LEGO builds a blockbuster from the minds of babes
Move over James Cameron; The LEGO Agency and Hobby Films' Torben Kjelstrup have a new set of storytellers to take up the action mantle.
Credits
powered by- Agency LEGO Agency/Billund
- Production Company Hobby Film
- Director Torben Kjelstrup
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Credits
powered by- Agency LEGO Agency/Billund
- Production Company Hobby Film
- Director Torben Kjelstrup
- VFX Swiss
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Producer Phie Hansen
- Producer Ola Rutz
- DP Kasper Wind Nielsen
- VFX Supervisor/Producer Pablo Fernandez
- Sound Designer Kevin Koch / (Sound Designer)
- Music Asger Baden & Peder
Credits
powered by- Agency LEGO Agency/Billund
- Production Company Hobby Film
- Director Torben Kjelstrup
- VFX Swiss
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Producer Phie Hansen
- Producer Ola Rutz
- DP Kasper Wind Nielsen
- VFX Supervisor/Producer Pablo Fernandez
- Sound Designer Kevin Koch / (Sound Designer)
- Music Asger Baden & Peder
We all remember the fantastical movies-of-the-mind we'd create when playing with toys in our youth.
Harnessing a child's ability for endless imagination (with a plaything that allows for it) is The LEGO' Agency's super-sweet new campaign for the brand's LEGO City range.
Bringing in six children and allowing them to make a blockbuster plot on the fly, How to Catch a Crook sees not only the playtime creativity, but also brings the scenes to big-budget life in delightfully po-faced parody moments.
With great comedic timing and a real sense that the kids were taking charge, this spot, from Hobby Film's Torben Kjelstrup, is the LEGO playdate we always wanted.