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Dad and Daughter Recreate Jurassic Park With $100,000 In Lego Pieces 52

mpicpp writes Animator Paul Hollingsworth and his daughter Hailee, along with some help from a few "master builders" — decided to Jurassic Park using only Lego pieces. More than $100,000 in Lego were used, according to the video's description. The result is a surprisingly stunning and hilarious version of the 1993 dino-thriller. The team behind the film also released an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the production.
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Dad and Daughter Recreate Jurassic Park With $100,000 In Lego Pieces

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  • $100k (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @08:17PM (#49341217)

    That's like, what, 20 sets?

    • Agreed. A great, yet shockingly expensive toy

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Dads professional group who do this for a living it seems..
      https://www.youtube.com/user/digitalwizardz

      Still, nothing like a bit of free promotion.. the turf is deep with this one.
      Did he really have to use his daughter like this? their work is slick enough... but this type of promotion is just cheap.

    • Re:$100k (Score:4, Interesting)

      by gl4ss ( 559668 ) on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @10:13PM (#49341837) Homepage Journal

      100.

      but.. tfa legos are "very useful for creating dinosaurs from scratch." shows a bit where they use a premade t-rex.

      anyways, i would think it's just not 100k of lego but 100k of professional time.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I know this! It's a fsn!

  • LEGO$ (Score:5, Funny)

    by Dutchmaan ( 442553 ) on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @08:32PM (#49341335) Homepage
    "Dad and Daughter Recreate Jurassic Park With $100,000 In Lego Pieces" it always amazes me what people can pull off with such limited resources.
    • Re:LEGO$ (Score:5, Insightful)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @09:08PM (#49341529)

      This. Well sort of. At least they are still putting personal effort in, but it does kind of remind me of the gigapixel war of a few years ago.

      The first gigapixel photo was made by amateurs who used their own cameras built their own motorised tripod, wrote a lot of custom software to handle the stitching, let their PCs slave away for weeks on the processing and were hailed as pioneers.
      The second significantly larger gigapixel photo was made by amateurs using camera gear gifted by Sony, off the shelf software, and processed on computers gifted by Microsoft in return for displaying the result in a Silverlight web app that ran from Microsoft's servers. Then they proclaimed how awesome they were.

      It's a good effort they've gone to, but I don't see the $100000 investment in the result and somehow I get the feeling they could probably have achieved similar with less, or quite possibly even did achieve it with less and the money is just the book value.

    • Re:LEGO$ (Score:4, Insightful)

      by thesupraman ( 179040 ) on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @09:17PM (#49341583)

      Dont forget that 'Dad' is part of a professional group who is seems do this for a living, and this is one of many such videos they have made.

      Still, got to turf the media.. after all, mentioning the daughter makes it a human interest story, right?
      Sigh.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    It's not even 3 minutes of video did they not reuse a single block? There's no way that's $100,000 in Lego blocks in that clip.

  • by jpellino ( 202698 ) on Wednesday March 25, 2015 @10:12PM (#49341825)
    studio space, animators, etc. it is formidable and well done - but it's not like this was a two-person effort.
  • $100k astroturf (Score:5, Interesting)

    by OrangeTide ( 124937 ) on Thursday March 26, 2015 @12:24AM (#49342331) Homepage Journal

    This $100k astroturf project was money well spent in that their effort got me to watch 5 minutes of it. The film is crap obviously, and it's only viral because of the media attention it received. (does that make it not really viral?)

    I wish the behind the scenes video covered how the PR campaign worked and how journalists were contacted, I would have found that level of detail very useful indeed.

    • by dywolf ( 2673597 )

      I watched it, and they may have spent 100k on legos, but they didn't film 100k worth of legos.

      • I totally agree with you. I honestly don't know where the $100k number comes from or why it was mentioned. Other than maybe to convince all of us to watch the video.

  • decided to Jurassic Park

    I can't wait to see them Godzilla.

  • An article linking to an article, which embeds an youtube video. omg

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