As shown in The LEGO Animation Book, this animatic was a guideline used to plan out the timing of The Magic Picnic before animating it. The visuals are a combination of hand-drawn storyboards, photographs, digital elements, and text snippets from the script. The audio components include in-progress music tracks and rough dialogue.
The Magic Picnic was produced by David Pagano and Dave Pickett in conjunction with The LEGO Animation Book, which teaches you how to make your own LEGO movies. Buy the LEGO Animation Book: English edition: [ Ссылка ]
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