Saturday, March 1, 2014

lighting tipz

What I learned:

  • actual Legos were not used in the Lego movie so they had to make the lego brick as realistic as possible in animation. Even making them sticky with hair and dust and some having thumb and finger prints on them
  • they created scenes with actual lego pieces figured out what kind of lighting they should use in the movie
  • the first shot won't always look the way you want. they worked hours on the first shot's lighting and then decided they needed to try a different approach

thoughts:
  • In the very last paragraph, when he states "There's always a terrifying when you can't imagine how a film will get done, and we certainly went through that on film", I can understand what he means. In every project you're trying to get done, there's so many things you have to get past to finish it. 
  • these tips are very important and should be taken into consideration bc they worked tirelessly on this film and it turned out spectacular. 
how long have they been working the lighting of this movie? 

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