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Chevrolet has unveiled a life-sized Batmobile made up of more than 340,000 bricks.Standing 6 feet tall and spanning 17 feet long, the caped crusader's car took 222 hours to design and 1,833 to build.The American carmaker teamed up with students at Detroit's Cody Rouge to create the vehicle in honor of the upcoming film 'The LEGO Batman Movie'. Chevrolet has unveiled a life-sized Batmobile made up of more than 340,000 LEGOS. Standing 6 feet tall and spanning 17 feet long, the cape crusader's car took 222 hours to design and 1,833 to build BATMOBILE SPECS  It’s 6.92ft  high, 17ft long and 9.25 ft wide.Total weight is 1,695.5 pounds and each tire is just over 100 pounds.The interior frame is made from more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum and weighs 282.5 pounds.Approximately 344,187 bricks were used to make the Batmobile.And it displays 17 different colors.The LEGO Batmobile took 222 hours to design and 1,833 hours to build. 'To work on the LEGO Batmobile with Warner Bros. is an absolute thrill for us at Chevy,' said Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president of Chevrolet Marketing.'Many of the themes in 'The LEGO® Batman Movie,' like imagination, family and community, align perfectly with our Chevy brand values and add to the value of the partnership.'Chevrolet debuted its masterpiece at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit Saturday.Although this car is only for show




, its measurements are realistic.It's 17 feet long, from back to front, and almost 7 feet high.The total weight is 1,695.5 pounds and each tire weighs more than 100 pounds.Chevrolet and the rest of its team designed the interior from a more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum that weighs 282 pounds itself.Altogether the car consists of 344,187 LEGOS that are 17 different colors. Chevrolet debuted its masterpiece at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit Saturday. Although this car is only for show, its measurements are realistic. It's 17 feet long, from back to front, and almost 7 feet high It's complete with a Batman symbol hood ornament and dual seat cockpit in the front.Even though the LEGO Batmobile is just a prop, Chevrolet has put together a mock list of features that Bruce Wayne would be proud of - and stuck it with a $48 million price tag. The Batmobile has changed over the years. Pictured is the one used in the 1992 film 'Batman Returns'On the sides, Chevrolet says there is variable height suspension, sextuple exhaust and stud shooters.




And the rear is what makes this car something straight out of the comic book it has a flaming rocket booster, 60.2L engine and air brake capable fins.The mock list of features also includes a Monster Truck mode that allows you and your trusty sidekick to take the vehicle off-road. And the firm thought a Parallel Park Mode is essential, since the car is 17 feet long.This provides lateral movement for easy parking by turning all four wheels a full 90 degrees.'The LEGO Batmobile moves fast, but information moves even faster,' Chevrolet shared on the official website. The Batmobile vehicle in the movies were built by Chevrolet, so the firm thought it was only fitting they create a car for the latest Batman movie - even if it is out of LEGOS. It's complete with a Batman symbol hood ornament and a dual seat cockpit in the front Chevrolet nicknamed the LEGO vehicle 'The Speedwagon' and even included it in the design. Although the car is just for show, its tires weight more than 100lbs each'With ingenious connectivity tech like hands-free calling, phone integration and a built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi connection, you'll always be up to speed on what's happening in the city.'The LEGO movie set to hit theaters on February 10 includes the storyline of boy who eventually becomes Robin, which made the LEGO Batmobile creators feel it was necessary to include teen driver technology.'Teen Driver technology has a number of




advanced features to help new drivers, from muting the audio until front-seat occupants are buckled, to automatically turning on advanced safety technologies like Automatic Nerd Alert, Side Batwing Conversion and X-Ray Vision Camera,' explained Chevrolet. Even though the LEGO Batmobile is just a prop, Chevrolet has put together a mock list of features that Bruce Wayne would be proud of - and stuck it with a $48 million price tag. On the sides, Chevrolet says there is variable height suspension, sextuple exhaust and stud shooters The rear of the vehicle is what makes this car something straight out of the comic book it has a flaming rocket booster, 60.2L engine and air brake capable fins. The mock list of features also includes a Monster Truck mode that allows you and your trusty sidekick to take the vehicle off-road'The in-vehicle report shows how your teen performed so you can identify problem areas and coach your new driver on improvements.'And when you're out protecting the city from evil villains you can access a range of crime fighting features like armored side panels and bulletproof glass. 




The LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet will also appear in the next variation of Chevrolet's 'Real People, Not Actors' campaign. In the new spot, real LEGO Minifigure figurines discuss what kind of person would drive the all-new LEGO Batmobile. The American carmaker teamed up with students at Detroit's Cody Rouge to create the Speedwagon in honor of the upcoming film 'The LEGO Batman Movie'. It was unveiled Saturday in Detroit, Michigan The total weight is 1,695.5 pounds and each tire weighs more than 100 pounds. Chevrolet and the rest of its team designed the interior from a more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum that weighs 282 pounds itself. Altogether the car consists of 344,187 LEGOS that are 17 different colorsIf you want to learn how to write screenplays in any genre, you’ve got to be reading movie scripts from animated movies. The development of an animation movie script is similar in some respects to the process of iteration used in software development. It requires especially close collaboration between writers, directors, and animators at every part of the process – a process that can take 3-5 years – and often calls for integrating advanced technology into the writing process.




After a lengthy phase of pitching ideas internally, movie scripts get written and rewritten through several processes, which can include: storyboarding, the creation of a story reel, pre-visualization, rough layout, final layout, and preview screenings. This is in contrast to TV pilot scripts, which are typically written by an individual (or writing team) in a much shorter period of time. This isn’t a list of the “Best Animated Scripts Ever,” though there are some wonderful scripts included, but rather a group of 8 animation movie scripts that showcase different aspects of writing that I think are valuable. At a casual dinner party with Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld off-handedly said, “Wouldn’t it be funny if they made a movie about bees and called it ‘Bee Movie’?” Spielberg thought it was actually a good idea, called Jeffrey Katzenberg of DreamWorks, and quickly made a deal. “I was actually very scared to even take on the idea of writing a movie,” said Seinfeld.  




When asked if he trusted his co-writers, Seinfeld said, “I did. These guys actually happen to be my friends and I’m at the point where I like being with my friends, and there’s nobody else I really wanted to write with. I just kind of liked the vibe, you know? It’s more of an atmosphere. Sometimes writing comedy is just hanging around with funny people. Someone could not put one funny line into the script, but them being in the room makes you feel funny and then you think of funny things. I can’t explain it, but this is how it works. Like there are certain people who are not funny at all – as you know (laughing) – and when we would write, if there was a person that would come in the room and it would be like someone just filled the room with water. You know, nobody felt funny any more. We couldn’t think of anything funny so we’d go, ‘You’ve got to get out of here.’” Discuss The Bee Movie Script Chris Melandandri, CEO of Illumination, pitched Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio the idea, “What do you think of the idea of a villain who adopts three little girls?”




They were interested and started working on a draft. “We’ll write a draft in two or three months, but then we’re rewriting it for the next 2-3 years.” Ken Daurio and Cinco Paul initially designed the first movie to stand alone. Daurio said, “When we wrote the first movie, we certainly weren’t thinking about a sequel. But when we started really throwing around the idea of what was next… there’s this family now that is made up of an ex-super villain and three little girls and it’s not going to be easy for them to get along. We said, ‘What’s the next step?’” In this video for HuffPost Live, Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio discuss how Despicable Me 2 was developed, how Paul and Daurio met (a church play), became writing partners, how they’ve made their writing partnership last, and their writing process. “We’ll get together and we outline 30 pages. Then, we’ll figure out what the scenes are then we’ll say, ‘That’s a Cinco scene, that’s a Ken scene and we separate.’

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