Today we will continue with another great LEGO stop-motion video from the BrotherhoodWorkshop, along with a behind-the-scenes look at how the video was created. You can watch previous videos and tutorials through the links at the end of this post. Today’s video is a Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Marvel mash-up, in which our […] Read more
Featured LEGO Creations
Pinocchio premiered in theaters on February 23, 1940. It was the 2nd animated feature film released by Walt Disney Studios and is widely considered the studio’s most technical achievement. Not only this, but almost every Disney movie you see is preceded by the instrumental version of the song “When You Wish Upon a Star” that […] Read more
Have you seen those giant digital LEGO clocks? They are shaped like regular LEGO minifigures, but at almost a foot tall, they are much-much larger. These mega-figures have movable arms and legs like standard size LEGO minifigs, with a digital clock inserted into their chest. They work well both as a functional alarm-clock and decoration […] Read more
In one of their latest LEGO animated videos Kevin from the BrotherhoodWorkshop features an aerial battle scene with lots of movement and detail (see below). So how was such a dynamic brickfilm made? After watching the video, Kevin will take you behind-the-scenes to reveal how he achieved these unique shots. Take a look below. :) […] Read more
There is a really excellent little LEGO stop-motion film that I recently found – taking brick-filming to a whole new level. The idea is simple but very creative, and goes in a direction I haven’t seen others try before. :) This LEGO stop-motion film was created by Jon Rolph (a.k.a. CheezyBricks). While most LEGO videos […] Read more
We haven’t talked about LEGO Ideas projects for a while, so I thought to do a round-up of some of the upcoming projects that you might like to support. As you probably know already, LEGO Ideas is a platform where LEGO fans can submit their own ideas for future LEGO sets. If a project gets […] Read more
There are a couple of very funny LEGO The Hobbit stop-motion videos that were released by the BrotherhoodWorkshop within the past month that I haven’t posted yet, so I will include them here in one playlist, along with a behind-the-scenes look at how the videos were made. :) First let’s look at the videos themselves. […] Read more
(Written by Nathan K. – ntk743) It was over a year ago the last time I had an article published here, so I thought it was time to write again. A lot has happened to me in this past year, including moving from the US to Uganda, Africa with my parents. I carefully packed my […] Read more
I was recently looking for inspiration for making the interior of a LEGO grocery store and fresh produce market and came across some very wonderful ideas from LEGO fan Jemppu Malkki, who takes advantage of interesting LEGO elements, and also uses printed LEGO parts and LEGO stickers in unconventional ways. Since I liked these ideas […] Read more
Today let’s look at another awesome LEGO stop-motion video from the BrotherhoodWorkshop, and also an excellent behind-the-scenes tutorial on how some of the effect in the video were made. For budding LEGO animators these tutorials are full of invaluable information to develop their own skills. So let’s watch the video first, then learn from the techniques! […] Read more