Yesterday I facilitated an ‘ExportJam’ workshop commissioned by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI – a Government department) that aimed to generate ideas for how the UK can double exports by 2020.
At the workshop mid point we recorded stories that looked like this:
To film in this way I used a Logitech C930 webcam, a 20m USB Cable, Quicktime player (to record, with a few helpful hints) plus a few lego bricks, black gaffer tape and a range of mini-figures.
This approach seems better able to get into the story of the model, plus when the feed is simultaneously projected onto a large screen a large group can see the story at the same time.
We made 10 short films in all (all on the ExportJam YouTube channel), here are three others perspectives.
Please share any tips for making your own serious lego movies!
This post first appeared on the ProMeet blog.
Sean Blair @ProMeetings
Wow! Nice case study – well done! :)
Sean, well done… for the unknown the fig holding a tiny microphone might be a nice touch… love this… out of the box… very well done…
Thanks for sharing, Sean. Looks nice!