Wow, thanks for all the great comments!
I'm glad ya'll are enjoying it, even if Doctor Who may not be your thing.
There's nothing wrong with not seeing the show, and I thank ya'll for watching this despite that opinion.
brickelodeon wrote:My only nitpick is that the plot twist at the end seemed kind of unnecessary, and it just made the ending depressing.
Hmm, the point was to make it depressing, but I agree that it sorta came out of the blue. The story, as well as the Ninth Doctor's character arc, really seemed to point towards having a downer ending. And if it helps...
Spoiler (click to read)
Everybody else lived, and there were only four or five casualties total. (Including those in the prequel.)
Backyardlegos wrote:...the lighting was used very well to set the mood and atmosphere of the film...The exterior shots of the ship were also some of the best I've seen in LEGO.
Thanks! Some of the lighting set-ups were really complex, trying to balance out light with shadow, but all that effort really seemed to shine out in the end. The model shots didn't turn out as well as I liked, but at least these are better than the initial tests.
@All others,
I tried to make it feel like an authentic minisode, and invested the time and effort to mimic that as closely as I could.
It's great to see the positive response, and let's all hope that quality can continue in my next few productions.