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'Thriller' by Michael funny games Jackson recreated with LEGO | Design Fanpage
Annette Jung, 2D animator, director and Comic Artist of Talking Animals, a young animation studio based in Berlin, has succeeded in creating a short animation with LEGO bricks of the short film "Thriller" by Michael Jackson.
Entitled funny games 'LEGO Thriller', the animation plays the opening sequence of the famous music video of the 'King of Pop'. funny games Using the iconic funny games brick, the Jung has recreated perfectly expressions and amazing choreography of Michael Jackson, with a pixelated effect. It is well known that Michael Jackson knew move beautifully, but this video shows that the King of Pop can bring the pace to any object.
The video was made in stop-motion. Also known as stop frame, is a technique funny games of filmmaking and animation used to make an object without moving it changes position. In order for the recovery will be seamless to the observer, it takes many poses. This technique fruit a special camera which, operated funny games by the operator / animator, impresses one frame at a time. The object is moved or transformed before being taken in all its small increments. The number of frames creates the illusion of movement when inserted into a continuous funny games sequence.
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