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VOTD: Lego Matrix (440 Hours in the Making)

Lego Matrix Trinity Help Side by Side Comparison

http://www.legomatrix.com/ Lego Matrix Trinity Help Side by Side Comparison with the original Matrix footage.


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VOTD: Lego Matrix (440 Hours in the Making)

No matter the extent of one's Neo-burnout, the following video recreating the bullet-time dodge scene in from The Matrix using stop-motion Lego deserves a shout on /Film. Its makers estimate the clip---less than a minute and a half long with credits---took 440 hours and $500 to make using a Canon 850IS camera and painstaking attention to detail. (They calculate that the entire film (relax, not in the...

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Bullet Time Scene From The Matrix Recreated as Lego Stop-Motion Animation

Produced in honor 10th anniversary of The Maxtrix, LegoMatrix is a frame-accurate, stop-motion animated recreation of the famous bullet time scene using legos. The video features 900 frames from the film and took 440 hours to create. Here’s a side-by-side comparison between the film and lego recreation. via i09 This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, subscribe [...] This is a blog post from Laughing...

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Weekend Vid Picks: Lego Matrix Trinity Help, an Epic Feat of Nerdity

When The Matrix was released in 1999, its revolutionary use of “bullet-time” photography made the franchise the target of a long list of imitators and satirists — a phenomenon that continues even now, 10 years later. But for Trevor Boyd and Steve Ilett, recreating a scene from the film was less an act of imitation [...]

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Take the Red Pill and Enter the LegoMatrix

We here at GeekDad celebrate all things Lego. Add a dose of SciFi to the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for something we’ll truly be geeking over. Taking over a year to shoot, Trevor Boyd and Steve Ilett took their interest in stop-motion photography to recreate 44-seconds of the Matrix entirely in Lego. Recreating the [...]

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Lego Matrix Video

Below are videos of the first Matrix movie bullet dodging realized in Lego.

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This Week In San Antonio Spurs Basketball: Saturday Edition

Before we get the three-game road trip going, here's your weekly dose of massive linkage. I added a little story from yours truly, after the jump. Because you know, we love to go off-topic around these parts. So. I think I've finally met THE girl. She is a colleague who's been in the company for two years, but somehow we've never talked until Friday night when she had to stay late in the office to...

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Never underestimate what people will get excited about

So you’re concerned that you’re product or service isn’t sexy. That it’s not an iPod or a sports car. That people aren’t going to talk about it because it’s not exactly what most folks would call “cool.” Well, I’m here to tell you that you’re mistaken. When you really engage and participate in your customers lives, you can begin to understand what makes them tick. And even better for you, is understanding...

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More Lego Stop-Motion

LegoAgentJones created a frame-by-frame remake of a scene from The Matrix using Legos. Wow. It really is frame-by-frame, down to the lighting and shadows. Check out a comparison of the original and Lego version. Here it is in full speed and slow motion: (Via 3 Quarks Daily )

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Matrix a Lego

If Star Wars and Indiana Jones can get the Lego treatment, why not The Matrix? If you know the "Trinity Help" sequence of The Matrix, you may be wondering just how closely the Lego parody comes to the original. This side-by-side comparison shows you just that.

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Lego Matrix Trinity Help

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The Matrix in LEGO

Here, a fan was amused to reconstruct the famous scene in slow-motion way of the first episode of The Matrix in LEGO. 440 hours of work (yes, you read that correctly) to reach the final result anyway!