My 12 year old son spends a lot of time watching Lego Stopmotion videos on YouTube. Awhile back, based on his recommendation, I subscribed to twickabrick’s YouTube channel. The following is an example of his work from 2007. Note the use of sound effects, music, as well as voiceovers. This level of stopmotion is a bit beyond anything I have created or students in my summer stopmotion camps have created. It is great to have examples like this to inspire others and set the bar of expectations high. In other Stopmotion examples, creators manipulate images to add laser effects. Someday we’ll hopefully rise to these levels of Stopmotion video quality!
Lego Star Wars Movie Making Contest – Echoes
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