If Neo Was a LEGO

Apr 30, 2010 02:00 PM

This incredible brick film titled "Trinity Help" is a frame-accurate stop-frame animation of the famous

bullet-dodge scene from The Matrix.

Creators Trevor Boyd and Steve Ilett:

"By 'frame accurate' we mean that we took all of the video frames from that part of the movie (that's nearly 900 frames for just 44 seconds of footage) and reproduced them all in Lego. This was time-consuming to say the least, taking us something like 440 hours to make the completed movie. At that ratio of 10 hours per second we figured we could do the whole film in about 9 years, so long we didn't need to eat or sleep. As a full-time job then, we're probably looking at 25 years or so. No thanks." (Read more)

Check out the second video in the gallery below to view a side-by-side shot comparison.

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