LEGO Spider-Man Behind The Scenes
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2018
- Here's an in-depth look at the VFX process we had on our new Spider-Man video. As you can see, no extra buildings were added!
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Link to the Original: • LEGO SPIDER-MAN - Krátké a kreslené filmy
This must be one of the most visually impressive brickfilms I've ever laid my eyes upon.
Oh yes
Love those skyscrapers with the lights inside them
Now this is just like New York with VFX in LEGO. 🗽👍😎
Wow that was SO much work for just a short (amazing) clip!
You do great! Keep doing great! Because that's what we (viewers) love 😎 i am currently 11 in 3 weeks from today 12 i do stop motion brickfilms too, so when i am older aka when i have grown up this is what i want to do. Masterpiece
This stop motion they have made I call a classic because I remember watching this when I was a bit little
Absolutely one of the most beautiful looking brickfilms I’ve ever seen. Amazing! You outdid yourself Sean!
Really inspired me guys Keep up the good videos!😃👍🎬
The video was crazy
I absolutely enjoyed this.
This helped a lot, thanks.
This is amazing keep it up man
Cool
DAMN SON
U really I
Understand how spider man moves
Spiderman vs vulture or sandman or venom Please
And miles morales (at night) stop motion. (Sorry i don't speak english) i from cz
How did you get a clean plate with all the camera moves?
Where did you get the Spider-Man figure
Where did you get that Spider-Man?
What is used in all those shots to put Spidey in place?
It's called a rig.
DigitalWizardsStudios are they called like helping hands or something?
@@legoblockbusterss Yes, there are helping hands for soldering, which you can use for stop mo. We use a ball and socket animation rig in this film.
Best brickfilm I’ve ever seen thus far
Incredible work. Lego Spiderman hasn't looked this good since "The Peril of Doc Ock"! Were you animating the camera by carefully adjusting the C-Stand it's mounted on? Or was there some motion control element to it? Thanks for sharing the BTS!
Ant Bandit That is a big compliment!! One of biggest inspirations for sure. There was no motion control, all of the camera moves were adjusted by hand, most of them just moving it on the slider or tilting the camera head, I mostly used the C-stands to lock the slider in place, I don’t think I adjusted them at all while animating.
I would have to say this is the most smooth and best lit stop motion I have maybe ever seen. Keep up the hard work
Now that is a huge set!
Yo that is dope son!
I thought wizards never told their magic secrets
this is great
Can't even imagine how hard this must've been to make
I wish I had a city big enough to do this...
Those helping hands must be nice. I don't have any. Also, how did you get a clean plate with all of the camera moves?
I'm still trying to figure out the camera movements! In debating about buying a motorized camera slider but I don't know one that supports dragon frame without breaking the bank.
What Spider-man Minifigure did you use?
How many fps?
Purpose of the water bottle? :D
bigknight202 For safety! You don’t want to knock into or impale yourself on those things.