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Spite Your Face Productions, or SYF, is an animation production company based in London, England. They have created a variety of animated content for broadcast, web and DVD, but are best known for their series of stop-motion animated lego shorts. Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. ...
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Wallace & Gromit is an example of cartoons made with stop-motion animation. ...
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Since 2001, SYF have worked on five animated projects for the LEGO company and their respective clients, including SONY, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Python Pictures. They have also produced lego animations independently. SYF refer to these works as 'Bricksploitation films' to distinguish them from those of the fan community. Some of their films have been distributed internationally on DVD[1], but all have enjoyed great success online, and are amongst the earliest viral video hits. Lego Group logo. ...
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Selected filmography
- Spider-Man: The Peril of Doc Ock
- Released in support of Spider-Man 2[2], two alternate ending versions of this film exist.[3][4]
- Star Wars: The Han Solo Affair
- Empire Strikes Back spoof, produced in the run up to Attack of the Clones.[5]
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Lego
- Version of the Camalot song and dance sequence. Produced as an extra for the [Monty Python and the Holy Grail] DVD.[6][7]
- ONE: A Space Odyssey
- One minute lego version of the Kubrick epic.[8]
Spider-Man 2 is an Academy Award-winning 2004 film, the sequel to the popular 2002 film Spider-Man. ...
Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones is a 2002 science fantasy film directed by George Lucas. ...
Trivia At time of release, Spider-Man: The Peril of Doc Ock held the top spot on iFilm, Atomfilm and Yahoo Movies simultaneously. Only SYF's own Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Lego nudging it in second place. Star Wars: The Han Solo Affair was the first short film to be made under the Star Wars license since 1978, when a Boba Fett animated short was featured in The Star Wars Holiday Special. It was also the first self contained Star Wars animation since the Nelvana Ewoks and Droids animations ended in 1987. Boba Fett is a character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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Nelvana logo Nelvana logo from 1985-1996 Nelvana is a Canadian company that produces childrens animation and other series. ...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Lego, remained in the iFilms animation top ten for more than two years. Between November 2006 and March 2007 it was viewed more than 700,000 times on Youtube. SYF only produced the animated segments for the 2002 LEGO Studios range. They were not involved in the 2000 edition animations, Jewel Quest and Jurassic Bark, as is often cited.[9] LEGO Studios was a popular brand of LEGO toys released in the early-2000s and mainly focused on movie-making and the steps thereof. ...
They were also not involved in the White Stripes Fell in Love with a Girl video, as has been cited.[10] The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997. ...
Fell in Love with a Girl is the name of a song by The White Stripes. ...
When Veoh beta began operation in 2006, two of the top five clips, and four of the top ten comedy clips, were SYF productions - with Holy Grail featuring in the latter chart twice.[11][12] [13] The project for Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Lego was incepted by Terry Gilliam.[14] Terry Gilliam at Karlovy Vary 2006. ...
SYF Director Tony Mines has also directed television commercials, notably for Kellogg's Coco Pops.[15] A box of Coco Pops Coco Pops (known as Cocoa Krispies in the United States), is a breakfast cereal produced by Kelloggs. ...
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