6 Super Elaborate Stop-Motion Lego Videos
by Michael Tapp | Dec 4, 2009
Who would have ever guessed that kids in the second millennium would be playing with plastic bricks designed by a Danish carpenter in the 1950s? Legos have been around for generations, beloved by children all over the globe. While most people just make small structures in their basements and leave them to collect dust, some people take Lego construction to the next level by making their creations come alive in stop-motion films. The first Brickfilm, a technique using Lego or other similar plastic construction toys, was completed in 1989 and the films have been gaining more and more popularity ever since. Today, there are online brickfilmmaking communities where filmmakers share their films and exchange tips and tricks. It's time to take a look at 6 of the most elaborate stop-motion Lego videos.
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