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April 9, 2010 at 9:31 pm |
James, you did a great job on your Lego stop motion project. It definitely looks like you knew what you were doing or had previous experience with stop motion. You are right, story lines are important. I can tell that you put thought into the storyline of you animation which makes it more interesting to watch. If you simply animated moving Legos it would not have been as interesting. I can see you gained a new respect for the animation process. It’s amazing that hours of work only produce 30 seconds of film. I did a series of three optical toys for my animation project but your work and this detailed blog about your experience with animation has inspired me to try making a stop motion short of my own in my spare time.