Showing posts with label MOC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOC. Show all posts

Monday, 28 July 2014

Lego Movie Poster: Little Miss Sunshine

It was fun watching the movie, as well as building the yellow van and five characters. I mean, six. I started from little Miss Sunshine, then uncle, brother and mother, each one more difficult as I wanted to be more creative and in the same time was running out of useful pieces. Just when I finished mother, I looked at the original poster, and hey, there's the father sitting at driver seat.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Lego Movie Poster for...

It's an upcoming Richard Linklater movie.

His works's always special, be it a heavily conversed situation, or a real-time reunion, or this one-----shoot over 12 years over the growth of a boy. Looking forward to seeing the movie so much, that I made a lego poster for the movie, as a tribute.

Monday, 5 May 2014

Lego Movie Poster: Scarface

After the "Kill Bill" Lego poster recreation, I see the possibility of involving people in the lego movie poster building. Before I thought that wasn't possible because the people or face appearing on the poster tends to be significant, and if done wrong will lead to non-recognition. But with proper graphic and visual cues, it turns out totally plausible and fun.

Monday, 21 April 2014

Lego Movie Poster: the Graduate


I hope when you see this one and the moment you work out which movie it is, there's a smile on your face. 

Honest it wasn't too difficult building the two parts, as you can see. But I thought about how to make the two parts work together nicely in photography. At first, I was going to shoot them together. That means either the foreground or the background is out of focus. But later I decide to shoot them separately and put together in Photoshop. It is more faithful to the original poster.