Re: The Animation Challenge

Like Fancypants said, there are people out there, such as myself, that would love to take part in a challenge, but a few weeks just isn't enough time. I work and go to school 5 days a week. Whenever I'm not working I'm doing homework, etc. So it really leaves the weekend for animating. Even then I'm either out filming with some buddies or playing paintball.

It's best to give people a enough of a cushion to where they have time to animate AND participate in other irl events without being under a deadline that's closer than it seems.

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Re: The Animation Challenge

Maybe have 3 month challenges.

4 a year, each last 3 months, which allow plenty of time to sort in and around schedules. If you can't complete it during school term/semester, then part of the 3 months should rest in a school break period.

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Maybe 2 threads? A weekly challenge and a multi-monthly challenge.

Re: The Animation Challenge

I was thinking kind of what Living LEGO said, two different challenges. 

I think it might work well if we had challenges like Kieren said, ever three months, but also had a separate one each month.  So the quarterly challenge could be something a bit more ambitious like recreating a movie scene, making a superhero origin story, remaking one of your previous films (weird one there), you get the idea.  Not that any of those wouldn't work for the monthly challenges too, but I think we could have the ones every three months be fairly large projects and that could work out nicely. 

Then every month (maybe in the summer we could shorten it to every 2 or 3 weeks if people have more time) we would also have the more 'normal' challenges just like we've been doing (but with a bit more of a defined timeline).

Also, I think that rather than mostly 'actions' like we've had for the animation challenge I think it would be cool if there were a few more opportunities by genre.  Like maybe someone does a superhero challenge, or a horror challenge, action, spy, sci-fi, fantasy, etc. 

I'm not entirely sure where I was going with all that, I guess those are just my thoughts on the situation.

Re: The Animation Challenge

Sounds good JohnDthunDer.

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Re: The Animation Challenge

JonnDthunDer wrote:

I was thinking kind of what Living LEGO said, two different challenges. 

I think it might work well if we had challenges like Kieren said, ever three months, but also had a separate one each month.  So the quarterly challenge could be something a bit more ambitious like recreating a movie scene, making a superhero origin story, remaking one of your previous films (weird one there), you get the idea.  Not that any of those wouldn't work for the monthly challenges too, but I think we could have the ones every three months be fairly large projects and that could work out nicely. 

Then every month (maybe in the summer we could shorten it to every 2 or 3 weeks if people have more time) we would also have the more 'normal' challenges just like we've been doing (but with a bit more of a defined timeline).

Also, I think that rather than mostly 'actions' like we've had for the animation challenge I think it would be cool if there were a few more opportunities by genre.  Like maybe someone does a superhero challenge, or a horror challenge, action, spy, sci-fi, fantasy, etc. 

I'm not entirely sure where I was going with all that, I guess those are just my thoughts on the situation.

Sounds good.

I was thinking about doing something about horror for this, but I decided to do fight scene.

Also, if anyone thinks this is a good idea, I was thinking about changing the challenge to, any fight scene, gun fight, lightsaber fight, recreate one from a film/series, any type of fight scene, even boxing. What do you guys think?

Re: The Animation Challenge

This thread started out as a series of competitions focused on the technical aspect of brickfilm; the challenges were to animate specific actions that are not the easiest given the LEGO media. There have now been over one hundred challenges, not even counting the ones which haven't been added to the main post (an admin should really get on that, it's been a while since it's been updated). I think as a community we're running out of ideas for simple animation challenges (I think jumping on a bed would be a good one), there are only so many possibilities before they start overlapping. I'm in support of a change in format to more story or genre based challenges, I think it would help get peoples creative minds going and give some direction to their animation. I do however think that it should be re-branded as something other than the animation challenge, because it's really not the same thing. We definitely need a change though, or this thread is going to die, and I don't think anyone wants that.

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Living LEGO wrote:

Maybe 2 threads? A weekly challenge and a multi-monthly challenge.

^This is basically what I was suggesting.

The smaller, weekly (or monthly) challenges can be focused on technical aspects of brickfilming, while the longer challenges can be, say, genre-based as Backyard was saying, or something more involved (like the Movie Fight Scene challenge).

I personally haven't ever entered a challenge, mostly due to time constraints, but I would love to join if there was an interesting challenge and I had time to.

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Re: The Animation Challenge

I'd really like to see this thread back up and going again, I haven't made an entry for a long time and I'd like to if it'd be organized.

And one side note: Personally I think it would be okay if some challenge themes were reused/similar to themes done a few years ago. A majority of people who still enter these challenges weren't around when this thread started. And it'd also give a chance for those who were around back then, but never had the chance to enter certain themes. Just my two cents.

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And one side note: Personally I think it would be okay if some challenge themes were reused/similar to themes done a few years ago. A majority of people who still enter these challenges weren't around when this thread started. And it'd also give a chance for those who were around back then, but never had the chance to enter certain themes. Just my two cents.

I like this idea.

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Re: The Animation Challenge

I like this idea.

It'd be great if the shorter challenges did pretty much what this thread has been doing since it started; it gives you a very specific and creative action or behavior to animate, perhaps more based for an animation test. Then however, the monthly challenge could maybe have more vague themes that you can base the animation of a whole film around. This could especially help because of how many people here on the forums rely and are encouraged to make films by contests.

Maybe it could be like an animation style that the entrants would have animate by? Perhaps something like that could work; not sure, just some ideas.

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or maybe if it was like a bunch of smaller challenges working in line with the theme of the monthly or so, so, say its a fight scene, then the other challenges could be on like punching, kicking so on....

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Woahh woah woah. I missed brickfilming heaps so I came and visited BiM to get motivated but it seems somethings up with Animation Challenge, whats wrong and how can I help?

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Nasrsarian wrote:

Woahh woah woah. I missed brickfilming heaps so I came and visited BiM to get motivated but it seems somethings up with Animation Challenge, whats wrong and how can I help?

The most recent challenge winner is having trouble getting entries so people are once again talking about if/how the challenge should change (like repeats, themes, and 2 challenges side by side)
I don't think much will change because back when I was doing a lot of challenges there was a discussion about repeats when we couldn't think of an idea.

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Here's an idea to toss around.  The problem with making it strictly an animation challenge is that after awhile, you kinda run out of ideas of silly things to animate haha.  What if we changed it to a directing challenge?  The person running the challenge would be responsible for writing a short script, and then it's up to the contestants to interpret it and make a short film.  We'd give a month or two to complete the whole film, but then also have shorter challenges with individual scenes.

So for example, say the challenge started today, the entire film would be due Dec 23.  Scene 1 would be due in one week, scene 2 the next, etc.  We could choose winners for individual scenes as well as the film as a whole.  And if you wanted to get elaborate you could judge on different categories (cinematography, animation, sound, etc) as well as best overall.  This way the shorter challenges would be a progression of the larger, rather than being separate.

So yeah, I hope that makes sense.  I'm not saying we have to do this, and you can tell me my idea sucks, I won't be offended haha.

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Oh, now that's a great idea!
I'm not sure how many participants it will get, since it's more involved and restricted, but I'd say to give it a try.
It's always neat to see how others interpret the same theme, so bringing it down to the same script should be interesting.

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I think that would be awesome!  I had actually thought about that before, some kind of contest where everyone has the same script and they each make their own interpretations of the film.  It seems interesting enough to keep people interested, hopefully, and I think it's something new and exciting!

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Maybe it could be the person choosing the challenge chooses which one of the two types to do for that particular challenge.

Re: The Animation Challenge

Elaborating on what Jordan (FP) said, we really could do that. BUT:
1.It should start with a scene, next contest the new writer continues to the next scene, and that goes over and over! It'd make it interesting.
2.The script is written without a lot of environmental detail, so directors can uniquely produce their film.
3.The challenge (if only a scene per challenge) should take between 2-4 weeks. Script shouldn't be so big that  videos are more than 2 minutes.
4.Be the awesome people we are- Brickfilmers!
5. 'Nuff said. You get the idea mini/tongue

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Re: The Animation Challenge

Sounds like a great idea!