Topic: The best brickfilm you've made?
Post which brickfilm you've made that you think is your best or that you are most proud of. Post a link and I will update this first post with a list of everyone's best brickfilms! Don't be afraid to show off about why you think so, too - this thread is a celebration of every member, no matter how new or long-standing.
So everyone post away! I can't wait to see what everyone says, as normally when I discuss this kind of things with friends we all have different opinions about which our best actually is.
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backyardlegos: The Little Director (2014)
"I feel like the Little Director concludes really well, and the story in general is more clear than most of my films, and I'm really happy with the way it looks. I also think that it's some of my better animation, I still laugh at the mustache wiggle every time I watch it."Dyland: The Celebrations (2014)
"Overall, it was a great original idea. And, even though it's only 30 seconds in length, it's something I'm still really proud of. It inspired me to take up brickfilming seriously again, and, It certainly heightened my self confidence!"France & Alex: Bestia (2013)
"It took us 2 and half years to make it, and we met several interesting people thanks to that brickfilm. And what we are most proud of, is that our brickfilm won an award in a short-film festival that had nothing to do with legos... and we received a beautiful small bronze statue for that!Galactic Bricks: Love at First Sight (2014)
"This one by far has more original story than anything I have released so far, and it is my first attempt at a romance kind of story. Over all I am quite happy with how it turned out (especially since I only had 24 hours to make it)."GHB: The Room (2014)
"This film is my longest film, and is probably my one film that conveys a serious message that can be applied to real life. It does have it's technical flaws, but I'm really proud of the story, and how it was executed in this."HarryAndBillyBrick: The Lake-Town Chase
"Probably this is one of the videos I most enjoyed doing. The creation of the city, the choreography and tell what happens to several characters at the same time were great challenges. I still don't know how I managed to make sense of this kind of puzzle."HoldingOurOwn: Holding Our Own, Episode 2: Diss Jockey (2013)
"What really makes this shine is the ensemble cast[...]I'm proud of the dual themes: 1) If you whitewash or sugar coat history, you can't learn from it, and 2) a woman choosing a traditional role is just as admirable and personally liberating as choosing a career-oriented life."Jampot: Ozymandias (2013)
"I think it has the strongest narrative of anything I've done, and I'm extremely happy with the visual style of the post-apoc world I wanted to make. It also won an award at college for Best Short Film among the year's coursework."
jstudios: Quack In Time (2014)
"It's my only film where I've actually been quite proud to release it after making it for some long and the only one where I've been almost perfectly happy with the story and pacing of it. Animating and editing the fight scenes was super fun when I started putting it to music and seeing the whole thing come together."Just Kidden: Jeffrey and the Old Man in: Jeffrey Gets a Voicebox Transplant (2013)
"it only really makes sense if you've seen the other episodes but it also doesnt make sense if youve seen the other episodes, but i think its funny and i worked for like a year on it... theres some weird glitches that happened when i uploaded it to youtube but i think overall its my strongest lego movie"Littlebrick: Title Is Irrelevant (2009)
"I chose TiI because there's so many random details in there I completely forgot I added. By far, the two bits that I'm most pleased with are the disco dancing and the radio kick; the former because it turned out exactly the way I wanted to."Pritchard Studios: Secrets in the Shadows (2014)
"It's got what I feel is my best writing work, my best lighting work, and some of my best sets and animation.
Plus, my first attempt at a mini-model ship, stereo sound, (Up to seven tracks of sound at once) and reaching out to a random youtube comedian for voice acting. (Who did a fantastic job!) And it's Doctor Who, which always gives bonus points."Sméagol: Unrenewable (2008)
"I think this is my most successful brickfilm effort on most fronts. The voice acting, music, and cinematography all work together pretty well to create the film noir parody tone that I wanted."Squid: Leprechauns in France (2014)
"I feel like it's mostly because LiF has the least obvious flaws of any of my films. It's my only film where there isn't anything that I really regret not having done differently (with the limited exception of a small few minor issues such as Fred's pronunciation of the word "actually" in chapter 2, however I don't care about it that much)."Tobias: The Man in Red and Blue (2013)
"I was finally able to establish the atmosphere that I wanted to establish, and everyone that I shared it with easily comprehended it as well. I also think it was probably my best cinematography and editing effort, which are two elements that are personally fascinating to me."tenny1028: He Had No New Year's Resolution (2015)
"I think my videos keep getting better. So I'd say He Had No New Year's Resolution would be my best, but, since I'm working on another one, my best brickfilm is about to change."Wammy: Cooking with Wrylus McBurpen (2014)
"I really like how the animation turned out in a few spots and I like the events that occur in the video."