Dylan Nusbaum moved quickly setting up Lego props as he heard ideas flow from his daughter Claire, 8, to film a movie with a castle scene. The pair then took a blast of quick photos using an iPad as ...
As one of the world’s most beloved toys, Lego bricks, with their endless shapes and sizes, lend themselves to all sorts of creative fun. A popular use of Legos is creating stop-motion animation that ...
Almost every second of a Formula 1 weekend is captured, recorded and dissected by experts and fans both in and out of the paddock. Race broadcasts, highlights reels and clips on social media all let ...
In a combination that we love—and isn’t nearly as rare as you think it’d be—South Korea-based YouTuber “I like home” has created an ASMR stop-motion LEGO cooking video. The creator’s video features ...
It turns out that, as is the case with Star Wars, LEGO bricks go great with breakfast. Or, rather, LEGO bricks can be made into a great breakfast. Check out this stop-motion video of LEGO pancakes ...
YouTube user Bebop has created a fantastic stop motion animation using Lego pieces and a few additional props. The animation consists of 3,200 individual pictures which have been meticulously tagged ...
A claymation alien crash-lands at a LEGO Stonehenge, freaking out the minifig tourists. The multi-legged and multi-eyed alien stands up and appears harmless until he boops a tourist on the nose, when ...
The Lego Group is teaming up with Aardman Animations, the stop-motion studio behind Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run, and Shaun the Sheep, on a new project encouraging kids to combine brick-building with ...
An ordinary LEGO minifigure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil LEGO tyrant from gluing the universe together. Yeah, we’re down.
Who doesn’t need a little more stop-motion animation in their life? We all do, especially if it’s a LEGO cooking stop-motion video. Now, I usually don’t think that plastic bricks look appetizing, but ...
YouTube fantasy stop-motion channel Brotherhood Workshop has lovingly re-created the trailer for the second film in The Hobbit trilogy using Lego. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is ...