This mesmerizing stop-motion short film is called 'Voxel' and it's made by Ubiq for the T5 Festival in New York. The film uses LEGO-like cubes to replicate precipitation, the ocean and an undersea colony of coral.
While I'm a huge fan of stop-motion films in general, I particularly love how Ubiq's 'Voxel' characterized water and other organic objects using manmade cubes. It's a stunning parallel that only adds to the power of the short film.
Mesmerizing LEGO Animations
Ubik's 'Voxel' Film for the T5 Festival is Ecotastic
Trend Themes
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Stop-motion LEGO Films — Opportunity to create similar LEGO stop-motion animated short films.
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Organic Replication with Manmade Cubes — Opportunity to use man-made objects to replicate organic objects being portrayed.
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Innovative Visual Storytelling Techniques — Opportunity to experiment with innovative techniques to visually tell stories.
Industry Implications
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Film-making Industry — Opportunity for filmmakers to create stop-motion animation films that use man-made objects to replicate natural objects.
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Advertising Industry — Opportunity for advertisers to use these techniques to visually tell their stories and stand out from competitors.
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Toy Industry — Opportunity for toy manufacturers to collaborate with filmmakers to promote their new products through stop-motion animation.