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JD Brick Productions
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Welcome to JD Brick Productions!
This channel centers around videos depicting historical events, which I create with an old-fashion animation technique called "stopmotion." This filmmaking process entails taking a series of photos of a static object, which must be slightly moved in each photo, and then playing those photos back at a high speed to simulate real motion.
Questions: jordan@jdbrick.com
Store: jdbrick.com
This channel centers around videos depicting historical events, which I create with an old-fashion animation technique called "stopmotion." This filmmaking process entails taking a series of photos of a static object, which must be slightly moved in each photo, and then playing those photos back at a high speed to simulate real motion.
Questions: jordan@jdbrick.com
Store: jdbrick.com
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benjamindover2601
(3 minutes ago)
Let's be honest, this is what we all saw in our minds when we played with Lego as kids.
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maverickloggins5470
(9 minutes ago)
The attention to detail is insane, even having the Chauchat jam and the clip thing slide through the Hotchkiss gun. Not to mention the French and the Germans having accurate rifles. Crazy
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BeyondtheBrick
(18 minutes ago)
Another fantastic animation. Great work!
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Jchen179
(28 minutes ago)
This will forever be an important part of Lego WW1 History and will be honored. This will forever be an legendary masterpiece.
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ShmootheJoo
(31 minutes ago)
Even something as kind and lighthearted as a children's toy can't begin to mask the brutality of this war.
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robfromjersey7899
(47 minutes ago)
"And the battle's just begun, nowhere to run, father and son fall one by one..."
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amonamarth4107
(52 minutes ago)
I cant even imagine how terrifying it must have been to wait for a signal, then charge the enemy lines. The tension must have been horrific.
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austinbrady
(2 hour ago)
This is what i wanted to make as a kid. Not only is the lego stop motion impressive but the use of cinematography principles and storytelling is so good.
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JDBrickProductions
(2 hour ago)
I finally finished, hope you enjoy it!
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wolfgangfalck1250
(3 hours ago)
I just can't imagine the number of hours one would have to work for this brilliant stop motion movie. I just hope you earn some money with it. The amount of detail and little mini movements between shots is unbelievable. Kudos to you and your crew.
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cheydinal5401
(22 hours ago)
This lego clip is more intense than most "action" scenes in cinemas
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gibsoncook3609
(20 hours ago)
Let’s all stop to appreciate how long this would’ve taken him to make these! They’re incredible!
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JimmyJonJillakers
(8 hours ago)
That was some of the most convincing melee combat I've ever seen in stop-motion
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brictator
(1 hours ago)
it's like the movies are supposed to be. shell rattle in the truck will warm many hearts
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dapperfield595
(5 hours ago)
Damn that French machine gunner going in with a bayonet to cover the retreat of his comrades was both badass and heroic. The expressionless face showing determination to save others was strong enough that being hit with a club and 2 shots merely fazed him.
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BruneSixtine
(3 hours ago)
For the first time in history during this battle the French introduced a mecanized supply line with thousands of trucks.
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seandegan5755
(16 hours ago)
This is unironically one the most compelling ww1 scenes I have ever watched. even the Chauchat jams. incredble.
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