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In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron wrote:
> The day is Nov 1st... The place is http://www.lego.com/studios ! The dinocop
> primere is excellent!!!
Hmph. It seems like someone at TLC has forgotten the selling point of
Legoland. We *can't* make this movie from our LEGO 'pieces' at home.
Right on the main page, it says, "Made to inspire with a professional
camera". In other words, they didn't use the LEGO Studios camera to make
the movie that they are using as an example to pitch the LEGO Studios
products.
The movie is pretty cute, though.
Steve
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In lugnet.general, Steve Bliss writes:
> Hmph. It seems like someone at TLC has forgotten the selling point of
> Legoland. We *can't* make this movie from our LEGO 'pieces' at home.
> Right on the main page, it says, "Made to inspire with a professional
> camera". In other words, they didn't use the LEGO Studios camera to make
> the movie that they are using as an example to pitch the LEGO Studios
> products.
I was wondering about this... since the initial pics of the 2001 catalog, which
were done with the robotics camera set, I've decided that the quality of the
lego cam just isn't worth it... I couldn't imagine they got DinoCop quality out
of it... I didn't catch the quote on the main page... really weak to sell us on
an idea which the actual product can't come *close* to recreating.
J
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