LEGO stop-motion videos from the BrotherhoodWorkshop are getting better and better. We have featured many of their LEGO videos here in the past (see links at the end of this post), and today I would like to share with you their latest video, which is a remake of the official trailer for the new French-American action film titled Non-Stop. The movie is about a highjacked international flight from New York to London, featuring one of our favorite action-film actors, Liam Neeson, as the main character. 🙂
The BrotherhoodWorkshop shares three variants of the trailer on their YouTube channel, the LEGO-ized rendition of the original trailer, a split-screen video showing both the original movie trailer and the LEGO stop-motion version at the same time, and a behind-the-scenes video showing how the trailer was done. Below I will share with you the split-screen version, so you can see both the original trailer and the LEGO stop-motion trailer simultaneously. Enjoy!
Smooth, isn’t it? How can you get any better than this as far as LEGO stop-motion? But what I find most interesting is when the brothers share how the video was actually made. Below is the behind-the-scenes peek at the same video showing the raw footage with no cropping, no color-correction, and no visual effects.
So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO stop-motion video? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section! And if you would like to learn more about LEGO stop-motion, I highly recommend checking out the other videos from the BrotherhoodWorkshop listed below, or you can also visit their YouTube Channel directly for more.
- LEGO The Hobbit Middle-Earth Motors
- LEGO Video: Legolas Gets Friendzoned…
- LEGO The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- LEGO Lord of the Rings Cavetroll vs. Goblin King
- LEGO Lord of the Rings: An Elvish Valentine
- Legless LEGO Legolas – Funny LEGO Video
- LEGO Christmas the Orcs Way…
- LEGO Lord of the Rings Epic Battle Video
- LEGO Lord of the Rings – The Orcs Story
- LEGO Lord of the Rings – Cranky Cave Troll
- A LEGO Halloween Prank by the Hobbits…
- LEGO Video: Veldemort Goes Wand Shopping
- LEGO Video Tutorial: How to Make Things Fly – tutorial
- LEGO Brickfilms Behind-the-Scenes Tips & Tricks – tutorial
- More LEGO Brickfilms Behind-the-Scenes – tutorial
very good as always 🙂
It’s great but I’ve already seen it because it’s not that new
It was released 11 days ago, so if you keep up with their channel you might have seen it already, but it is not like everybody is subscribed. 😉
I watched this video as soon as it came out!
That was cool! This movie looks really cool and Liam Neeson makes it all the better. I enjoyed the unedited version as it was a very interesting contrast to the finished version.
Yeah, I also really like Liam Neeson. 🙂
Wow, very well done as always :). Thanks for posting it, the movie seems like a mix of a very good Doctor Who episode, (add a few aliens,) and Sherlock.
That actually sounds interesting.
I like it when they do the spilt-screen, the only thing is its hard to watch both of them at the same time. and the unedited one was awesome to see how they did it! : D overall rating: very cool.
That guy sounds like Bad Cop/Good Cop from The LEGO Movie! I wonder why… 😀
Hmmm… no idea… 🙄
Hey ‘admin’, this isn’t related to this post, but I sent an email to the address provided on the site, but haven’t gotten a reply. If that’s not the ideal way to contact this site, that’s okay, but I would like to know where I should contact you. 🙂
Related to this post, the video was very well-made. It’s amazing to see what people can do with their LEGO and some spare time. 🙂
George, I did receive your email, but for some strange reason I could not respond to it. I have never experienced this with any email, so I have no idea what is the problem. As I have been really busy I decided to put off responding to you until this weekend when I have a chance to look into it further. But since you are now here, you are welcome to share with our readers that brickimedia is up and running again. The posting schedule is really busy right now, so I don’t know when I will be fit in a full article, but I will try. 🙂
That’s odd; I’ll wait for you to be able to put up a full article though. Thanks. 🙂
Very cool! When I watched it on Youtube the before-show commercial was the actual movie trailer. =P
what!
Oh, that’s funny! 😀
Testing smileys to see if they are working. 🙂
How exactly do you use smileys on here? I’ve tried 😀 and things like that but they don’t seem to work.
Well now I just feel stupid. XD
There is a list of all the smileys you can use here under the WELCOME! tab at the top of the page under HOW TO COMMENT? 😉