Stop-Motion


Before video and the internet were commonplace, Floating Goatee Productions dabbled with Lego stop-motion videos. Most videos were one to three minutes and created in 1997 using a Sony video camera. The camera was activated and deactivated quickly, repeatedly, between making movements from the Lego sets. The result was something resembling motion. A generally soundless story would then be conveyed through the magic of stop-motion.