Topic: Masterpieces of Brickfilming Contest 2?
Happy Sunday everyone!
I was re-watching Night Owl's Hasting's today; a film that swept the Masterpieces of Brickfilming Contest. This was an inspiring brickfilm, as was the contest.
The reason I posted this thread was to see if anyone would be up for a MoB 2. Would anyone be up for organizing it? Would anyone be up for judging? This contest would allow brickfilmers to make original content, as well as branch out of the realm of normal brickfilms. Below I've posted the original topic from brickfilms.com member, prof1515; back from 2006.
“The MoB will rise above the crowd.”
The Masterpieces of Brickfilming (MoB) Film Festival is designed to showcase films that feature fully-developed stories, well-rounded characters, quality voice acting, and all-around excellence in filmmaking. To qualify for competition, the specifications are simply to concentrate on development of a story and characters that meet or exceeds the standards presently placed on quality animation. That’s not to imply that animation and cinematography aren’t important. It’s merely to say that there’s more to making a quality film than stop-motion alone. Films entered in the competition must also comply with the following guidelines:
1. Copyright infringement is not permitted in any form. Use of copyright material is only acceptable if you get permission from the copyright holder. Unless the owner of the copyright has granted legal permission to use their property, you do not have the right to do so. This pertains to characters, names, stories, music, and anything else protected under U.S. Copyright law. If someone else made it, it’s their property not yours. Likewise, filmmakers’ rights to their own intellectual property shall be respected and this competition shall in no way profit by or from the films entered into it.
2. There is no limit on length, neither maximum nor minimum, but it can hardly be expected that a film of only a minute or two would have a well-developed story or characters. Use some common sense in developing your story and length will fall into place appropriately.
3. In order to maintain the filmmakers’ creative free-hand, there is no required theme outside of producing a quality film. However, keep in mind the need for a well-developed script and well-written characters. The film may be a drama or a comedy, a historical epic or a science fiction film. The choice is yours but remember that quality story and characterizations are of the utmost importance.
4. Films intended for this competition should be posted online no sooner than 12:01 am Central Standard Time (6:00 am GMT) December 26 and no later than the deadline of 11:00pm Central Standard Time on December 30, 2007 (5:00 am GMT). Films should be posted online in the Reviews Forums and should bear the tag “MoB” and the name of the film in the title of the post.
5. Films eligible for this competition may not be publicly screened or posted for viewing prior to the date of December 26, 2007.
6. Filmmakers intending to enter the competition should notify prof1515 by December 26, 2006. There is no requirement that if you do express intention to enter that you must provide a film. This is merely to judge an estimate of interest and participation.
7. Filmmakers should notify prof1515 by September 26, 2007 if they still intend to participate in the competition. Films which are not enrolled by this deadline are not eligible for competition.
Now, for the details of the judging. The panel of judges will be selected following the September 2007 deadline for entrance notification. Members of the panel may not have a film in nor have participated in a film eligible for the competition. Judging will take place beginning on December 31, 2007. Each judge shall choose their three choices for each category and denote their favorites by ranking them first, second and third. Each choice shall be awarded points: five points for first, three points for second, one point for third. The total points accrued by each shall be calculated with the award going to the film or person with the most points. Should a tie occur, the film or person with the most first-place votes shall win. Should a tie still remain, a run-off vote shall be conducted. If no winner is still capable of being determined, the judges may award a tie.
Announcement of the winners shall be made on January 2, 2008. Awards in the form of prize checks in the amount of $50 will be awarded for the following categories with the exception of Best Film which shall carry a $100 prize:
Best Film
Director’s Award
Actor’s Award
Screenwriter’s Award
Cinematographer’s Award
Films are eligible for more than one prize at the discretion of the judges.
Good luck!
Of course the prizes would by different as well as some of the judging, but I feel it would neat to keep the whole concept the same.
Let me know what you, guys think!
Happy brickfilming,
-Willow Tree
Last edited by Willow Tree (September 29, 2013 (12:33pm))




