Set building is a big part of making a Lego stop motion, or "brickfilm". When you see the incredible sets created by animators such as Alexander Studios, it can seem like a huge challenge. But don't worry - it's okay to start small and simple.
This tutorial will give you 10 tips for building brickfilm sets. Whether you're completely new to building sets for stop motion animation, or if you've been doing it for a while, this video will hopefully give you a few pointers on how you can improve.
If you need more stop motion and brickfilm tips, please check out my other tutorial videos:
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