June 6th, 2009
Before lego brought out its star wars themed sets in response to the increasing interest in the making of episodes I, II and III; there were a small group of stop motion artists whom made custom figurines and sets developed their own blue screen software to produce an accurate reproduction of Star Wars IV in lego but to the original sound track. I first found this about five or six years ago when brick-films was a very small website and the idea of lego stop motion was barely on the drawing board, it was the top google response to lego star wars remake but now it has completely disappeared from all results, instead replaced by a ton of uninteresting fluff. I shall be searching the internet for this six minute replay, for as far as I know the people who made it still go round lego conventions screening it. I really hope they do because it was an awesome reproduction, with high production value for a six minute short.
From what I remember they used the sound track from the beginning of the film up until the robots c3p0 and r2d2 escape to Tatuine.
Tags: lego, starwars, stop motion
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