I find your thoughts and ideas about the Batman theme very inspiring. Thanks for making this behind the scenes movie and for sharing your experience with the community.
The glowing white eyes was probably one of my favorite things this brick film had. One difficult thing about brick films are a minifigure’s lack of expression. You either have to change it’s face (which might seem out of place or random sometimes) or you animate the mouth and eyebrows (which still makes the minifigure look emotionless). The glowing eyes didn’t seem out of place or emotionless and it really brought Batman alive in that film and really made it feel real.
I love your story and effects but you should move the minifig his body more and use more ease in and out when animating, Great job can't wait for more 👌
Interesting! I like how much effort u put in the animation to make it easier for the viewer to understand what’s going on, it’s after all very inportant and I think you did an awesome job with it! The rain effect is something I’ve tried out as well and There’s one thing I’d like to bring up. If your character is standing still for multiple frames, don’t use copy and pase as it’ll look like the rain is pouring down in some kind of pattern. Perhaps you already knew this but great job anyways and keep it up!
Video was great, something is truly perfectly written and directed if you don't need dialogue to tell what is going on. Question; Where do you get your sound effects from?
You managed to tell an actual story without a single word being said. Hollywood can’t even tell a story with dialogue. You deserve more recognition.
I find your thoughts and ideas about the Batman theme very inspiring. Thanks for making this behind the scenes movie and for sharing your experience with the community.
The glowing white eyes was probably one of my favorite things this brick film had. One difficult thing about brick films are a minifigure’s lack of expression. You either have to change it’s face (which might seem out of place or random sometimes) or you animate the mouth and eyebrows (which still makes the minifigure look emotionless). The glowing eyes didn’t seem out of place or emotionless and it really brought Batman alive in that film and really made it feel real.
Awesome work man, it was a great video and was good to get a look behind the scenes at the whole process
Your use of the BTAS theme adds an even greater touch to an excellent film.
You have a Changes to be a Great Director!
Always very interesting to see others process for brickfilming. Inspiring ideas and structure.
I love your story and effects but you should move the minifig his body more and use more ease in and out when animating, Great job can't wait for more 👌
So looking forward to this! I need some real inspiration.
its already out
Interesting! I like how much effort u put in the animation to make it easier for the viewer to understand what’s going on, it’s after all very inportant and I think you did an awesome job with it! The rain effect is something I’ve tried out as well and There’s one thing I’d like to bring up. If your character is standing still for multiple frames, don’t use copy and pase as it’ll look like the rain is pouring down in some kind of pattern. Perhaps you already knew this but great job anyways and keep it up!
Hello, yes I was fully aware of this, that's why I didn't "copy and paste" multiple frames in the brickfilm
I love this so much it’s amazing also could you upload the color version thougj
It's called Batman Noir for a reason. A coloured version would completely defeat the purpose of the brickfilm.
where did you get the 16s intro song of your video
How did you make the big cape work?
It works like any other cape.
@@DarkmoonstudiosOfficial i meant that batman had the cape cowering more of his sholders, did you put two capes on eachother or something like that?
@@csongorvaradi4072 Oh, no it was a custom cape which wraps around Batman better.
Video was great, something is truly perfectly written and directed if you don't need dialogue to tell what is going on. Question; Where do you get your sound effects from?
You can easily find them on RUclips, though I had a folder of sound effects from my college and uni days
@@DarkmoonstudiosOfficial Very cool! Keep up the good work man
Like your bts! Thanks
This is amazing! How did you do the cape?
The cape was bought off firestar toys
Voyeuristic, Hitchcock would call this pure cinema.
I’m in a video production class and I get premiere pro for free but when I graduate I won’t have free access anymore and it makes me sad lol
are batman's cape waterproof?
no
How did you do the rain in stop motion?
It's explained in the video
Though