The Lego Story
The Lego Story | |
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Directed by | Kim Pagel |
Written by | Ania de Sá Madsen Helene Schjøtt Kim Ace Nielsen |
Produced by | Kim Pagel Thomas Pagel |
Edited by | Jimmi Johansen |
Music by | Andrew McKenna |
Production company | Lani Pixels |
Distributed by | YouTube |
Release date |
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Running time | 17 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | English |
The Lego Story is a 2012 Danish animated short film directed by Kim Pagel. The 17-minute animation was produced by Kim Pagel and the Lego Group to celebrate its 80th anniversary.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]The short film is first set in Denmark and explores the origin and history of Lego through the experiences of the Kirk Kristiansen family. This includes Ole Kirk Christiansen, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen. They all took significant roles in changing and shaping the Danish Lego company to be what it is today. The short film conveys the significance of family, inspiring and supporting one another during tribulations and adversity. The company of Lego was founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen and his son Godtfred back in 1932. The word "Lego" derives from two Danish words, "leg godt", which translates to "play well" and in Latin translates to "I put together". The product of Lego was very different from what it is today. In the short film, the company started out making wooden toys in 1932. It was during this time Godtfred saved time and money by putting less work into making the toys. Ole Kirk Christiansen was not impressed and was in fact disappointed. Ole Kirk Christiansen got his son Godtfred to work on the toys again. That day they learnt an important lesson that the high quality of the toys and honesty of the customers were important. This led to the central idea that "Only the best is good enough". It was in 1946 when the plastic block was introduced which was later iterated and improved during the mid-1950s to become the modern Lego brick. This was also around the company introduced the Lego system.[3][2][4][5][6]
Voice cast
[edit]- Marc Graue as Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the grandson of Lego founder Ole Kirk Christiansen and third president of The LEGO Group who narrates the story.
- Graue also voices a wholesaler.
- Mike Lane as Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter and the founder of The LEGO Group.
- Matt Nolan as Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, the son of Lego founder Ole Kirk Christiansen and second president of The LEGO Group.
- Alex Dean voices Godtfred as a child.
- Nolan also provides the voices of a journeyman and a grocer.
- Jen Davis as Edith Nørregaard Knudsen, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen's wife.
- Davis also voices Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen as a child and Hansine Kirstine Sörensen, Ole's wife.
- David Lodge voices a purchasing manager.
Production
[edit]The production costs of the film were between DKK 5 and 10 million (Danish Krone) which approximately equaled to $0.85 and $1.7 million. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen himself had involvement in the production for one year.[1]
Release and reception
[edit]Released in 2012, The LEGO Story' won the Gold Award for animation at the Cannes Media and Television Awards.[7][8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Schwass, Joachim; Glemser, Anne-Catrin (18 August 2016). Wise Family Business: Family Identity Steering Brand Success. Springer. ISBN 9781137586001 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "Portsmith Company - The Lego Story Animated Short Film – Iconic Bricks and Craftsmanship". portsmithco.com.
- ^ "How Lego became everyone's brick supplier of choice - Geek.com". 14 August 2012. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ "The LEGO Story, An Animated Short That Tells the LEGO Group History". 13 August 2012.
- ^ "Watch The History Of Lego In 17 Minutes In New 80th Anniversary Film". 13 August 2012.
- ^ "Brick Empire: The History Of LEGO". 29 January 2013.
- ^ "Lani Pixels - Ominto, Inc".
- ^ "Lani Pixels » About Lani Pixels". lanipixels.com.
External links
[edit]- The LEGO Story - How it all started YouTube
- The Lego Story at IMDb
- The LEGO Story LEGO
- 2012 films
- 2012 short films
- 2010s English-language films
- Animated films set in amusement parks
- Animated films set in Denmark
- Animated films set in the 1930s
- Animated films set in the 1940s
- Animated films set in the 1950s
- Animated films set in the 1960s
- Danish animated short films
- Films about families
- Films about toys
- Films set in airports
- Films set in Copenhagen
- Films set in 1932
- Films set in 1934
- Films set in 1936
- Films set in 1942
- Films set in 1946
- Films set in 1954
- Films set in 1961
- Films set in 1968
- English-language short films