Why The Lego Movie Looks Different Than Other Lego Content

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
  • When the Lego Movie was first announced, no one thought it would have the cultural impact it did. Not only did the Lego Movie exceed audience and critic expectations, it actually changed the animation industry forever. But how exactly did the creators make the Lego Movie look so, Awesome?
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  • @Swordmade
    @Swordmade Před rokem +2124

    How this didn’t even get a nomination for best animated feature will forever baffle me

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Před rokem +315

      It shouldn't. The Academy is made up of a panel of Hollywood directors who aren't mandated to watch anything. A LOT of them are the old guard who are firmly entrenched in the "animation is for kids" camp. The "Best Animated Film" category is a joke because these guys only even watch animated films with their kids, and they only end up voting for what they've actually seen, making it less "Best Animated Film" and more "The Animated Film that the most Academy members watched". The LEGO Movie didn't get nominated because most academy directors didn't even bother to watch it, and they didn't bother to watch it because their kids either didn't watch it or they didn't watch it with their kids.
      Seriously, the Academy directors aren't even required to watch anything that's been nominated. The whole Academy Awards is basically invalid as a result, as it often comes down to "how many members watched this movie".

    • @barritoothy
      @barritoothy Před rokem +61

      because the oscar hates animation

    • @feronanthus9756
      @feronanthus9756 Před rokem +38

      Setting aside the issue of the Oscar's just being an entirely self congratulatory effort, any film released in February is practically dead for Oscar nominations since those happen in Nov/Dec.

    • @curtisharvey2330
      @curtisharvey2330 Před rokem +4

      Possibly because it had live-action sequences and therefore wasn't elligible?

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Před rokem +25

      @@curtisharvey2330
      Possible, but it's more likely that it's just that no one in the academy bothered to watch it.

  • @milkiassamuel780
    @milkiassamuel780 Před rokem +4671

    The Lego Movie still remains one of my favourite animated movies, not just because I grew up with Lego, but also because it was more than just a commercial film, it was a heartfelt, well written and passionate celebration of the power of imagination and creativity that made the childhoods of countless people, including myself.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Před rokem +16

      💯💯. Exactly

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Před rokem +36

      It was a heartfelt, well-written, and passionate celebration of imagination and creativity.
      NAILED IT!

    • @caledonianrailway1233
      @caledonianrailway1233 Před rokem +2

      What about Lego top gear

    • @spillredet
      @spillredet Před rokem +4

      Lego is one of the few corporations that still has a soul.

    • @taliagmail.com2005
      @taliagmail.com2005 Před 10 měsíci +2

      It doesn't matter if it is being done by a different film company as long it is the same film but like the continuing of the previous film and not something else I never used to like the lego movie but I now I regret saying that because after I heard warner bros can no longer make lego movies it broke my heart I feel bad for warner bros I really do I feel like they lost everything

  • @ProfDragonite
    @ProfDragonite Před rokem +2934

    The Lego Movie understood its audience more than most. It's all in the details; the real registry numbers from the kits, Benny and his aesthetic being a callback to the first Lego Space set from the 80's, and even the blink and you'll miss it Bionicle reference.

    • @eeveeofalltrades4780
      @eeveeofalltrades4780 Před rokem +54

      Wait, there was a Bionicle reference???

    • @ProfDragonite
      @ProfDragonite Před rokem +93

      @@eeveeofalltrades4780 It was blink and you'll miss it during Lucy's explanation of the Lego-Verse.

    • @eeveeofalltrades4780
      @eeveeofalltrades4780 Před rokem +26

      @@ProfDragonite ah, now I remember. Thanks

    • @noneofyourbusiness4133
      @noneofyourbusiness4133 Před rokem +1

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2discard your life and go and visit your god you utterly worthless Christian nurjob

    • @CASA-dy4vs
      @CASA-dy4vs Před 11 měsíci +18

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2Blud copying from a book written by someone high

  • @_The_Archive_
    @_The_Archive_ Před rokem +3405

    Fun Fact: Morgan Freeman stated that the Lego Batman in this movie is his favorite incarnation of the character.

    • @matrix-5466
      @matrix-5466 Před rokem +451

      I like how abstract the character is, playing on the stereotyping of the character a child would make up for the figure if he was playing with him.

    • @The_Hydration_Police
      @The_Hydration_Police Před rokem +90

      Lego Movie Batman is the best Batman

    • @SoftPiet
      @SoftPiet Před 11 měsíci

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2shut the fuck up

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 Před 11 měsíci +63

      WHO ALWAYS PAYS HIS TAXES (NOT BATMAN)

    • @santiagolopez3909
      @santiagolopez3909 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@The_Hydration_Police Played by Will Arnett.

  • @alfairozkebabish9773
    @alfairozkebabish9773 Před rokem +277

    My favourite part that wasn't mentioned, is the way that "squash and stretch" animation is approached. For certain frames they just add more Lego bricks to make a certain body part longer, for example

  • @mach1neg
    @mach1neg Před rokem +684

    i heard that if you paused the lego movie at literally any frame in the entire film, you'd be able to rebuild the entire image with actual legos, and i think thats just insane, really made it incredible and makes it look not fake

    • @SyntaxNation86
      @SyntaxNation86 Před rokem +100

      Yes, that's true because the movie never used motion blur, so the movie is effectively a string of still images.
      Also the bricks used are actual Lego bricks, there was even discussion of including serial numbers for the bricks (where they actually would be).
      TLDR: Yes, very true

    • @stevenmovie9269
      @stevenmovie9269 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SyntaxNation86 6 months too late, but i love the final space pfp

    • @ArariaKAgelessTraveller
      @ArariaKAgelessTraveller Před 5 měsíci +1

      Have you heard about STOP MOTION?

    • @SaltSpirits
      @SaltSpirits Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@SyntaxNation86thanks for restating the video we all watched at the same time

  • @OFFtheCHIZANE
    @OFFtheCHIZANE Před rokem +379

    Lego may have one of the best strategic teams of any company; the way they have kept their brand fresh for so long through ever more ingenuous kits, movies, tie ins and games is staggering.

    • @Corrupted
      @Corrupted Před rokem +17

      Creative team maybe, their actual toy division is terrible nowadays - sadly

    • @brickabang
      @brickabang Před rokem +14

      @@Corruptedyeah, the prices are way higher but the quality of the sets themselves has gone down massively.

  • @PerkythePro
    @PerkythePro Před rokem +1359

    The most impressive thing to me was how they used real pieces for almost everything. Playing the lego games when I was younger, there were a lot of scenes that were not fully "lego". Like the floors and other materials were generic. Like a muddy floor texture to represent a jungle floor. They didn't have the iconic studs LEGO on them. The movie had these pretty much everywhere I can think of. Imagine rendering all of those pieces. Impressive

    • @Flipbug_The_Whimsical
      @Flipbug_The_Whimsical Před rokem +82

      Like the lollipop on a stick that happened to fit in a minifig hand. I absolutely loved that detail

    • @cdgonepotatoes4219
      @cdgonepotatoes4219 Před rokem +57

      Pretty much the only thing the LEGO pieces are missing are the serial number, which the director also wanted to add but he was ultimately convinced otherwise.

    • @Stierenkloot
      @Stierenkloot Před rokem +2

      Em dude in real life people put their Lego on non Lego surfaces too

    • @Rot8erConeX
      @Rot8erConeX Před rokem +43

      @@cdgonepotatoes4219 Still got a nod to that when Emmett's Master Builder powers activate for the first time. Which honestly makes that scene cooler.

    • @kirschitz64
      @kirschitz64 Před 11 měsíci +20

      Even the LEGO Movie Video Game tried as hard as it could to adhere to this. Almost everything in that game was LEGO, unlike the other Telltale LEGO games.

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Před rokem +7260

    The Lego Movie is still one of the best animated movies of 2014 and 2014 was such a good year for movies

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před rokem +435

      Well, of course. They're not adding any further animated movies of 2014, so it's unlikely that the LEGO Movie will lose that title in the foreseeable future.

    • @Locadel2003
      @Locadel2003 Před rokem +71

      Dragon Trainer 2 & Big hero 6 were two others really excellent animated movies from 2014. Also Penguins of Madagascar was ok and fun at times but that just my opinion

    • @brandonscott5544
      @brandonscott5544 Před rokem +2

      GREAT NERDSTAGIC VIDEO THE LEGO MOVIE 2010.

    • @OrdinaryLatvian
      @OrdinaryLatvian Před rokem +80

      What do you mean it's "still" one of the best animated movies of 2014?
      Like someone is gonna travel back in time and release another one.

    • @reon5747
      @reon5747 Před rokem +43

      ​@@Locadel2003Dragon Trainer 2? You mean How To Train Your Dragon 2, right?

  • @burningbluejay2868
    @burningbluejay2868 Před rokem +321

    The lego movie has such great animation and it feels like not enough people talk about. This movie is almost 10 years old and still looks amazing.

    • @Wishbone1977
      @Wishbone1977 Před rokem +35

      And it will still look amazing in 20 years, _because_ they did it the way they did. Lego stop motion is Lego stop motion. It doesn't evolve over time like more "realistic" CGI does, so it ages much better.

    • @chaoswolfgaming5591
      @chaoswolfgaming5591 Před rokem +14

      This just gave me a reality check as to how fast time has moved. I remember going to see the movie in theaters…

    • @computerpwn
      @computerpwn Před rokem +4

      it is a timeless classic and i had no idea they made a 2nd movie.

  • @TheAnimatorOfOpallyon
    @TheAnimatorOfOpallyon Před rokem +534

    As a Brickfilmer myself, I gotta say that the animation in the LEGO Movie shines on how it captures the escence of Brickfilms, sometimes I slow down the film just to recreate the movements on it, as all articulation in the movie is loyal to the toy, is quite fluid and heavily expresive!

  • @daniellantz8391
    @daniellantz8391 Před rokem +470

    A big part u didn't mention was the focus limits they artificially placed on the camera. Why? Because cameras have difficulty focusing on tiny objects up close! By adding extra blurr in the background or even closer characters it subconsciously implies the size of the film. All other lego animations b4 did not do this, so there is an awkward feeling where characters are being represented as nearly the size of adult humans, it gives off an odd vibe. But when the lens blurr is added to the edges it implies a tiny universe where they are the correct size that we know and love!

    • @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel
      @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel Před 9 měsíci +1

      isnt blur like in every movie?

    • @danielspellman1761
      @danielspellman1761 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@DeletedDevilDeletedAngelyes but this is referring to the application of the blur and the way it visually displays depth differently while most other films use blur to draw focus onto a person or object

    • @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel
      @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel Před 5 měsíci

      @@danielspellman1761 true

    • @AlissaGranger
      @AlissaGranger Před 18 dny

      I always thought that was because it was originally a 3D movie and it blurred when changed to 2D! Thats fascinating that it was on purpose!

  • @naustinfipecto6104
    @naustinfipecto6104 Před rokem +97

    I remember watching this in theaters as a kid, and having been so convinced that this entire movie was stop-motion. I remember telling my mom that it was (without research, and I was a kid as well) and she was greatly amazed. But this movie is so special to me, I was never excited about a movie as much as this one.

    • @santiagolopez3909
      @santiagolopez3909 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Common man, there’s so much to be excited about in the world!

  • @Styrophoamicus
    @Styrophoamicus Před rokem +169

    I grew up making brickfilms, and I seriously thought this was all done in stop motion. The high I felt watching The Lego Movie for the first time, seeing my childhood hobby on the big screen, has never been matched by another movie.

  • @CJProduction
    @CJProduction Před rokem +183

    The fact that into the spiderverse’s Lego part was done by a 14yr old too is wild

    • @SuperRamtin
      @SuperRamtin Před rokem +21

      *across
      But yeah! I even knew him from when he started his channel! It's pretty cool and I'm happy for him. He's livin' the dream.

    • @externalboss9404
      @externalboss9404 Před rokem +1

      ​@@SuperRamtin🤨

  • @spinnenente
    @spinnenente Před rokem +36

    This was also one of the first animated movies that used a realistic color space resulting in crisp highlights that catch the edges of the pieces as well as high definition in the darker parts of the screen.

  • @lukesherwin4137
    @lukesherwin4137 Před rokem +93

    I remember making brick films with my friends back when I was a kid in the 90’s with my parents’ old camcorder. To get a frame you’d press record once and then push it again a split second later. All dialogue you’d record on a longer take so no movement while talking. No consistent frame rate and our animations were laughably bad but we had fun. I don’t know what happened to those old tapes (if they weren’t recorded over by school concerts or whatever), but I wish I still had them.

    • @sachxtrem
      @sachxtrem Před rokem +2

      Atleast you got some great memories bro.

    • @aboutexactly
      @aboutexactly Před rokem +2

      I did the same. We had a house with one vcr on top of another. The camcorder stop/start you talk about was a real limitation. One of our vcr's had 'Playx2' button. When I played back the animation at double speed, it all seemed to work.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber Před rokem +89

    So... one thing about the visuals for the LEGO Movie is that instead of just being yet another CGI film, it used CGI to emulate stop-motion. Normally, when you try to use CGI to "replace" something in real life it can look a bit off, but LEGO as a medium makes it super easy to pull of as untextured plastic is practically the easiest material to render photorealistically. The bump mapping complicates things a little but it's not the same as trying to render skin.

    • @HeyJD123
      @HeyJD123 Před rokem +14

      Slight misconception there. They put a huuuge amount of work into the raytracing used for the subsurface scattering used on the plastic (Subsurface scattering being the light that passes through the material, same issue with skin on flesh). This along with reflections, fingerprints (that go across multiple models), dust/hair, and 10s of millions of polygons per frame, made them realise no normal photorealistic renderer would work.
      So, in fact, the technical director had to develop a new photorealistic renderer to meet their demands of insane detail with light and geometry. That technical director, Max Liani, was actually so good that he's now the Principle Engineer of Raytracing at Nvidia.

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Před rokem +4

      @@HeyJD123
      Not really a misconception. Plastic's still easier to render than most other materials, even with raytracing involved, and even with the additional textures to add fingerprints and the like. At the end of the day, plastic's a smooth and typically semi-reflective material, so even if you have tons of stuff in a scene the calculations are relatively easy by comparison.
      The big thing here is the 10s of millions of polygons. That requires either a ton of system resources or an extremely efficient rendering engine and a still very large but comparatively smaller amount of system resources.
      By any chance is the rendering engine you're referring to nVidia Iray? Because I have some experience with it myself.

    • @HeyJD123
      @HeyJD123 Před rokem +2

      @@VestedUTuber Animal Logic used something they were developing in-house called Glimpse.

  • @orien2v2
    @orien2v2 Před rokem +54

    It's INSANE how the studio who made the Lego movie still had to rely on LDD instead of getting access to official 3d models directly by the Lego Group!

    • @Rot8erConeX
      @Rot8erConeX Před rokem +11

      I think using LDD was a conscious choice by the director, not a restriction placed by Lego Group.

    • @chazpelo
      @chazpelo Před rokem +7

      also they used a special "hollywood" edition of LDD if you look closely at the title bar in 4:16

    • @sirhellsing
      @sirhellsing Před 7 měsíci

      @@Rot8erConeX what is the difference? I don't even know what LDD is tbh

    • @5PYZ3R
      @5PYZ3R Před 5 měsíci +1

      LDD is officially lego. Probably so much easier to prototype and build sets in LDD instead of 3D software

  • @blakdeth
    @blakdeth Před rokem +218

    5:03 "Every movement is one that could realistically be made by lego pieces" the clip you play while saying this is literally one of the biggest exceptions to this rule. Lego minifigures can't bend that far backwards, and they warp the hip piece slightly to keep it from clipping through the legs.

    • @geolawie
      @geolawie Před rokem +38

      They started to bend this rule more in later Lego films didn't they? I think Batman and Ninjago used minifig arms that had a little more sideways motion than a real one would.

    • @blakdeth
      @blakdeth Před rokem +59

      @@geolawie when that happens the arms are kinda floating out of socket. Which absolutely breaks the rules don't get me wrong, but the pieces aren't being distorted as much as this scene

    • @eeveeofalltrades4780
      @eeveeofalltrades4780 Před rokem +18

      ​@@geolawiethey also used other pieces to portray different movements that wouldn't be possible with the normal arms. If we were going to have an in-universe explanation my guess is that it's because The Lego Movie was a kid playing with the Legos, while the Ninjago movie was someone telling the story, while the Batman movie was just an in-universe story.

    • @jmalmsten
      @jmalmsten Před rokem +53

      They have been pretty open with how they "cheated" at times to get the movement necessary. Popping out arms to get wider arm movements and such. But I still think it doesn't break the illusion. As you easily can imagine a stop motion brick film enthusiast do the same cheats with real lego pieces.

    • @devonvandervalk815
      @devonvandervalk815 Před rokem +1

      🤓

  • @JJceo
    @JJceo Před rokem +28

    You can choose to fight a medium or you can embrace it.
    Lego as a film medium has so many limitations, and every CG Lego film up to this point choose to pretend every single limitation didn’t exist.

  • @sztefn
    @sztefn Před rokem +7

    5:02 "every movment is one that could realistically be made by lego pieces" . Shows scene where lego figure bends backwards over 90 degrees when in reality roughly 70 is the limit

  • @Shlooomth
    @Shlooomth Před rokem +10

    I think the achievement is more in the artistic use of technology rather than a flat-out technological breakthrough. So much of what makes good CG good, comes more from art direction than the actual technology being used.

  • @GraHaz
    @GraHaz Před rokem +12

    I was honestly amazed when the movie came out. I never expected anyone could make a LEGO movie that takes the feeling of playing with LEGO and runs with it, but those guys really did it. It had all the nostalgia, the childish excitement and wild imagination a movie like this should've had. And it did everything without making fun of the actual LEGO fans - something a lot of other movies based on toys or cartoons repeatedly fail to do.
    Absolutely love the movie to bits.

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig Před rokem +10

    As someone who grew up on the brickfilm genre and made quite a few stop motion animations myself the Lego movie felt like a return to form to the films that the community was making at home.

  • @togepiss
    @togepiss Před 11 měsíci +9

    The Lego movie had all the potential to be a corporate product. It's still a miracle that something so groundbreaking and incredible could actually come to exist.

  • @Locadel2003
    @Locadel2003 Před rokem +11

    Liam Neeson & Will Arnett were fucking hilarious in that movie. Comedy GOLD

    • @santiagolopez3909
      @santiagolopez3909 Před 11 měsíci

      Agreed. The scene where their characters first meet each is my favorite part and Liam Neeson was the best! His character Bad Cop was my favorite one.

  • @traviscunningham7062
    @traviscunningham7062 Před 11 měsíci +7

    This is my number one favorite animated film. Fun Fact: Lord and Miller also worked on the Spider Verse movies.

  • @timemachinegeek
    @timemachinegeek Před rokem +582

    The more I learn about this movie, the more bitter I get that this wasn’t nominated for Best Animated Feature.
    And I was already pretty bitter to begin with.
    I do love Laika and The Boxtrolls, but man, did this film deserve its spot if we really must limit the nominations to 5 entries.

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před rokem +18

      It did get a Best Song nomination at least.

    • @Abrothers12
      @Abrothers12 Před rokem +2

      God, the Boxtrolls was a staple of my childhood

    • @kikkerbekenkampschool4994
      @kikkerbekenkampschool4994 Před rokem +1

      It was, and still is, infuriating they did not get the credit they deserved at the Oscars. It's one the most visually stunning animation movies of the pas 25 years.

  • @Dante_Fr
    @Dante_Fr Před rokem +23

    Oh the nostalgia. I love this movie just as much as I did when I was a kid

    • @santiagolopez3909
      @santiagolopez3909 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Me too and I was actually a teenager already when this was made.

  • @A7MED3D
    @A7MED3D Před 8 měsíci +2

    I also like how can people turned the way they made the movie in maya and just made a capable way to made it in another program ( blender ) which give you the ability to create quit looking like the movie using some addon like ( mecabrick , epicfigrig , mecaface , mecalizer ) and ofc supporting the people who made it !

  • @75yomu
    @75yomu Před rokem +11

    The Lego Movie will forever be timeless.

  • @cobbss1405
    @cobbss1405 Před rokem +37

    I think that this is still one of the best movies of all time, from animation, heart, humor, i think that this movie is practically perfect

  • @Arc0w
    @Arc0w Před rokem +11

    The Lego Movie shows what Lego should be about and should be aiming for. Meanwhile we get more and more collectibles even in the playsets it is hard to find the parts to rebuild or create something new.

  • @michaelpeeler7030
    @michaelpeeler7030 Před 11 měsíci +3

    My favorite part of this movie - and you can see it at 5:16 - is the way they use Lego bricks to create smear frames. It would have been so easy to just make normal smears, since you don’t even see it long enough to really notice in theater, and yet it’s so incredible that they put in the effort to use bricks to make them.

  • @lloydmartel
    @lloydmartel Před rokem +3

    I liked how in lego dimensions characters from the lego movie and lego batman movie had animations reminiscent of the stop motion type thing they have in the movies, and everyone else is animated traditionally like rubber

  • @VlogCity
    @VlogCity Před rokem +3

    Remember seeing this when it came out, and for a second, I thought they had actually stop motioned the thing. Such amazing animation

  • @zekiz774
    @zekiz774 Před rokem +4

    It's already 9 years old? I remember seeing it in the cinema.

  • @devond7796
    @devond7796 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I remember most of those clips of the lego animations prior to the lego movie. - Watched them ondemand on the lego tv channel. Miss those days!

  • @redstonerelic
    @redstonerelic Před rokem +3

    When I saw the Lego Movie in theaters, I swore it was stop motion, not CGI

  • @valdirberbert9361
    @valdirberbert9361 Před rokem +13

    I miss The LEGO Movies so much, I'm also thankful Lord and Miller are so heavily involved with the Spider-Verse movies

  • @FrankDTank16
    @FrankDTank16 Před rokem +11

    As a past brickfilmer, i really appreciated the effort put in the animation.

  • @rsienicki
    @rsienicki Před rokem +19

    The thing with "Lego Movie" and other, even the ones made this year, Lego movies are that the "Lego Movie" was 100% made of bricks, while on all the other (movies and games) there is a lot of not lego elements. Also the animation of the faces is very good.

  • @Kritacul
    @Kritacul Před rokem +4

    This movie really pushed Lego to the next level and has not come down from it since.

  • @JayFolipurba
    @JayFolipurba Před rokem +12

    The reason, I think, The Lego Movie looks so awesome, is because it's NOT a lego animation. It's a stop motion movie, exactly like the ones we've had made by fans for 30+ years. Of course it's not literally stop motion, it's the best kind of stop motion available, which is digitally created and rendered animation, looking like stop motion. This, and the ability to do photoreal textures, elevates the movie to this hyperrealism that just looks and feels awesome.
    Which is why I'm still surprised that the designers didn't make the sets that came out for the lego movie, exactly like they were done in the film. They are literally made from real pieces! It can't be that hard or expensive to create models from real life lego pieces that are the same

    • @Rot8erConeX
      @Rot8erConeX Před rokem +2

      As cool as that would be, I think they didn't do that because it would go against the theme of the movie.
      A more corporate entity would absolutely look at a movie with a message like "hey, it's perfectly fine to break the instructions for our kits and build your own stuff" and then make the sets into instruction-filled kits. But while the directors of the movie wanted to be able to let viewers recreate any frame with their Lego sets at home, they didn't want to *force* that on viewers.

  • @antiseth3964
    @antiseth3964 Před rokem +5

    Lego Movie came out at a critical time for me. I was a teenager in high school, and it married my waning childhood passion for Lego with my growing appreciation for good filmmaking. This is just about the perfect Lego-themed movie you could ask for-one made with clear passion and understanding of what it’s like to be a child imagining a whole world and story in their head. They completely nailed the aesthetic too. It looks like this could have been fully stop-motion animated.

  • @asteroidalassassin6949
    @asteroidalassassin6949 Před rokem +4

    It's shocking it took them this long to come up with making lego CGI look like this.

  • @masterchieftheconqueror2631

    Very good video but y’all missed out on one of the important parts, technology advancements that allowed for the level of detail (ACES color system) compared to other animations

  • @Fuegopaintrain
    @Fuegopaintrain Před rokem +4

    Lord and Miller are truly the animation pioneers of the 21st century

  • @ItzzzBeamo
    @ItzzzBeamo Před rokem +21

    Actually, there *is* Motion Blur. Its just made with extra bricks! Freeze frames of the movie and you’ll see what they use to create the blurs.

    • @kepstin
      @kepstin Před rokem +10

      This isn't really "motion blur" per se, but actually a different time-honoured animation technique - smear frames! You also see them used to good effect on the Spiderverse movies. When something is moving fast, the animators will do things like use a strangely distorted shape on a single frame to give an effect similar to motion blur, or sometimes have something shown in multiple places at the same time.

    • @t0pr4k
      @t0pr4k Před 9 měsíci

      crazy

  • @Brave_Sir_Robin
    @Brave_Sir_Robin Před rokem +1

    That bombad bounty clip at the start brought back a lot of memories! I used to live that film

  • @qfurgie
    @qfurgie Před rokem +4

    on top of all this, the Lego movie was animated in a new rendering engine that has higher F stop options for the “camera” which created the incredible depth of field, detail, and allowed for amazing lighting all around

  • @santiagolopez3909
    @santiagolopez3909 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What I loved best about this movie is that it centers on how kids view their parents when they’re concerned about financial money troubles regarding their children using up their parents cash for their own self benefit, and the 10-year-old boy Finn who Emmet meets at the end of the movie as he enters the human world we discover remodeled the villain of the story Lord Business after his father. That’s the beauty of it. Both characters are played by Will Ferrell, and the animated counterpart of the boy’s father was just him kinda projecting his craving desire to build more sets in the basement but his father wouldn’t let him because the money he spent them on was leaving him broke with his own job so he restricted his son to play with the sets as punishment by gluing the pieces back in place so they couldn’t be moved when touched again. And it’s not until the end of the movie when President Business warms up to Emmett after he returns to the Lego world to save his friends that we see Finn do the same with his father, suggesting that he agreed to put his father’s money to good use making wiser decisions instead of for his own self benefit.
    Even the second one covers similar underlining plot devices regarding brother and sister issues. I love how in both movies the real conflict is a family issue all along but they don’t show it until the very end and the only clue we get is the conflict the characters in the Lego universe are facing like judgement day or the apocalypse that awaits them. Such a neat metaphor made by the animators. I give praise to Warner Brothers animation studios for that! 😎👍👌

  • @FireJojoBoy
    @FireJojoBoy Před 5 měsíci +2

    The fact that this movie even has lego smear frames is so good

  • @BlondPanda
    @BlondPanda Před 8 měsíci +2

    When this movie came out, it actually had me fooled thinking it was fully stop motion animated. They really captured the style of that genre of animation so well, including smaller details like lots of hard lighting and shallow depth of field, together with believable surface imperfections, low framerates and believable movements, everything just worked.

  • @uchihabomber1296
    @uchihabomber1296 Před rokem +8

    Wait I thought this whole movie was stop motion? Dang and I really thought it was just as impressive

  • @NotAMuse
    @NotAMuse Před rokem +2

    Aww this was so much fun to watch and learn about! Thank you~

  • @RPRsChannel
    @RPRsChannel Před rokem +2

    *_Everyone's Spaceman had a cracked helmet eventually._*

  • @richteffekt
    @richteffekt Před rokem +5

    I had two classic space men, one blue, one red. They had the exact same rub-off of the logo on their torso and both their helmets were cracked exactly like Benny's. Although mine obv had no face left😂. To see this beat up and played with character brought to the screen tells you that these guys get it.

  • @heckintech
    @heckintech Před 11 měsíci

    Stellar. Excellent video! I'd also like to note the use of REALLY shallow Depth of Field while rendering, simulating that of a real camera, shooting macro on such *tiny* little pieces. That REALLY helped to illustrate the scale, in a way that most might not notice! And the subsurface scattering of light, just like real plastics! The whole movie was such a visual treat!
    💛

  • @josema7679
    @josema7679 Před rokem +4

    I'm still pissed this film didn't even get an Oscar nomination for "Best Animated Feature"

  • @delank4687
    @delank4687 Před 11 dny +1

    The lego movie also used an experimental extremely realistic lighting software that only a few movies used for cgi and stuff.

  • @bobsprock
    @bobsprock Před rokem +2

    They failed to mention the revolutionary colour space it used in order to look so realistic.

  • @jtee841
    @jtee841 Před rokem +2

    5:05 does this scene triggers other like it does for me? “Every movement is one that could be realistically made”

  • @darthmarticusLFC
    @darthmarticusLFC Před rokem +1

    I made stop motion Lego movies for like 8 years and have never heard the term ‘brickfilm’ before.

  • @LapFox
    @LapFox Před rokem +1

    Something which nobody has mentioned yet is that The Lego Movie was rendered in ACES (I believe it was the first animated movie to use the engine) which allowed for a much higher dynamic range in the image. So the lighting is almost perfectly real, dark areas of the image are properly exposed and still show detail with contrast, and bright areas influence the rest of the scene, even as far as to calculate what that light would do in the lens of the simulated camera to give a real impression of lens-flare. Others have also mentioned that the simulation also runs in real Lego size, so close up shots simulate the depth of field of a real camera filming one of those classic brick animations.

  • @VongolaXZax
    @VongolaXZax Před rokem

    It's amazing how far Lego animations have come, and from voiceless characters to fully voiced characters, it's nice that things are always looking up for it.

  • @Samson_Quardav
    @Samson_Quardav Před rokem +2

    "Even 9 years later [...]"
    OH MY GOD IT'S ALREADY 9 YEARS? 💀

  • @CeliaDuhSotong
    @CeliaDuhSotong Před rokem +4

    honestly i would imagine this movie would be one of the things that amazed a little kid who watched this and developed an interest in making lego films and now, is that 14yo who animated the lego section of across the spiderverse

  • @jonathansandland8473
    @jonathansandland8473 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Lego Team and Nerdstalgic, lovely video and movie!!!!!

  • @dizdawgjr34
    @dizdawgjr34 Před rokem +1

    4:51 Spiderverse also had Lord and Miller working on the film as well.

  • @spirtheperson
    @spirtheperson Před 18 dny +1

    this movie is practically as ingrained into my brain as my name is, i watched it so many times as a kid, maybe thats why i'm so creative and like to think outside the box, the lesson really stuck with me I guess.

  • @moleman6879
    @moleman6879 Před rokem

    Its crazy that I've never once asked a question like this and yet I need to watch this video right this second

  • @piggybankvillan
    @piggybankvillan Před 11 měsíci +3

    My absolute favorite animated movie of all time. Glad its animation is being praised here because it's so spectacular.

  • @msyoungau
    @msyoungau Před 7 měsíci

    I remember doing a brickfilm when i was 10 or 11 for a short film competition with my primary school class in the early 80's

  • @yyhhttcccyyhhttccc6694
    @yyhhttcccyyhhttccc6694 Před rokem +1

    ive watched the movie 4 times and im not gonna stop untill they make part 3

  • @caseyogden7105
    @caseyogden7105 Před 4 měsíci

    i was taught by the guy that was in charge of lego mold r&d for the lego batman movie and the lego movie 2 (i think) in animation school, really chill guy and a massive music nerd

  • @studentoflordfetusiii1434
    @studentoflordfetusiii1434 Před 8 měsíci +1

    7:14 They absolutely succeeded. I have seen the movie so many times I've lost counts, but I can say it all verbatim while watching it, and now I can't even watch it without a tub of Lego to build and play while the movie goes.

  • @scoutart1508
    @scoutart1508 Před rokem +3

    ONE OF THE BEST ANIMATED FILMS FROM WB ANIMATION SINCE IRON GIANT, and i wouldnt be surprised if the moment 7:30 became a reference for Mario movie when encountering a similar creature by saying hello

  • @subsoniqdnb
    @subsoniqdnb Před 11 měsíci

    oh my god the exclusive lego star wars cd from being a lego magazine subscriber just brought back mad memories that

  • @xeno_animation1
    @xeno_animation1 Před rokem +3

    Why does the Lego movie look different from all other Lego media?
    Phil lord and Chris miller

  • @Shadowpill1
    @Shadowpill1 Před 6 měsíci

    I remember when my younger self thought that the whole Lego movie scenes was stop motion.
    It shows how dedicated they are to make it look life like.

  • @mikegillettify
    @mikegillettify Před 16 dny

    I agree! Plus the dialogue is just awesome.
    Not mentioned, but equally important is how the sound effects are done with human voices as if they ate being played with.

  • @adenatorgoodguy
    @adenatorgoodguy Před rokem +1

    It took me until a few years ago to realize The LEGO Movie was jsut cleverly CG animated to _look_ like a stop motion film.

  • @mrgreatbigmoose
    @mrgreatbigmoose Před rokem +6

    I couldn't believe how Lego could be made into a movie. So they didn't. Instead it accurately captures what it's like to PLAY with Lego. You make up little stories. And that's what they put on screen. The imitators like Playmobil missed that. And it showed.

  • @Hollowdude15
    @Hollowdude15 Před rokem

    I like your videos so much and great video dude :]

  • @disneyvillainsfan1666
    @disneyvillainsfan1666 Před 24 dny

    I always loved how the LEGO Minifigures had limited movements when it came to their arms and legs. Most other LEGO animations have the limbs stretch and bend, which is fine. But this animation style makes the characters feel more charming and interesting.

  • @Kuso319
    @Kuso319 Před rokem

    Immediately from the comparison at the beginning, I noticed they started making the characters move a little more like you'd imagine a Lego would, with the pieces and stuff

  • @MarioGoatse
    @MarioGoatse Před 11 měsíci +1

    Everyone who walked out of the cinema that day: “🎶Everything is awesome!🎶”

  • @josephoconnell2352
    @josephoconnell2352 Před rokem +3

    Definitely my favorite movie. This was so cool to hear!

  • @ashleyvoicesstuff
    @ashleyvoicesstuff Před rokem +2

    I don't know how this movie went past my radar, but it's cool to see the inspiration for stuff like recent Spider-Verse and Puss in Boots embracing the more creative approach to animation. Great video.

  • @peachypet808
    @peachypet808 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I can't believe the Lego movie is almost ten years old...
    I feel old.

  • @ItsVenti
    @ItsVenti Před 10 dny

    The ocean scene is so amazing to look at

  • @ashleykim4106
    @ashleykim4106 Před rokem +1

    The into the spider verse Lego scenes brought this magic back that I missed for so long

  • @baconberries8097
    @baconberries8097 Před 4 měsíci

    In the Lego ninjago movie, when garmadons minions are building his shark mech, you can see them peeling stickers of of a peice of paper that are supposed to be the mechs screens and controllers and it's honestly one of the best visual gags I've seen in films.

  • @glukko8245
    @glukko8245 Před rokem +5

    I think while Ninjago movie was disapointing, it is The MOST BEAUTIFULLY ANIMATED movie of alltime, how it combined other elements, like water, rocks and sticks, and can i remind you of the masterfully made NINJAGO CITY, and ofcourse Garmadon vs Wu fight scene, witch is just fun to watch

  • @taqresu5865
    @taqresu5865 Před rokem +2

    It's also well worth watching in 3D precisely because of its animation. If you don't have a compatible bluray player, it is possible to play the 3D bluray disc in a PS4 and use a Playstation VR to watch the movie, like I did. I wish I knew more alternates to watch 3D Bluray discs, but I don't.

  • @alexoxo1
    @alexoxo1 Před rokem +2

    It honestly was so simple to get something so good.

  • @meowmeow9617
    @meowmeow9617 Před rokem +2

    It’s because the creator wanted it to be more faithful to LEGO and how it actually moves.

  • @stereothrilla8374
    @stereothrilla8374 Před rokem

    Absolute classic. Will always hold up.