Thanks for the feedback. It was my very first attempt at a brick film. The soundtrack is supposed to sound like that. I do a Dave Gorman-esque type lecture about how I could only use Lego second had or given to me, so I have to take inspiration from whatever I get. The music can only be composed on an old Casio Keyboard and/or a ukulele. The idea is to juxtapose the enormity of Pink Floyd's The Wall into the low tech and miniature. That’s why the voice is squeaky.
I appreciate all the feedback, hope you understand some of the obstacles I’m facing, such as I don’t have enough Lego in one colour to build one colour wall, but then that would be taking the fun out of the project. Personally I love the multicoloured wall.
First lecture went very well and it had it’s first screening in a room above a pub in London Islington. Rapturous applause in fact. Especially when I spent ages building the set, then dropped it smashing it into a million pieces.
The advice of blacking out the room is a great idea.
Just a question, I’m new at this. What was wrong with the end of the baseplate? Which scene? Is that a no no in Lego Land?