Brick Flicks – LEGO Stop Motion Workshop

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Online, Tuesday 2nd June

Brick Flicks: LEGO Stop Motion Workshop – A ‘Work Matters at the Library' event, funded by Science Foundation Ireland.

Facilitated by Create School, take the journey from having a cool idea, to making an awesome film! On the way we will explain how the different parts of making that film work and we will share some of the great tips and skills that we have learned and use when we are making our own films. All you need is a mobile device with a camera, a LEGO Mini-figure and your imagination!

– This course is delivered using a blended approach of online learning and offline activity.
– Suitable for ages 9+ (it is recommended that an adult assists with the online elements of the course).
– Please note: A valid email address is required to register for the Brick Flicks workshop. On the day of the event you will receive a link to register with Create School who will facilitate the introductory workshop.


Date:
Tuesday 2nd June
Time:
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Price:
Free - Registration required

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