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Not So Classic Car Chase

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I made this for a school project, and I think it turned out pretty well.

Summary: As the last of the humans turn off the lights to go to bed, the toy characters immediately spring to life. The LEGO Racer Minifigure attempts to rob the toy safe that holds all the money to buy a new car. A police man catches him, and the story erupts into a full-blown car chase with powerups and everything.

There are 438 shots used to make this animation.

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This was pretty legit for a school project. Though it could have used some more shots just to make it look smoother. But it's alright for what it is. Just keep improving and good luck!

Zilitex responds:

Thanks man. :)

that was actually pretty good.

Great job! I wasn't expecting much at first, but the flow of events and play-doh effects were interesting and the sound is good. Please keep making more videos! =D

Zilitex responds:

Thanks! I'm going to release plenty more videos like this soon. Stay tuned!

Nice job! It was a nice stopmotion for a short race and you did a great job with combining sound effects and music. The only criticism I have is that you should spend a little more time inbetween each shot to make sure that camera is stabilized well and that there is better lighting. By adding that and a little more of a story, and you would have a great short film!

Zilitex responds:

Thanks! I'll be making more stopmotions soon, so you'll definetely see those improvements.

wow, very nice work for a stop-motion animation.
i liked the effect of the power-ups/attacks with the use of clay, as well as the explosions which were also cool, and clay-tastic!

did you used a special software to record this thing/to make it frame by frame?
how did you do it?

it was pretty cool tho, and i enjoyed this movie.
it was good.

Zilitex responds:

All I did was take pictures with my camera, put them all together on Windows Live Movie Maker, then put the music and the sounds in with Adobe Premiere Pro CC.

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Uploaded
Jan 24, 2015
12:30 PM EST
Genre
Action