The Dark Knight - Truck Chase In Lego
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2020
- A recreation of the iconic truck chase from The Dark Knight (2008) movie directed by Christopher Nolan
Warning: Some intense action violence
I do not own any of the rights to the audio material in this video.
Song: Always a Catch
Artists: Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
Album: The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Фільми й анімація
This really pleasantly surprised me. Usually scene recreations aren't my cup of tea when it comes to brickfilms, but this one has a sense of personality to it. I don't know how you've done it, since it's more or less shot for shot, but there's still a good amount of originality on display here. Also reminds me of some classic Batman brickfilms from way back; I think it's the custom minifigs and cardboard buildings. Great job.
This is great! I can't believe how smooth you got the camera movement.
Hes so good!! right?
That was legit 10/10 love that Joker figure
Bro this great! I really want to know how you built the batcycle
Well done
You got it perfect
loving this!
This is so cool!
Yooooooo this is some crazy shit. Too much detail I love it❤❤❤
0:10 Joker's face: Batman again...
nice scenery, super smart to make custom like buildings, looks great!!!
This is really good
Amazing!! Love the accuracy!
you need shit ton more subs man this is great
This is great! :) very accurate and nice smooth movements :D
Awesome work man!
Wow man! Your great at it, you need way more subscribers and likes! I’m gonna share this to some friends!
Thank you!
@@bluestaircaseanimations making any new ones?
@@nicolestodard306 Will return to animating once I finish studying in a couple months :)
Love this, keep up the good work!
This is awesome!!!!
Fantastic job!
You deserve so many more subs! Well done!
Amazing
nice job how did you get that batman dark knight lighting?
First of all, the animation looks amazing. Also, the muzzle flashes look like they are glowing. Do you use led light or something (what do you use)?
Thank you! What I did was I put a standard Lego cylinder on the end of the Joker's gun and shined a flashlight against it. I took two photos: one with the flashlight, one without. In Preview, I traced out the glowing muzzle flash, copied it and dragged it into the clean (non-flashlight) photo. Then repeated the process. The reason I did this was because it the flashlight was evident in the original shot and I didn't want that light spill. It's a long process. I'm hoping to use some LED bricks someday :)
@@bluestaircaseanimations thanks, it turned out amazing!
@@bluestaircaseanimations also wht fps do you film on
I'm not even close to your skill!!
what if he was called freddie freaker
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