It took Wayne all afternoon and most of the evening to learn how to lay down two audio tracks - voice and music, but in the end his persistence prevailed and he figured it out. Ignore the misspelling in the opening scroll. Enjoy this final episode in the Lego Star Wars saga.
Whoo-hoo!!!! It is great, I loved the music, the wild crazy kooky eyes that went crazy, the graphic way the words came...it was all just great. And was that a cameo voice appearance from the dad in the family, or just Wayne talking in a low, growly voice? I am sorry to see the last episode (but so glad that it is all peaceful on the planet!)...until the next idea for a new movie comes. Loved it!!
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Wow! You did it, Wayne! Voice and music and animation! You are so smart!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing your film!
Love, Aunt Lisa
It was terrific Wayne and Cole! You are very talented, patient and persistent!
ReplyDeletexo Auntie Laura
I am amazed and you now have fans on my FB page where I like to feature your films. My favorite part is the "x" eyes to represent the poor guy being dead. Is that Wes or James Earl Jones' voice as DV?
ReplyDeleteThe voice is the original - James Earl Jones.
DeleteI think I heard today on a radio interview that most movies have 64 frames a second!! Yikes!
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Wayne, you films get more sophisticated each time! Incredible! I can't even post photos, let alone make a movie! I guess your tummy must be feeling better, or else you faked sickness, so you could stay home from school to make your video?! Hee Hee! I think you will be the future Stephen Speilberg!! Can't wait to see what you come up with next?? Maybe you and Cole could do one on the Titanic, as the 100 yr anniversary is coming up in April!
ReplyDeleteJacob has really got a kick out of your films Wayne. Keep them rolling!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!!
Love,
Aunt Mary :)