Cena do filme Matrix refeita com Lego. Incrível
Se você, como eu, ficou em êxtase quando viu Matrix, virou fã dos irmãos Wachowski e freaked com a cena das balas vai achar delicioso o que foi feito com LEGO para comemorar o décimo aniversário do lançamento do filme: passou mais de 440 horas reconstituindo a cena, editou e disponibilizou.
Assistam. É sensacional: Lego Matrix Trinity Help.
A ação para promover o décimo aniversário do filme dos irmãos Wachowski tem um site, o Lego Matrix. Vale a pena visitar , conhecer.
Eles contam sobre o processo, filmagem e técnicas: “Trinity Help” is a frame-accurate stop-frame animation of the famous bullet-dodge scene from the 1999 movie The Matrix, all done in Lego. By “frame accurate” we mean that we took all of the video frames from that part of the movie (that’s nearly 900 frames for just 44 seconds of footage) and reproduced them all in Lego…We went to great lengths to match camera angles, lighting conditions, continuity errors, focal depths and so on, but obviously we had to work within the limitations of point and shoot cameras and the Lego medium. Not having any knees or elbows on the minifigs can make it tricky to reproduce the actor’s movements, but we tried our best… The camera we used was a Canon 850IS point and shoot. Using the cheap Canon camera also made it a bit more “amateur”, which we could fall back on as an excuse as to why our movie was so bad. We also had no idea what F-stops or aperture sizes were, so we didn’t fiddle with any of that. We did ensure a custom white balance was in effect, though…
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