The LEGO Star Wars Movie Making Contest was a brickfilming contest hosted officially by The LEGO Group in association with RealTime Media, Inc in 2007. The theme of the contest was to create a Star Wars brickfilm of 3 minutes or less that featured parts from the official LEGO Star Wars line of sets. It was geared towards people who had not created a brickfilm before, offering tips on how to make one as well as sample films, and served as the starting point for a number of brickfilmers, including Dylan Woodley.
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| - The LEGO Star Wars Movie Making Contest was a brickfilming contest hosted officially by The LEGO Group in association with RealTime Media, Inc in 2007. The theme of the contest was to create a Star Wars brickfilm of 3 minutes or less that featured parts from the official LEGO Star Wars line of sets. It was geared towards people who had not created a brickfilm before, offering tips on how to make one as well as sample films, and served as the starting point for a number of brickfilmers, including Dylan Woodley.
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Winner(s)
| - * Safety First
- by Eden Sanders
* A Remote Location
- by Peter Iwasiwka
* An Average Death Star Day
- by Stephen Cox and Brian Cox
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MakingContest.com
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| - *The LEGO Group
*RealTime Media, Inc.
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| - LEGO Star Wars Movie Making Contest
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| - The LEGO Star Wars Movie Making Contest was a brickfilming contest hosted officially by The LEGO Group in association with RealTime Media, Inc in 2007. The theme of the contest was to create a Star Wars brickfilm of 3 minutes or less that featured parts from the official LEGO Star Wars line of sets. It was geared towards people who had not created a brickfilm before, offering tips on how to make one as well as sample films, and served as the starting point for a number of brickfilmers, including Dylan Woodley. The contest was not viewed favourably by the entrants from the community of Brickfilms.com at the time, as they had reason to believe that most of their films were not considered in the selection process to get to the voting stage.
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