner Bros could potentially make the Lego movie and use Fleay as a precedence in court).
my big issue with that is that most companies out there tend to lose money due to these "fan art" and that "fan art" is using their copyrighted characters or trademarked products such as the lego block. and thats why its illegal, they are making money off somebody elses characters which is still intellectual property of the "lego company" i dont think lego should deny these people that put so much time into this art, but instead promote it and make both parties money. as lego has a huge marketing division im sure this wouldnt be an issue, the content creator would have to sign over 50% of the royalties though. making it a collaboration product as appose to just being a lego product. they have to do this every time they make a movie anyways, just with the film company. but this could make them be able to release more content, in a shorter amount of time, and possibly give more people the chance to get heard out there. sure you can make a youtube channel.... but not EVERYBODY watches youtube.
Lego was one of my favorite toys growing up, my siblings and I use to have a storage bin full of Lego. We gave it to our younger cousins, on the condition that they keep it in the family. Now I want to go out and buy some Lego sets, nowadays Lego have really cool sets. Play well, everyone.
Yeah i just noticed they didnt even ad motion blur in the rendering. Except when there is a camera pan. WOOOW that is brilliant and so tought thru. Dammnn
I love this video! It encompasses and explains the history and process of Lego animations over the last 15 years. As a Lego fan who grew up seeing the animation in movies and video games evolve and change, I truly appreciate it! Thanks so much!
wow, i never knew the Lego Move had this much history into its creation. I always thought it was just built on the idea of Stop-Motion Lego Animations but was made by a Professional Film Team
My favorite moment of "Holy crap, look at that detail." from the "Lego Movie" was when Wyldstyle was scanning for the Piece of Resistance. The readout on the scanner was stickers. Stickers that shifted around slightly as they were applied in slightly different positions.
I remeber watching the lego movie as a careless kid that wouldnt pay attention to those details. But now i will rewatch this and really appreciate the efforts made to create that movie
nope, it was based on a real theme. basically, a 4+ theme meant to be a bridge between Duplo and regular System. big figs you can't take apart and all buildings and vehicles were big junks that plugged together with built-in pegs. fun fact: the minifigure of harry potter's hagrid the Half Giant was based on these jack stone figs.
As the co-designer and programmer of the 3D renderer "glimpse" used on this film, thank you. This is a wonderful way to show people the work we did on this film, and how much love and effort went into it.
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It was easy to tell it was animated because of how the arms moved. They would leave the socket constantly and they would move in weird ways. But they didn't bend, but you could just tell
When I was 9-10 (maybe 2010 or so) I went to my adopted uncle's lake house and with her daughter we made silly little stop motion stories during rainy days. I came away from that making silly movies with a small camera and then working with my dad on adding sound effects. Those were the good ol' days :D. Maybe I'll upload some of them sometime to my channel.
I created a stop motion animation back in 1989 with my old lego sets with my dad, we created the Keaton batmobile with batman climbing out of it. Still have the VHS tape somewhere.
I need help from anyone here, for years I've been looking for a very special brickfilm but I just can't find it. It deals with a minifigure who was once homeless and was given money, in turn he becomes wealthy and to return the favor he builds a restaurant named "Inexpensive Cuisine". It's a really nice and touching video, it plays classical music and it's just really nice. If ANYONE knows what this video is called please let me know, I've been looking since 2009 I think.
Could either of these be the correct ones facebook.com/natemancini/videos/vb.508282784/162258162784/?type=2&theater facebook.com/natemancini/videos/39740402784/
I'm kind of sad that I dropped Lego in favor of gaming. I remember as a little kid I used to be so enchanted with Lego, how they stood out like a "shining city upon a hill" in the toy industry. It's reasons like the ones in the video, how they recognize the importance of their fans' creations, how they give homage to them, that drove me to do a presentation on Ole Kirk Christiansen (Lego's founder) as a show of my absolute appreciation for everything that Lego does. Lego has been - from its conception - a beautiful testament to the impact a company can have on its fans.
Awesome documentary - as a lego stop motion animator who's moved into digital animation, I try to hold to the same rules of keeping within the movements that a minifigure can actually make. It made the LEGO Movie very appealing to me back in 2014 that they used that technique!
when i was like seven all my mum had on her computer was lego digital designer. i loved it. i had all the lego i wanted and could clean it up with the press of a button
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Why do you make a comment 1 hour ago on a video that was realesed 3 years ago?
@@deviledoreo9841 yea
@@MB-xy3vp But they could’ve done it on any other video but they chose this one.
no
nice
Honestly one of my favorite parts about the LEGO movie is the fact that it actually looks like a LEGO movie. The mix of the realistic lighting to literally everything being made of LEGO bricks gives me a warm feeling inside just like when I was young and playing with my bin full of legos in the basement.
Woah, Lot Of Speakings
@[[PastelKitty]] why do I breath the same oxygen as you
I love this.
Yhea Leto ninja go has a thousand things that aren’t made of lego mostly only the characters are made of lego
What u mean by at the basement
I'm so happy that they made it look like a stop motion instead of a generic animated movie
yes i love it too!
We all do
this has 666 likes
it did before
BT -7274 I thought it was Stop Motion until I watched this video
It bothers me that this film didn't win best animated feature. It even didn't get animated. This film was absolute genius in its animation, and that's what a best animated feature should be.
What did get the award that year
@Swag Monke makes sense
@Swag Monke absolutely
YES it so deserves it better than frozen tbh
You mean nominated not animated? Lol
1:23
That Anakin looks like he could eat my head with one bite.
It's creepy hahahhahah
OMAO
@@overseergamesyt OMAO
@@marcoantonioaguilar105 sorry I meant OH MAO
OMAO
4:59 i cant help myself imagined 5 kids take a tour on lego factory, the first kid who fell into a trap fell into a lego river and the owner says "Hey! Build the rescue helicopter" etc etc
jesus christ imagine falling back first onto a flowing river made of painful little lego bricks
Little jimmy and the lego factory
RaidyTJC
Blocky wocky
Build a wall
Add more studs and make it tall
So LEGO “Charlie and the chocolate factory” ?????
@@memedude8303 So guys, we did it.
I remember growing up watching LEGO Stopmotions on TH-cam
Yeah same,its kinda a nostalgia for me.
Yeah I'm starting to do Lego stop motion cause there's barely some so I want to be the person who will last more than others so I just tested if other people liked it so I might do more!
Same here
Or just any stop motion
Same
The LEGO movie was probably the most nostalgic movie I have ever watched and this was exactly the reason. They captured the feeling me and my friends had playing (and sometimes filming) with LEGO when we were young. This was my childhood.
Olodus sadly, not much of my friends like LEGO, and i just play them at home alone, but LEGO is still fun for me
Olodus My dad especially loved the sound effects because it reminded him of when he would play with legos, like when the ship would sail away with a "brbrbrbrbr"
I was about to say the same thing
Im right with you bro. This movie was so nostalgic and amazing to me. And is now one of my all time favorites because of how much of a nod it is to my childhood.
Olodus I
I've said it before and I'll say it again...The Lego Movie is one of the most beatiful (at least visually) films ever made
I have the same feeling with The Incredibles 2
Yo I agree but have you seen Into The Spider-Verse
@@-Teague- I still like lego movie better because I am a lego fan but I am also a spider man fan so I enjoyed both.
@@legoworthiness9684 I feel, I love them both too did you know they were directed by the same guys?
@@-Teague- spiderverse clearly looks animation but lego movie looks like real lego stop motion
2017: Wow nice video
2020: *A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO A PORTAL IN LEGO MOVIE*
START THE RESCUE HELICOPTER
Hey!
Aquire a assembly of fellow characters!
*HEAYY*
*IN LEGO MO VIE**
Remember when 25% of youtube was just lego animations?
Video Game Pancake no
Totally
RYAN FORKNER yyyyup
Doritos :space jam flavoured Your not supposed to be on YT kid
@@betard6244 You're*
The lego movie is one of those films that is way better than it has any right to be
Like captain underpants
Ringkun Mori When are they gonna catch up on where they left off with the Duplo aliens?
Phil Lord/Chris Miller have a talent for taking a premise that seems like another lazy cash grab based on a preexisting IP, but then transforming it into something much better. The 21 and 22 Jumpstreet movies are great movies especially considering that they could have been schlock like some recent dredged up 90's show movies like CHIPS and Baywatch. I haven't seen it but Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which was also written by the pair, is also well regarded.
Spencer Williams I walked into Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs with very low expectations and walked out more impressed that I should have been. Miller/Lord don't get enough credit in this industry.
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The Lego movie was something completely unexpected. I went into the theaters expecting nothing, and got a pleasant surprise when I realized they actually cared a lot for this movie and it was showing as quality. Thanks for the interesting video.
who else remembers watching lego stop-motion films on youtube in like 2006?
ossian Not 2006, but I remember, I enjoyed every single minute of it, this video made me feel nostalgic. Making a 10 second video was for me, very rewarding and satisfying.
Same. I tried to go back and watch them again but they're so old I can't find some of my favorites
I do! if only i hadn't lost my old hard drive with the links...
I totally watched them in like, 2009! I actually made my own for a little while, they were really bad, but so much fun!
ossian such a shame the TH-cam algorithm killed them
Hey, they showed my thing, cool.
Backyard Animation. Congrats, man!
Backyard Animation Where?
:o
In the LEGO Movie. It's one of the 4 fan made animations in the film they show, on the bottom left.
Backyard Animation at about
7:07, the shuttle one? That's cool!
I can't believe that you're so casual about that..
That star wars one scares me
*alot*
I would like this comment, but your profile pic prevents me
Your profile pic says a lot
haha same also didnt you murder a bunch of younglings at the jedi temple
@TheMemeFoogle you cannot escape us
Ironic
As someone who grew up watching those fan made Lego short films, this is an amazing video.
I absolutely love it when big groups / companies are inspired by fans and do things together with them. It's such a delight
Literally President Business looking at everyone else in the Lego Movie 😂
I'm born in a year 2000. When TH-cam was created in a year 2005, I didn't pay that much attention to it. But I remember when my big brother showed me a Lego stop motion somewhere between years 2006 and 2007 (I do not remember correctly)
It was one of those typical Lego stop motions which had 009 Sound System music and blue screen with white text in the beginning. The animation was pretty rough and maybe 8 FPS. (To think about that video today, there is NOTHING so nostalgic than that memory)
Since those years I had always wanted to do Lego stop motions myself.
Then in a year 2011 I created my channel and I have since then done Lego stop motion animations.
It's something that I'd never want to quit.
good on you!
You're only 2 years older than my son, I remember watching LEGO stop motion videos back then too (I was just older, lol). Normally I don't click on commenters channels, since their comments always sound like shameless self promotion. Yours however, sounds more like you simply take pride in what you do, and after watching several of your videos, you should! You've done a fantastic job of them, keep it up!
I'll go back and watch the rest as I have time 😁
that's touching but you say "I'm born in a year 2000" instead of "I was born in 2000" same with "when TH-cam was created in a year 2005" should be "When TH-cam was created in the year 2005" then with "Then in a year 2011" should be "then in the year 2011"
sorry if you think that is mean or whatever but i just had to correct it.
I was born in 2000 too, but I originally watched mario ytps and lets plays, I think I was like 7 when I first found youtube, heck there's a mario video with mario and toads singing bohemian rhapsody that I watched probably a decade ago, I haev yet to find it again, and now I'm 18, man your childhood just flys by
I'm from 2001 and I remember around 2007-2009 Lego movies were all over TH-cam. The zombie ones and the classic "clean your room" we're.my.favorite
Wow The Lego Movie is genius
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Drew Jackson True. One of my favorite animated films of all time
Drew Jackson cause it supports feminism
Stand with Feminism it does? Lol
Stand with Feminism K
Lego fans have it good these days. When I was a kid in the late 90s/2000s there was almost nothing in lego movies. Now there is a plethora of excellent lego content. I wish I had all this amazing lego media when I was a kid
well now you have the better media but nobody can afford the actual lego sets...
@@todesbaum3351 😟
I could recreate the scenes, if they weren’t so expensive.
@Aran Rasekhi the thousands of LEGOs you'd need
@@MailMainbutnot *millions
@@yeezyy_ye lol true
There’s a youtuber that makes “lego” animations by just modeling the lego scenes in Blender
@@alexsiemers7898 but its in blender
I watched this with my Mom way back from 2014, she had Cancer, thankfully now she recovered. Thank god.
That's good to hear :)
That's awesome! I am so glad to hear that!
I’m glad to hear that
Thank goodness she survived but did you really have to include that she had cancer
@@gogurtisgood3656 to show how much it meant to him watching it with his mom.
1:24
AAAHHH GET IT AWAY GET THAT MONSTOSITY OF ANAKIN AWAYY
Ikr
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that is not lego anymore
anybody want some nightmares? theyre fresh!
1973: first lego movie
1989: magic portal
2001: jack stone
2005: star wars
2014: lego movie
2017: lego batman movie and lego ninjago movie
2019: lego movie 2
2020:
Hey
2007: Circle Circle Dot Dot
Build a Helicopter
Hi
I could recreate the scenes, if they weren’t so expensive.
Build the helicopter
My start as a filmmaker was in the 3rd grade making Lego movies with my father's old Sony cassette recorder. I owe it to Lego for helping me find my passion at such a young age. It's incredible to see the length The Lego Movie went to pay homage to the innovators of the "genre".
The limitations are what made the movie such a pleasure for Lego lovers to watch!
YESSS
It must have taken forever to make the lego movie.
Diesle A-Dogg
It's wasn't stop motion though. It was 100% computer animated (except the real life parts)
Stop motion would actually most likely be a lot faster than CG. With stop motion all you have to do is movie around pieces at 24 images per second of video. With CGI, you have to CREATE 24 images per second of video. Actual lego pieces already have dings, dents, and various textures to them. With CGI all of the fine detail has to be created. I feel like animation would take much longer than traditional stop-motion.
Stop motion takes an insane amount of set up and skill. There also aren't that many people in the world who can do it well. If it were faster (cheaper) to do it any other way, they would have.
Matt Bothell but after you make the stop motion you would have to go through digital effect and after effects. Which does take a very long time especially with the talking.
Diesle A-Dogg it took less then 50 years.
1:51 man seeing these faces move like this is extermly cursed
Magic Portal was awesome
Shame the og video got marked for kids.
1989 Magic Portal
2019 *LEgO FoRTNiTe*
pls no
*1989
Lego Fortnite gets thrown in trash before even getting a trailer
And everyone clapped
TwistedClown912 I will cut myself if that happens
Edit:when tf did I type this comment I stg
TwistedClown912 I like your profile picture
And now the Lego movie 2 is out.
The Second Part is awesome!!! Super cool i must say! :)
really
@@slattistcool yes
VitoTheo Wow 4 years later
I loved the Second Part! The twist with Rex Dangervest blew my mind!!
So your telling me
The adventures of clutch powers isn’t a lego film?
Benjamin Lambert lol
Cartoon Lover it’s a movie
@Franco Villanueva It's a made for TV movie with cheap animation.
Bruh that’s such a good movie tho
Nobody counts that
Sometimes when I'm bored, I just watch Lego stop motions. They are the best. Something about them is just so fun
Who remembers The Adventures of Clutch Powers?
I do
Ismael Lopez Me
Me
Of course I do
I badly miss that
Holy shet, i saw that the first day it came out in theaters, and its been 3 years since... damn time has flown by...
Sir_Panzer_Gaming say what e years...goddamn
Sir_Panzer_Gaming same
Ikr
Sir_Panzer_Gaming Yeah time flyfast.
ikr
*i fear no man*
*but that...thing*
1:24
*it scares me*
What does?
zijian chow lol
zijian chow look at Anakin’s face
zijian chow i forget all my comments unless somebody responds to them
zijian chow yep this was 1 month ago
All of a sudden I really want to watch the lego movie for some reason
sassa0406 Lol you haven't seen it yet?
Potato Chan he's a loser
sassa0406 Go watch it, NOW - it might seem like a kids movie but its just generally hilarious and fun
no no i have i just haven't thought about it for a while i mean its been 3 years
sassa0406 product placement
Oh my god... I have never realized how cool the LEGO movie is
It is one of those movies that is better than expected.
It IS cool
I don't know if it's just me, but it feels like nobody remembers Lego: The Adventures Of Clutch Powers
Noah Parkour I do! I really liked that movie when I was younger
god, after reading that, it felt like someone inserted a syringe full of nostalgia in me.
I have the disc dude
Floating Orange sweet
Noah Parkour Nobody wants to remember that...
The Lego movie from 2014 rocked!
Adrian Mata Yeah.😀
New one at 2019
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HI
Adrian Mata I
As someone who spent a good piece of childhood watching fan-made brickfilms and even tried to make one himself (it's hard af) I am truly grateful for Vox to cover this topic. It feels like these millions of photos combined into thousands of brickfilms made by hundreds of ambitious creators were finally acknowledged.
SunnyVanila I would watch them on Comcast, and at the age I was at, never really understood, and respected the amount of time and dedication
5:25 this is such a great case-study for how derivative works ought to be treated under copyright/trademark law. A fan makes a derivative work and Lego has the ability to shut it down. Meanwhile, Lego makes a work that's highly derivative of what those very fans make and everything's fine and people even seem to think "wow, it's so cool that they made shoutouts to all the fans in the form of deriving (or even using verbatim) their art!"
Anyway, it sounds like Lego came around pretty quickly. But not every company does, and maybe the law ought to be structured so that both individuals and companies are always treated equally when it comes to derivatives, by code.
I concur, however I think that parts of why the companies do things like that is that they sometimes have to. As them not doing anything or even allowing when people do stuff like this or the "Classic World of Warcraft" servers could (to my understanding, as a layperson) very well lose them at least parts of the things that protect their Intellectual property. Meaning that if they don't do anything now that could be used against them when they try to use the IP laws against someone who E.G. does something similar but more commercial (As in: If they don't stop Fleay, Warner Bros could potentially make the Lego movie and use Fleay as a precedence in court).
wallacoloo ui
my big issue with that is that most companies out there tend to lose money due to these "fan art" and that "fan art" is using their copyrighted characters or trademarked products such as the lego block. and thats why its illegal, they are making money off somebody elses characters which is still intellectual property of the "lego company" i dont think lego should deny these people that put so much time into this art, but instead promote it and make both parties money. as lego has a huge marketing division im sure this wouldnt be an issue, the content creator would have to sign over 50% of the royalties though. making it a collaboration product as appose to just being a lego product.
they have to do this every time they make a movie anyways, just with the film company. but this could make them be able to release more content, in a shorter amount of time, and possibly give more people the chance to get heard out there.
sure you can make a youtube channel.... but not EVERYBODY watches youtube.
wallacoloo oooo
u made a realy Long Talk
Lego was one of my favorite toys growing up, my siblings and I use to have a storage bin full of Lego. We gave it to our younger cousins, on the condition that they keep it in the family.
Now I want to go out and buy some Lego sets, nowadays Lego have really cool sets.
Play well, everyone.
forrestfire101 tho
Doug Dimmadome that's who i immediately thought of lol
Doug Dimmadome Forestfire101? Haven't heard that name in years.
yo his videos were my childhood real talk
One of the best lego stop motion creators out there (atleast, in term of video quality it's amazing)
I was hoping forestfire101 was going to be mentioned 😂
It's the best of the two worlds. Stop Motion with CGI enhancements.
It’s CGI that’s meant to imitate Stop Motion
Yes, but there are actually some stop motion scenes in the film. And I'm mainly talking about The Magic Portal.
Yeah i just noticed they didnt even ad motion blur in the rendering. Except when there is a camera pan. WOOOW that is brilliant and so tought thru. Dammnn
I love this video! It encompasses and explains the history and process of Lego animations over the last 15 years. As a Lego fan who grew up seeing the animation in movies and video games evolve and change, I truly appreciate it! Thanks so much!
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Andrew Nicholson Hello there
Finally. Someone who uses the comments as its supposed to be used.
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wow, i never knew the Lego Move had this much history into its creation. I always thought it was just built on the idea of Stop-Motion Lego Animations but was made by a Professional Film Team
99% of lego minifigures haven't watched the video yet
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You can check my new amazing lego stop motion.
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The Lego movie contains special packaging that pierces into your foot if you step on it.
Kim Jong The Choo Choo Train of Bel-Air Lol I died
My favorite moment of "Holy crap, look at that detail." from the "Lego Movie" was when Wyldstyle was scanning for the Piece of Resistance. The readout on the scanner was stickers. Stickers that shifted around slightly as they were applied in slightly different positions.
Yeah, it's really clever, and realistic too! There's also scratch marks and stuff on some of the 'paint' on the characters
I remeber watching the lego movie as a careless kid that wouldnt pay attention to those details. But now i will rewatch this and really appreciate the efforts made to create that movie
....DOES ANYONE REMEMBER CLUTCH POWERS...sorry, had to get that off my chest.
The animation was done by the same people that did (and I'm not making this up) Foodfight.
Sekiko 824 thanks man I remember seeing it as a kid and I wanted to see the trailer but couldn't remember the name
Sekiko 824 yeah
Sekiko 824 sorta it was... weird...
MysteryMii215 ...... My gosh.....
2001 Lego Animation Characters don't even look like Lego People.
i have the guy in the grey with the hat and the jack stone guy. never knew what that was until now
nope, it was based on a real theme. basically, a 4+ theme meant to be a bridge between Duplo and regular System. big figs you can't take apart and all buildings and vehicles were big junks that plugged together with built-in pegs.
fun fact: the minifigure of harry potter's hagrid the Half Giant was based on these jack stone figs.
Foxesppl that's what Lego figures looked like back then
Foxesppl they legit look just like a knockoff brand my little brother has
Foxesppl it is the old design for legos I have one and it used to be my sisters
Fun fact: Lego stands for “leg godt” which mean play well or have fun
@You Fool I You
Nope its a danish sentence
Yes it definitely means "play well/good) but nothing near "Have fun" that would be "Ha' det sjovt"
@@anders9646 Well you Can tell someone to “leg godt” (even though that would Sound unnatural) but Yesh that was a little bit of a reach
@Just A User I think it does mean “to build” just in another language.
@where is season 2 actually the word “lego” itself does mean “I can build”
That’s why Lego movie 1 and part 2 are ‘masterpieces’ I love both movies I want third one
I remember making these! Forrestfire101 made real great brickfilms.
i though of him for the duck song
MrMortsnarg, the golden age of TH-cam.
Blobstudios too.
MrMortsnarg b
i liked that this video referenced the first BIONICLE movie
That Magic Portal easter egg tho
HD roll where.
noobzilla the tube emmet goes down is called The Magic Portal
3:46
Hmm, I can't tell if that explosion there is Lego or a regular boom.
Both
Looks like both, it’s very lego like
Unless your comment was a joke
2:49 Roblox in development
lol
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@@KiemPlant Walking animations, sitting animations from R6
😂😂😂😂😂
1:10 Heh, I remember those helmets that would always break apart just like that. I think I even had just that astronaut figure.
I used to make these when I was a kid. Thanks for reminding me of my childhood.
As the co-designer and programmer of the 3D renderer "glimpse" used on this film, thank you. This is a wonderful way to show people the work we did on this film, and how much love and effort went into it.
Anyone remember watching ForestFire101 in early youtube and all his raunchy lego movies?
Brokeguy 808 yo, real talk, his batman vids, those I lived
I don't remember them being raunchy
_heyy thats pretty good_
You just earned a like from me just from your name
Kojo Otu me too
i feel honoured
I have crippling depression ...
when I saw it I was traumatized
1:24 The face of the devil
Did Satan have a son called Lego anakin?
SO TRU 1:25
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Newton Artemis Fido Scamander why does everyone hate Star Wars lego
I can’t believe how long ago that movie came out! 😂
7 years ago... :
And now, the LEGO Movie has turned ten.
This is very well produced and pretty damn interesting video.
Good stuff Vox (and crew).
1:25 WHAT IS THAT MONSTROSITY???
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME
Old Poppy Everything's a product!
Thx for reminding me that song now i will hum it for a week or so.
SIDE BY SIDE YOU AND I GONNA WIN FOREVER, LET'S PARTY FOREVER
Old Poppy
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME
*EVERYTHING IS AWESOME*
I remember messing around on LDD when I was younger, back when the Lego Message Boards were still up.
Very informative, thank you Vox! Makes me appreciate the Lego Movie even more!
Makes me appreciate the so called amature lego film makers
1:25 I'm gonna have to bleach my brain now.....
1:55 More bleach!
2:38 even more!!
Edit: I've never had so many likes, thanks!
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LPS World *passes everyone bleach*
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Clorox Bleach Lemon Flavor I wanted to stock up on bleach but Mom wouldn't let me.
i made a lego short for a movie project in school
How did that turn out
Good on you! :)
Rhell whoa wish I can do that sadly I’m trying to learn to make stop motion of legos.
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InsultedBurrito hay r u on a phone if u are go to App Store and put in stop motion then download the first one it's free and a lot of people use it
It was easy to tell it was animated because of how the arms moved. They would leave the socket constantly and they would move in weird ways. But they didn't bend, but you could just tell
When I was 9-10 (maybe 2010 or so) I went to my adopted uncle's lake house and with her daughter we made silly little stop motion stories during rainy days. I came away from that making silly movies with a small camera and then working with my dad on adding sound effects. Those were the good ol' days :D.
Maybe I'll upload some of them sometime to my channel.
OpticsVision Id love to see!
The time from 0:16 - 0:17 change with music is awesome
I'm not a fan of Lego but damn this video was well put together, you've earned my subscription.
How
Put together, Lego, aye, I see what you did there.
Don't subject yourself to propaganda just because of one good video
@@abdullahahmad4239 they also have vox borders which is awsome
@@abdullahahmad4239 propaganda?
1:25 thanks I’m having nightmares tonight
1:25 anakins face is scary weird!
I was like IS THAT LEGO AHH ITS DISGUSTING
ABBEGaming I️ executed them like the younglings after making it.
looks realistic tho
Just your everyday Heretic cleanser got it.
Just your everyday Heretic cleanser great idea.
I love the the stop motion because my brother and i made stop motion films when we were younger
its not stopmotion
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Weedy Channel ツ lel?
I created a stop motion animation back in 1989 with my old lego sets with my dad, we created the Keaton batmobile with batman climbing out of it. Still have the VHS tape somewhere.
Wow
I loved the lego movie but I never understood how much work actually went into it and how revolutionary it really was at the time
The first ever TH-cam videos I watched were LEGO stop animations actually.. good times.
I need help from anyone here, for years I've been looking for a very special brickfilm but I just can't find it. It deals with a minifigure who was once homeless and was given money, in turn he becomes wealthy and to return the favor he builds a restaurant named "Inexpensive Cuisine". It's a really nice and touching video, it plays classical music and it's just really nice. If ANYONE knows what this video is called please let me know, I've been looking since 2009 I think.
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Your welcome
KeziahMusic 음악주세요! Doesn’t work
Musesthetics Would actually like to see it, but link doesn't work. Do you have the name?
Hugo Kelly I'm sorry I don't lol but I saw it on Facebook with a lot of searching just described it to google and you should find it
Could either of these be the correct ones facebook.com/natemancini/videos/vb.508282784/162258162784/?type=2&theater
facebook.com/natemancini/videos/39740402784/
keep on doing non political stuff, this was great
Christian M yaa yas feminism
All media is political~
"all media is political"
>all media is political
I agree, politics is just awful in an overall perspective. It didn't have to be, but that's just human greed.
I'm kind of sad that I dropped Lego in favor of gaming. I remember as a little kid I used to be so enchanted with Lego, how they stood out like a "shining city upon a hill" in the toy industry. It's reasons like the ones in the video, how they recognize the importance of their fans' creations, how they give homage to them, that drove me to do a presentation on Ole Kirk Christiansen (Lego's founder) as a show of my absolute appreciation for everything that Lego does. Lego has been - from its conception - a beautiful testament to the impact a company can have on its fans.
Awesome documentary - as a lego stop motion animator who's moved into digital animation, I try to hold to the same rules of keeping within the movements that a minifigure can actually make. It made the LEGO Movie very appealing to me back in 2014 that they used that technique!
This movie is 8 years old, i think
I should rewatch it soon
Idk why but I just love watching Lego content like this
I love the lego movies!
AirCannonChannel lol
AirCannonChannel I don't
Brickfilms is where it's at Lol
And Toy Story movies
Now just imagine for a moment that Nintendo was the company that created and owned lego. Let that sink in.
Nah, I refuse.
It would be another world thag we wouldn't want to live in.
If LEGO never came into existence, the world would be up in flames.
It would have been so much better if they actually use stop motion then rendered it to make it look beautiful
I would love to see the reactions of the people who made those four short films when they saw them in the Lego Movie.
Stop Motion Legos is one of my main childhood TH-cam content 😂
レゴムービー(新)の方でも2014なのに驚き!!
もう7年経つのか。
最近のCGと比べても全然見劣りしないのすごいな
hello there japanese person :)
The music at 4:17 over the really old Lego movie really creeped me out for some reason
I agree
when i was like seven all my mum had on her computer was lego digital designer. i loved it. i had all the lego i wanted and could clean it up with the press of a button