Re: "Brick to Brick" A Brickfilm Review "Podcast" (Episode 2 now out!)
how often do you plan on making these so i know when to check back ![]()
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how often do you plan on making these so i know when to check back ![]()
I don't see why you would review an old movie like Unrenewable. It would work best if you reviewed new films.
Also,
Contain no Strong Language, Strong Violence, or Strong Sexual Themes
lol, wimp ![]()
What if the greatest brickfilm ever has one of those traits?
Yeah, I find that kind of pointless. What is this for, Disney Channel?
I made Unrenewable in about 45 days.
You're fast! Great job ![]()
Can't wait for the next episode!
I don't see why you would review an old movie like Unrenewable. It would work best if you reviewed new films.
I see what you mean, I just though it would work for introducing the concept idea and Lucas liked it so we reviewed it.
Also,
Contain no Strong Language, Strong Violence, or Strong Sexual Themes
lol, wimp
What if the greatest brickfilm ever has one of those traits?
On my spectrum, none of the greatest films have been strong in any of those categories. But just to make this clear as well, that these conditions are to be judged first by the suggester's view of the spectrum, then my view, not the creator's view. So the film could be marked down for strong violence for example, but if it was clean in my head, and the mark was unnecessary, then we would still review it. Probably doesn't make sense.
Yeah, I find that kind of pointless.
I simply thought if I put this down, the viewer/suggester's conscience would filter the freak films out of the suggestions.
What is this for, Disney Channel?
Why yes.[/sarcasm]
Loved this, it was really very awesome. Maybe your could review Megaphone by Hazzat? It's one of my all time favourites. ![]()
Believe it or not, that was and hopefully will be on our next episode.
The first episode wasn't bad, but you guys over-used the word "epic".
You know... Unrenewable IS Epic.
If by EPIC you mean EPICLY OVERRATED, then yes, yes it is.
The first episode wasn't bad, but you guys over-used the word "epic".
Yes, I am afraid I have to agree with that, I have to talk to someone about varying how they describe films.
Loved it. I thought you were a little critical of Picturesque when you strayed to it a few times, considering it had several hundred VFX shots. But then again, its my favorite brickfilm of all time. I'm actually glad you said you wouldn't review a film with language in it, because i think that just makes a film low class.
Anyway, great job on the whole thing! Can't wait for more!
wow guys, this is great! love it
although, i recommend adding in the sound of the film you're reviewing in post-production. that way, the listeners can sorta keep up and know what's going on in the film. ![]()
I'm actually glad you said you wouldn't review a film with language in it, because i think that just makes a film low class.
So nearly every film ever is 'low in class'? Psheesh, AND I THOUGHT G-FORCE WAS LOW.
wow guys, this is great! love it
although, i recommend adding in the sound of the film you're reviewing in post-production. that way, the listeners can sorta keep up and know what's going on in the film.
Yeah, that's a good idea. If you have the person who made it with them, it could be like those commentary versions of a film you find on DVDs.
Well, I see where you were going there, but if we did that, unless the person struck the play button in exact sync with the tone, the whole film would have an echo in the sound when the person listened to it.
If this is still active in July, I'll submit my Tales of Yore Entry ![]()
Well, I see where you were going there, but if we did that, unless the person struck the play button in exact sync with the tone, the whole film would have an echo in the sound when the person listened to it.
I didn't actually watch the film; I listened to the podcast while I was doing masking and editing. I understand that you want people to watch the film during the podcast, but not everyone does. I actually found it confusing at times, because you didn't mention which scene you were on. I think that adding the audio from the film in the background is definitely a good idea. ![]()
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