(We're tracking ...)WINNER!! of Justin Sandercoe's "most innovative use of a guitar" competition. :) To answer some of the more commonly asked questions: The music was written specially for the film by Loic Desjardins. It doesn't have a name that I know of and it's not available anywhere besides this film at the moment. I used a Panasonic NV-GS280 camcorder, Stop Motion Pro, Photoshop and Sony Vegas to make the film. And some Lego. My other Lego films were shot with a Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 webcam - a pretty cheap alternative. It's all stop motion - 15 frames per second, so around 1800 frames altogether. I filmed it over about three days, then spent about a day fiddling about editing and masking and stuff. The bouncing ball effect is explained here: www.youtube.com Don't forget you can catch Justin's guitar lessons at www.justinguitar.com - it's all free and there's plenty of videos starting right from the basics. I think that's about it. Thanks for all the comments so far. Keep them coming | From:0ldScratch Views:
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Here's all of them! Even the few I had before...We had to get everything as soon as we could cause Top Ten has now closed. Which means no more...For now. We only attempted the gutter bounce once...Unfortunatly it wasn't a success but cool none the less. | From:1GuySmiley1 Views:
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Coolest bowling shot you'll see. Called the Flying Eagle. Courtesy of Chris Barnes. | From:Broomballwilson Views:
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