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So the film can't be longer than 15 seconds, or the credits can't be longer than 15 seconds?
The whole entire filming including the credits cannot be longer than 15 seconds
Are we allowed to post our films to YouTube or any other video hosting site before the deadline?
Are we allowed to post our films to YouTube or any other video hosting site before the deadline?
I believe you can, you just can't upload it after Easter. Also, we finished our entry. A teaser trailer (I know, for a 15 second film) is going to be released soon!
Last edited by Juggernaut Pictures (March 25, 2011 (07:27pm))
Yes, but you are allowed to make your film public before the deadline if you want to.
Because it's an unofficial contest? Great!
Must "Easter" be the main theme or can It be a oblique theme? (The viewer sees that It has something to do with Easter.)
Ok. Thanks.
Just bought Nesquik bunny from eBay. I think I'm ready now.
There's this pretty cool bunny on eBay, if anybody wanna check out.
Of course YouTube would be stupid and make my video 16 seconds long even though iMovie tells me it is 15 seconds long.
Sounds great! It would be the first BIM contest I enter!
Of course YouTube would be stupid and make my video 16 seconds long even though iMovie tells me it is 15 seconds long.
I think, as far as I can see (and trust me, I've seen a fair few) most of the EASTER entries come up as 16 seconds on YouTube. Don't worry about it, it should still be eligible.
Just a reminder guys, don't forget rule 6. An alarming number of potential entries have forgotten it.
6. Include the credit 'Made for EASTER Brickfilming Festival 2011' at the beginning or end of your film.
This is a REALLY stupid question but can we say "Made for EASTER Brickfilming Festival" in the middle of are film?
UPDATE: no need to reply to that stupid question I have a new idea.
Last edited by Fun Sucker (April 7, 2011 (08:21am))
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