Copyright Date:
2016
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
10/16/16
Pages:
x, 205 pages
ISBN:
1-593-27741-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-593-27741-3
Dewey:
777
LCCN:
2016013630
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Aspiring Lego stop-motion filmmakers need look no further: this is the book that will launch your career…or at least give you a good beginning. The first chapter presents the basics in such a way that by the end of those 12 pages readers will have successfully created their first film, satisfying their desire to get right to work. The remaining eight chapters go into more detail on such topics as animating minifigures, building sets, needed equipment, the creative process, digital effects, and post-production. Minifigures of the authors themselves, complete with cartoon speech bubbles, give readers a personal view of each man's process (they differ quite a bit), and the film The Magic Picnic, referenced throughout and available on the book's website, incorporates all the techniques discussed so readers can see them in action. Film stills, photos of sets and minifigures, screen shots, and even building instructions round out the text and provide clear examples for readers. One of the book's biggest strengths is presenting lots of different options (including free and inexpensive ones!) for equipment, emphasizing that even the best equipment can't make up for a poor story or poor technique. So clear that just about anyone can follow these instructions and succeed. (index) (Nonfiction. 6-adult)
Have you ever wondered what your LEGO creations would look like on the big screen? The LEGO Animation Book will show you how to bring your models to life with stop-motion animation—no experience required! Follow step-by-step instructions to make your first animation, and then explore the entire filmmaking process, from storyboards to post-production.
Along the way, you’ll learn how to:
–Create special effects like explosions and flying minifigures
–Convey action and emotion with your minifigure actors
–Design sets for animation—make three buildings look like an entire city!
–Light, frame, and capture consistent photos
–Add detail and scope to your films by building in different scales
–Build camera dollies and rigs out of LEGO bricks
–Choose cameras, software, and other essential animation tools
Dive into the world of animation and discover a whole new way to play!
For ages 10+
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Basics
Chapter 2: Animation the Minifigure
Chapter 3: Animation Principles
Chapter 4: Building for Brickfilms
Chapter 5: Working in Different Scales
Chapter 6: Tools of the Trade
Chapter 7: The Creative Process
Chapter 8: Cinematography and Production
Chapter 9: Post-Production
Conclusion