Topic: Arby's Contest [CLOSED]
Sorry guys, just discovered this contest.
But hey, you got until July 31st to come up with a 30 second commercial for a 10k prize.
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Sorry guys, just discovered this contest.
But hey, you got until July 31st to come up with a 30 second commercial for a 10k prize.
Yeah. I saw that on TV yesterday. Do you think brickfilms will be excepted? ![]()
-LASF
Don't know...but if we did enter a brickfilm...that would bring brickfilming to more people in the world! YAY!

Cool! I'm might try to make something. ![]()
EDIT: I was reading the full rules, and it probably has to be live-action. If you win, you get to go to be in a real Arby's commercial, and LEGO men probably wouldn't work.
http://arbyscastingcall.com/?p=contestInfo
Here's the full contest info.
Last edited by Mighty Wanderer (July 19, 2011 (07:38am))
I read those rules, and it doesn't say the entry has to be live action. The submitter of the video gets to star in a official live action commercial. It doesn't say that the submitter has to be in the video sent in. It says groups are allowed, which I think is what made you think it has to be live action. A group can produce an animated film, you know. It never specifes the medium of film. I would suppose that since they don't specify a medium of film, any medium will be accepted. Animation is a medium of film.
It says it cannot contain 3rd party copyrighted material so that might include legos...
LEGO minifigs, etc. are not copyrighted strictly speaking, they're trademarked designs. Specific characters can be copyrighted and mostly are.
It does look though like the contest is based around making a concept commercial that would then be recreated professionally in live action. Similar contests have been held by other companies before.
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