To make this video, I simply used LEGO buildings and pieces that I already had to make a story. Each building has it's own theme and characters, so it was easy to make the town look interesting without having to change many details. Each frame was a single picture, and it took about 200 frames to make the video. After each picture was taken, I would move the pieces a small amount, and take another. I learned that the smaller changes you make, the more fluid the video looks. Some parts of the video took editing and re-filming to make it look more smooth, and to keep the lighting more fluid.
I think that the walking of the LEGO minifigure was successful. It was created by switching which leg was forward, and moving the arms to simulate them moving in time with the legs. I also liked how the camera follows the minifigure through the fair, and gives you a more up-close view of the other elements that he walks past. The most unsuccessful part of the video was the end, when the figure comes back down the Ferris wheel, climbs out, and waves. It looks choppy, especially towards the end, and the lighting changes a bit in certain slides, making it look less fluid than the beginning of the video.
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