Lego Scooby-Doo shorts!
BLOG CATCH-UP WEEK: DAY 3
Zoinks! Lego and and Scooby-Doo together? If 7-year-old me knew that getting paid to play with these would be something I could do, he'd be freaking out.
I always enjoy Lego animation because the limitations make for stylized, poppy movement. There's also something great about the accessibility of animating over-the-counter toys. Playing in the iconic world of Scooby-Doo was awesome and I'm happy to know I added even just a little to the legacy of that series.
The friendly and talented Ethan Marak directed these shorts at Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. We had a small crew in the newly-christened "Buddy Lodge" satellite building and got to spend each day playing with Legos very slowly. (Check out the amazing sets built for the backgrounds in the shorts!)
Here's one that I animated the majority of:
Stay tuned as more of these will be showing up in the future!
Zoinks! Lego and and Scooby-Doo together? If 7-year-old me knew that getting paid to play with these would be something I could do, he'd be freaking out.
I always enjoy Lego animation because the limitations make for stylized, poppy movement. There's also something great about the accessibility of animating over-the-counter toys. Playing in the iconic world of Scooby-Doo was awesome and I'm happy to know I added even just a little to the legacy of that series.
The friendly and talented Ethan Marak directed these shorts at Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. We had a small crew in the newly-christened "Buddy Lodge" satellite building and got to spend each day playing with Legos very slowly. (Check out the amazing sets built for the backgrounds in the shorts!)
Here's one that I animated the majority of:
Stay tuned as more of these will be showing up in the future!