Posted June 2, 201311 yr I wasn't sure whether to post this in classic pirate section of historical since it's technically a Lord of the Rings set, but I decided here since I'm primarily a pirates fan and use this forum more than the rest of Eurobricks. Well it's been a while since I made any brickfilms, but I recently picked up the Pirate Ship Ambush set #79008. Being a huge pirate ship fan I had to get this, and since I did a build video for the Black Pearl and QAR I thought I'd do one for this too. I actually finished the filming over a week ago but I procrastinated finding the right music. I tried to fix some of the problems that plagued my other videos, like poor lighting, flickering light, camera shaking, and while I think this one is better, I must have messed up the exposure or gain cause some of the bricks that appear red in video are actually brown :( Anyways, I'd like to know what you all think! Thanks! Edited June 2, 201311 yr by yys4u
June 2, 201311 yr Thanks for doing this. I'm definitely getting this set, and I like surprises so I only watched the start and very end for now. Interesting comparison with the Troll Warship, I have that set. I wonder if you could edit the colour balance in your video somehow, I think there's (limited) capability for that on YouTube if you don't have the tools. It's a bit yellow. But still a good video, thanks for sharing.
June 2, 201311 yr Author Thanks for doing this. I'm definitely getting this set, and I like surprises so I only watched the start and very end for now. Interesting comparison with the Troll Warship, I have that set. I wonder if you could edit the colour balance in your video somehow, I think there's (limited) capability for that on YouTube if you don't have the tools. It's a bit yellow. But still a good video, thanks for sharing. Hah! i thought that could be a problem to some people. As I uploaded the vid I thought if I myself would watch someone else's vid, and decided I probably wouldn't cause I too like surprises when I build a set. O well!
June 26, 201311 yr I tried to do one of these videos and had to give up for it was to time consuming. I amend you for your patience to put together a quality stop motion build. Edited June 26, 201311 yr by UCSProductions1
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