Lego movie (2/16/14)
- They avoided making the legos look digitally perfect, by making it seem like the toys have been played with adding smudges and small cracks.
- In a stop motion movie, buying all the bricks to create the movie would cost millions for the bricks alone.
- The filmmakers opted for the flexibility of 3-D animation, with some real Lego-built sets mixed in.
- I liked that the producers wanted to keep the look of toys that have been played with by kids by adding small adjustments.
- Another thing I liked is that they brought in Chris McKay (“Robot Chicken”) as animation co-director to help.
- How long did it take creating this movie? How long was the final render?
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