 NewLegoCinema
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I posted this on the old board,but who cares.
About time traveling,I was thinking of doing that in a movie,like,having the baldes whirling,and have the land change in stop-motion.Just an idea. 8)
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 Tervuren
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I would possible try a movie with a single character getting “warped” into a time not his own.
This is givng me an idea for a movie, but I have a bit many lego movie “ideas”, so I will have to shelve this one…
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 NewLegoCinema
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I whipped up this list of hints on time Travel sequences.
1.Have something move,like a giant disc.
2.A counter to tell the date.
3.A lever to go backward or forward in time.
4.Don’t go overboard with the years-Don’t make the guy travel to the max.Vary the numbers,like 802,701.Not 111,111,111 or 999,999,999.Something like 635,427,810 AD.
5.Make something Protect the machine while traveling.
6.Have a lever to activate the time shield.
7.Vary the scenes.
8.Be creative with the machine.
9.Make it look like it really works.
10.HAVE A PILOT!!!!! Duh.
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 Marty
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I don’t know if this helps or not but I built a few while working on on a movie, which I never finished, they might give you ideas.
Just follow the link
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=40162
Hope you like them.
Ps stick to the smaller one as it is easier to work with, Marty
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 NewLegoCinema
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I think I know how to make the blades on mine work-
Have a clip making them turn regularly and calmly.
Then increse the movment you turn them into 6 pieces.Slowly make it 5,then 4.At 4,it’ll look like it’s spinning super fast-that’s when you start traveling.
Do the same thing in the oppistite direction,then overlap the two scenes.It’ll look like two over-lapping blades.
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