. >> daniel larsen. and thomas redish. the swedish duo's animation have brought thousands of leggo's pieces alive. it's an homage to the early video game like pac-man from 19 0. the digital artists live in the countryside 350 kilometers west of stock home. stock homo. they set up their studio in a barn. thomas redish earns money as a carpenter and larsen is employed by a meadow working firm. working in the eengs they spend 1,500 hours, more than two months all, creating the figures and their video. >> we started, and we thought it wouldn't be like a long time. but when we had to work for a couple hundred hours, and we haven't get so far that we couldn't quit because then all the work would be for nothing. so we had to keep on going. >> and that's how the 8-bit trip video came about. first a separate leggo video is created for each karate move then the am are is made sure it won't blur and the camera is repositioned for the next shot thenal all the frames are put into consequence to create the final video. >> and this is th