Re: AniExer-size Animation Contest II - Halloween Edition [CLOSED]
Phew that was close with only 1 minute to spare.
Ghost Train - Alternative Ending
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Forums - Bricks in Motion » Contests & Festivals » AniExer-size Animation Contest II - Halloween Edition [CLOSED]
Phew that was close with only 1 minute to spare.
Ghost Train - Alternative Ending
RRRRRRRGGGHHH!! I spent all day yesterday trying to make something for the contest. I wasted half the day waiting for the bricks that I ordered that would make up most of the set, then they didn't arrive, and I spent the next 3 quarters panicking for a new, shorter storyline in my head and film with much fewer bricks. It wasn't nearly as good as I planned, being way too short and bad audio, and then I was 40 minutes too late. I swore like I've never sworn before, as you can imagine.
Of the handful of entries I've watched so far, some are very nicely made from a technical or creative standpoint but I'm disappointed that people have mostly, in my mind, failed to make something frightening. The contest guidelines said to make a frightening, scary atmosphere, and instead we're getting jokes and humorous short films about Halloween, it looks to me like most people are not even trying to make their films genuinely scary.
Just an observation, there have been a few exceptions.
I agree with you Sméagol.
Fright is hard to show in a bright,colourful, childrens toy, Smeagol, cut them a break.
JaM, Smeagol is right. There have been brickfilms that have place the feel of fright in many viewers. It is no excuse to say that it is the fault of the LEGO itself.
Fright is hard to show in a bright,colourful, childrens toy
I agree, although I think a few people have had some success (Frankenstein by Nosniborus, Good Company by Hali). It's a challenge but that's sort of the idea of the contest - to challenge people and make them try things they haven't done before. The theme wasn't picked because it was easy, it was picked because it was hard.
I'd also agree that horror and humor aren't totally incompatible, a film can be scary and still have some jokes in it. I don't generally go for dead serious brickfilms myself, I just wish people had tried to make their entries scary as the guidelines said to. And there were some that did, certainly, just not a majority.
Crap, why'd I have to miss this? D:
I'll try to get in the next one.
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