A behind-the-scenes look at planning, storytelling and animation techniques for LEGO stop-motion projects.
YouTuber Hypno Motion made a stop-motion of cooking a LEGO cheeseburger. There is a lot of detail through using LEGO bricks. Who doesn’t need a little more stop-motion animation in their life? We all ...
YouTuber and LEGO genius, Bebop Stop Motion, made a delicious stop-motion LEGO pizza video by assembling 2,789 unique pictures. Korean YouTuber, Bebop Stop Motion, has created a cornucopia of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You might think stop-motion LEGO food ASMR videos would have a narrow target audience, but apparently not. The video below of a ...
LIKE BOING BOING BUT NOT THE ADS? CLICK HERE TO GO AD-FREE! These videos by stop-motion animator Andrew, who goes by "Hypno ...
Almost every second of a Formula 1 weekend is captured, recorded and dissected by experts and fans both in and out of the paddock. Race broadcasts, highlights reels and clips on social media all let ...
The Lego Group is teaming up with Aardman Animations, the stop-motion studio behind Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run, and Shaun the Sheep, on a new project encouraging kids to combine brick-building with ...
12 years ago Swedish musical duo Rymdreglage released the now-legendary Lego animated music video, 8-Bit Trip. This week, after nine years of work, three of which were spent building a custom ...
There seems to be no limit to the creativity we see in the gaming community. YouTuber TheJumiFilm specializes in creating Lego stop motion videos, and his latest creation is an impressive Fall Guys: ...
Earlier in the year, Nerdist went on its own epic journey and built LEGO’s Rivendell set. As expected, the results were astounding. The build features all the hallmarks of The Lord of the Rings movies ...
YouTube fantasy stop-motion channel Brotherhood Workshop has lovingly re-created the trailer for the second film in The Hobbit trilogy using Lego. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is ...
Even the most docile of us find some deep satisfaction in wanton destruction. Even better is when it’s filmed and replayed in slow motion, like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety does with ...