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Re: TLCs stance on stop-motion films?
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Wed, 12 Jan 2000 23:53:28 GMT
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Mike Petrucelli writes:
> Does anyone know thier stance? If someone made a movie using Lego elements
> instead of clay or something but didn't actually point out the fact that it was
> Lego, (they treated the film completly serious and never pointed out the fact
> that it was made with Lego it simply was, just as one makes animated clay
> films.) Would that person be able to sell the film? (assuming anyone actually
> would want it) I don't know if I would ever do this but I have heard of those
> that did.
There's actually a music video made that way. The song's name is "Zap" and
it's by a group called Etner Real. It's basically a Lego version of 'Apocalypse
Now' - well made and good fun, particularly the beginning with the hospital
room fan. Has anyone else ever seen this at all?? I can't imagine it having
been made without TLC's consent.
Torsten
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| Does anyone know thier stance? If someone made a movie using Lego elements instead of clay or something but didn't actually point out the fact that it was Lego, (they treated the film completly serious and never pointed out the fact that it was made (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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