I've always been interested in stop-motion, and as this course gradually settles in, I'm going to fully pursue the technique of bringing items to life! Also, alongside this comes my affection for the 8-bit era of gaming, for which I was but a puny little creature without the analytical capabilities of today. Thus, this brings me to Rymdreglage's "8-Bit Trip", a stop-motion/pixilation animation done mainly with Lego blocks that brings back the old retro essence of pixel-gaming. It's smooth, it's colorful, it's vivacious, the animation breaks the boundaries of stop-motion, as well as the plentiful uses of Lego. Although it's just a compilation of animation skits, it does it's job properly as it rejuvenates the style of the late 20th century video art. Plus, the animation is extremely interesting as all these movements are occurring, keeping our minds whimsically occupied with the beauty of stop-motion.
"Rymdreglage - 8-Bit Trip" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qsWFFuYZYI
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