Famous Film Scenes Recreated In Stop Motion Using Lego Bricks
Oct 23, 2014
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We have stated this over and over again, Creativity Trumps Gear. Every time. Of course lacking certain pieces of gear may stop you from doing certain types photo art. But you can create good art with almost as little gear as you have.
See this project from Morgan Spence, AKA Morgspenny Productions, he re-enacted 60 of the all time favorite films in Lego bricks and stop motion. It does take much gear to do this. Just a lot of time and a lot of love. To top it off Morgan is only 15 years old. How’s that for dedication?
Gear is not that fancy either. Morgan uses a Canon 60D, a few desk lamps, and builds the sets on his desk.
Now see how many of those movies you can name…..
[BRICK FLICKS – Famous Film Scenes in Lego! | Morgan Spence]
P. S. Just in case you were wondering this is how his studio looks like.





Udi Tirosh
Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.




































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4 responses to “Famous Film Scenes Recreated In Stop Motion Using Lego Bricks”
My vote goes to Dr. No.
We made a stop motion movie when I was in high school… coolest but longest experience EVER xD We were the only team who actually managed to ‘film’ the movie, not even putting sound on it because we didn’t have time to do so. The rest of the teams weren’t even done with the visuals by the end of the year. But it was still amazing to make! Thumbs up to that dude for his patience!
Camelot!
Camelot!
Camelot!
It’s only a model.
Shh.
Cool :)