‘8 bit trip’

previously covered on designboom, here is a look at the making of ‘8-bit trip’, a stop motion music video created by swedish band rymdreglage. made solely from LEGO bricks, the video pays tribute to vintage nintendo video games. the group, consisting of musical duo daniel larsson and tomas redigh invested more than 1500 hours to the project, moving each lego constructed character and set piece step by step to simulate motion. making guest appearances are classic nintendo characters such as super mario, pac man and yoshi, along with title sequences in appropriate 8 bit font.

‘8 bit trip’ video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video paper templates used to construct super mario

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video nintendo controller

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video production process of set design

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video lego men in various poses shot in sequence to simulate motion

rymdreglage: the making of '8 bit trip' LEGO stop motion video

via wired