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This is a short stop Motion Animation I did in Highschool using a Canon 1014XL Super 8 Camera and Kodachrome 40 film stock. This is ye olde bad telecine version. Sorry.
Soundtrack was done by Mark Filip. A sound engineer student from the U.S I met by chance on a tram in Melbourne back then. He has since gone on to do a lot of film stuff. Never kept in touch. Mark if your out there. Thanks.
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  • This is really cute. Great work by you and Mark...wherever he is...hee hee I hope you find him again one day.
  • I had to watch this multiple times because its pretty awesome!
  • Bryan Teoh plus 6 months ago
    agreed, this is pretty spectacular
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  • Jip Eilbracht 6 months ago
    I totally love it, way better than the loads of stop motion movies made nowadays with lego, and that in 1995!
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  • Increase Mather 6 months ago
    this was Fabulous!
    may i share/embed it on my blog?
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  • Alexander kubalsky 6 months ago
    thanks everyone for your response. Im glad I finally got to share it with someone after hiding it all these years. Share it, embed it if you want. Thanks, Alex
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  • Eric Buist 6 months ago
    that is the best lego stop motion I have ever seen, it must have taken you forever to build those sets
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  • Alexander kubalsky 6 months ago
    I was inspired by the only other existing lego stopmotion at that time, Its by a guy from Adelaide and its called "The Magic Portal" I think that is the true king of Lego Animation, but thanks for the compliment!
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  • seth welton 6 months ago
    this is awesome. so dramatic and tense. The colors were great too.
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  • Christopher Galasso 6 months ago
    Outstanding! And you did this in high school? Very impressed.
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  • Jordan Beck 6 months ago
    You, sir, have a lot of Lego's.

    And this is amazing.
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  • jean-pierre chery 6 months ago
    FUCKING WICKED! Excellent work. Also, I really like the film quality.
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  • Marco Menestrina 6 months ago
    fantastic! incredibly well done... and also the plot is quite captivating!
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  • walt 6 months ago
    flippin sweet, i like the pans. how did you do that?
  • walt 6 months ago
    robots?
  • Alexander kubalsky 6 months ago
    The camera was in fixed position and I moved the whole set for the dolly shots. I remember I had measurements along side the set. I think I measured in lego dots not millimetres.
  • walt 6 months ago
    wow, that's so cool. was that really easier?
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  • Happywarriors 6 months ago
    Yup, yup, yup! When it started it reminded me of THX1138. Nice job must have been hard work.
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  • super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Salvationdave 6 months ago
    My 8 year old son was glued to the screen! He gave it an enthusiastic LIKE!
  • Alexander kubalsky 6 months ago
    Thats great! Kids are the toughest critics so I'm really happy to hear that.
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  • WM 5 months ago
    This is quite possibly the most inspiring thing i have ever seen. Thanks a lot man.
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  • Rich Johnson 3 months ago
    cool
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  • sasha owen-longfellow 3 months ago
    wow!
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