I'm a blind person, and this was brilliant. The fact the character's sounds and voices moved around the stereo field, thank you for doing this. Absolutely fantastic, and the voice acting actually makes it very funny to listen to as well, and I mean that in a good way. When I realized oh wait the characters sound like figures moving as well, it made more sense and I could have a good laugh at the voice acting but actually really enjoy myself as well. It's a lego experience, it's not meant to be super serious, is how I pretty much considered it in the end, and loved it.
I’m so glad to get such a comment like yours. Frankly, I've never thought about what it feels like to check out one of my movies without being able to see the visual content, but relying solely on the audible part. In fact, it is important to me to distribute the sounds and voices in the stereo panorama as they move through the scene. Did you use a screen reader in addition, or did you pick up the story solely with the sound delivered by the video? Your feedback made my day. Thank you very much for this and for watching the video.
@@Brickhausen I use a screen reader for comments and descriptions, and a video to do the rest. One thing that could help, is if you could provide a link to a sort of script which describes visual elements, I could read that with my screen reader too. That is a big undertaking though perhaps.
@@shakeelaarif4261 Well, that's actually an interesting question for you to ask. I am guessing there's two parts to this answer: the first, is the parts I can easily figure out: I've I've been blind ever since I can remember, I learned to touch type since I was four, and learned Braille too. The next part is the harder one for me to explain, the how. Well, it's an eye condition. I was born premature and whilst I've always known the name of my condition, your question has actually got me to look at what it is. Essentially, it seems like blood vessels grew in my eye or something. The result being that my eyes are essentially thigns that I can blink and move, but I'm receiving nothing back. It's still interesting though as my brain can, oddly, interpret colours in it's own way. As in, if osmeone says something is blue my brain just compartmentalizes it and knows blue is different to, say, yellow or red, but doesn't, exactly, know what those are. I still prefer detail though, saying the colour of something is more intersting than just saying there's something there.
"Brickhausen's 'The Goblet of Fire' is a triumph in the world of stop-motion animation. With painstaking attention to detail and a true understanding of the source material, this LEGO adaptation of the iconic Harry Potter tale captivates audiences of all ages. The film seamlessly blends humor, action, and emotion, breathing new life into familiar characters and scenes. The dedication of the Brickhausen team shines through in every frame, from the meticulously crafted sets to the fluid animation. 'The Goblet of Fire' stands as a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of LEGO enthusiasts, offering a delightful and enchanting cinematic experience." One word: EXCELLENT!
i think this is the best stop motion i’ve ever seen. the customs are great the backgrounds Are AMAZING and the stop motion itself is so smooth especially the flying
@@Brickhausen I hope you make all the other movies this way! Very unique and entertaining and it does allow you to see the move in about 10 minutes! So cool and unique!
@@nicstevens6499 Thank you very much for your feedback. Actually, this is my first longer video here on RUclips, and I am so glad that it has been so well received. I plan to do another one. But this will take some time, as it is a lot of work to do the stop-motion footage for a movie that is that long.
@@nicstevens6499 That’s a good question, which is actually difficult to answer, as I made some passages contained in this video already during the last year and some others shortly before the release. Usually, I need 3 to 4 weeks for all the work that is needed to do a 1 to 2 minutes long video. So, roughly, I would estimate that it took 36 weeks for this one.
That's a very good question. It's because I used a lot of shorter films that I shot between 2023 and 2024 for this 11-minute movie. When I shot the first episodes, I didn't even have the idea of using them in a longer movie, so I didn't pay attention to continuity.
I'm a blind person, and this was brilliant. The fact the character's sounds and voices moved around the stereo field, thank you for doing this. Absolutely fantastic, and the voice acting actually makes it very funny to listen to as well, and I mean that in a good way. When I realized oh wait the characters sound like figures moving as well, it made more sense and I could have a good laugh at the voice acting but actually really enjoy myself as well. It's a lego experience, it's not meant to be super serious, is how I pretty much considered it in the end, and loved it.
I’m so glad to get such a comment like yours. Frankly, I've never thought about what it feels like to check out one of my movies without being able to see the visual content, but relying solely on the audible part.
In fact, it is important to me to distribute the sounds and voices in the stereo panorama as they move through the scene.
Did you use a screen reader in addition, or did you pick up the story solely with the sound delivered by the video?
Your feedback made my day. Thank you very much for this and for watching the video.
@@Brickhausen I use a screen reader for comments and descriptions, and a video to do the rest. One thing that could help, is if you could provide a link to a sort of script which describes visual elements, I could read that with my screen reader too. That is a big undertaking though perhaps.
Thanks for explaining that to me. I learned a lot from your comments.
Why are u. Blind 😂
@@shakeelaarif4261 Well, that's actually an interesting question for you to ask. I am guessing there's two parts to this answer: the first, is the parts I can easily figure out: I've I've been blind ever since I can remember, I learned to touch type since I was four, and learned Braille too. The next part is the harder one for me to explain, the how. Well, it's an eye condition. I was born premature and whilst I've always known the name of my condition, your question has actually got me to look at what it is. Essentially, it seems like blood vessels grew in my eye or something. The result being that my eyes are essentially thigns that I can blink and move, but I'm receiving nothing back. It's still interesting though as my brain can, oddly, interpret colours in it's own way. As in, if osmeone says something is blue my brain just compartmentalizes it and knows blue is different to, say, yellow or red, but doesn't, exactly, know what those are. I still prefer detail though, saying the colour of something is more intersting than just saying there's something there.
"Brickhausen's 'The Goblet of Fire' is a triumph in the world of stop-motion animation. With painstaking attention to detail and a true understanding of the source material, this LEGO adaptation of the iconic Harry Potter tale captivates audiences of all ages. The film seamlessly blends humor, action, and emotion, breathing new life into familiar characters and scenes. The dedication of the Brickhausen team shines through in every frame, from the meticulously crafted sets to the fluid animation. 'The Goblet of Fire' stands as a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of LEGO enthusiasts, offering a delightful and enchanting cinematic experience."
One word: EXCELLENT!
That really is an overwhelming comment. Thank you very much for all the compliments. I truly appreciate this.
i think this is the best stop motion i’ve ever seen. the customs are great the backgrounds Are AMAZING and the stop motion itself is so smooth especially the flying
i almost forgot. the special effects are also great with my favourite being the golden egg
Wow, this is a great compliment. Thank you very much.
the best stop-motion i seen in 2023-2024 and seen a LOT this video will get 120 likes that's sad best stop-motion i seen ever I like you video😃❤
Thank you so much for your kind words. I am more than happy that you like it. 🙏
I love this video, the language and the color effect. Incredibly elaborated and detailed😊❤😊🎉
Thank you sooo much for your kind words. I'm glad that you like it. 🙏
11 minutes!
What a work!
It's an absolutely brilliant movie you made 💛
Thank you very much. It's actually my first movie that is that long, and I am excited about how this concept will work.
@@Brickhausen Keep going on a good work 💪
@@legostories_from_oles Thank you very much. Your comments are a great motivation for me.
Beautiful
Thank you very much.
1:12 “c’mon Harry for goodness sake” THE GIRL VOICE XD
I'm glad that you like it. 😆
Almost to 1 thousand!!! Im your 997th sub!
Yes, I am so excited to reach that goal. Thank you very much for subscribing.
I thought Dumbledore was going to start shaking Harry so calmly poor boy falls into Lego pieces. 😂
Dumbledore is a gentle man. 🤔
1:44 Looks the same part like goblet of fire
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Love stop motion keep the good work up especially when Lego speaks lol I hate that they don’t speak in the games lol
In my first videos they don't speak either, but in the last year, I got more confident how to do it. Thanks for this valuable feedback.
@@Brickhausen yea I’ve noticed but u sound great dude keep up the good work 🫡
@@Renzo_nyc Thank you very much for your kind words. Greatly appreciated.
1:33 wasn’t calmly enough
Thanks for your feedback.
Xdddd
Hahahahahha...well done... This was entertaining!
Thank you so much. I'm glad that you like it.
@@Brickhausen I hope you make all the other movies this way! Very unique and entertaining and it does allow you to see the move in about 10 minutes! So cool and unique!
@@nicstevens6499 Thank you very much for your feedback. Actually, this is my first longer video here on RUclips, and I am so glad that it has been so well received. I plan to do another one. But this will take some time, as it is a lot of work to do the stop-motion footage for a movie that is that long.
@@Brickhausen I believe it.. May I ask the total time with editing and filming etc it takes to make a short film like that???
@@nicstevens6499 That’s a good question, which is actually difficult to answer, as I made some passages contained in this video already during the last year and some others shortly before the release. Usually, I need 3 to 4 weeks for all the work that is needed to do a 1 to 2 minutes long video. So, roughly, I would estimate that it took 36 weeks for this one.
Why does Harry change in every scene
That's a very good question. It's because I used a lot of shorter films that I shot between 2023 and 2024 for this 11-minute movie. When I shot the first episodes, I didn't even have the idea of using them in a longer movie, so I didn't pay attention to continuity.
Exactly 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@shakeelaarif4261 👍
Comedy, pot in comedy!
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They don’t understand it wasn’t him. He didn’t do it his name in it it was someone else he not cheated
Yes, it was Barty Crouch jr. who put Harry's name in the Goblet of Fire.
@@Brickhausen I know it was him they didn’t know that
@@bridgetbridgetwitchinslyth3808 👍
German trying to British accent
Thanks for watching the video.
British trying to be funny rude and German responding politely 😂
@@phobosdeimos9799 🙏
@@phobosdeimos9799 Best comment here 💛