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LEGO Zelda Cereal Commercial Parody (ft. Turkey Tom) • Stop Motion Animation
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2019Aug 24
KakarikO's: part of this balanced breakfast!™ Watch everybody's favorite tunic-wearing elfin hero officially endorse this delicious and nutritious new breakfast cereal! This is a mixed-media stop-motion #LEGO #brickfilm animation that I've gradually animated and edited throughout the course of over two months in summer 2019. The LEGO puppets, scenery, backdrops, and props were all built by me, and shot with two different cameras. Some of the shots feature chroma key effects and a homemade stop-motion animation rig that I've built with DIY techniques. Additional footage consisted of guerilla filmmaking-style shots taken in Intercourse, PA. Big thanks to Turkey Tom and Rusty Cage for lending their voices! Fact: that's actually soy milk for the closeups (don't judge me): I didn't want to use real milk, since it would spoil under the hot studio lights and cause my LEGO bricks to smell rancid. This video is simply a quirky throwback to retro breakfast cereal commercials: no copyright infringement is intended. Turkey Tom ►    / @turkeytom   Rusty Cage ►    / rustycagemusic   Cast: Link - Turkey Tom Mido - Rusty Cage Narrator/Singer - Julius von Brunk Music: "Kokiri Forest", "Kakariko Village", "Shop", "Song of Storms", "Epona's Song", and "Lost Woods" by Koji Kondo, remixed by Julius von Brunk in FL Studio "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath, remixed by Julius von Brunk in FL Studio Video production, editing, recording, and audio editing: Julius von Brunk Equipment/Software: Stop-motion footage - Nikon D5200 Live action footage - Nikon D750 Video editing - Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects Stop-motion recording - Dragonframe Animation computer - Dell Inspirion 5759, Windows 10 Editing computer - Dell XPS 8930, Windows 10 Link, Saria, and Mido are trademarked characters of Nintendo. Sound effects are taken from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, used for parody purposes under the fair use law. ©2019 CyberBrunk Productions

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