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So im thinking of doing a location based project for college using lego people/cars/tents things like that to create little scenes. i have one picture so far just as a little tester.
Any ideas or thoughts ?
Is this a good idea or am i just crazy and want to play with lego again :3
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jessw said:
So im thinking of doing a location based project for college using lego people/cars/tents things like that to create little scenes. i have one picture so far just as a little tester.
Any ideas or thoughts ?
Is this a good idea or am i just crazy and want to play with lego again :3

I made a video with my son using Lego. We took loads of still photos moving the figures a bit between shots. 8 hours to shoot and edit 3 minutes video. It was great fun though
 
My stepson got a camera for christmas and for his first shoot for our local camera club he did a few lego scenes - a bizarre combination of headless horseman, axe wielding executioner, and laser gun toting alien! With the fantastic range of lego figures and pieces available now there are endless variations of scenes to create, be they lego representations of real life events or just something you have in your head.

I think it could make an intersting project!
 
I've done a couple of model scenes in the past, the first with a scalextric car in an accident scene and the second was the same car getting a pitstop changing tyres. Very hard to get the right scale people to go with the car though, and the kids wanted their toys back lol. Interesting concept and good photo, but you need to work on backgrounds to make it really effective. Good start though.
 
You shouldn't have any problem with individual scenes, but if you can put a short storyline together, you can create a photo drama such as [thread="323554"]Lego men crash landed in...[/thread] or [thread="379732"]Lego War of the Worlds[/thread]. :thumbs:
 
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