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Lego Minecraft VideosLego VideosLuke S LegosLego EvanLego GottaLego LoveBricktube AliensLego BioniclesThe LegoForwardBattle of the Brick: Built for Combat - The Movie - YouTube. Story: Several blue spartans assault the fortress, Zanzibar, (a halo 2/3 map) not realizing they have just walked into a trap, set by the red team.The ReBrick site logo ReBrick is an official LEGO contest platform and was formerly also a social platform for sharing LEGO creations. It has hosted seven brickfilm-specific competitions beginning in 2012. On September 25, 2012, it was announced that ReBrick would be hosting its first ever video competition, which would have a Halloween-related theme.[1] The rules of the ReBrick Flick Halloween Competition were posted on October 1. The theme was "spooky fun" and the contest was open to everyone 16 and over with a ReBrick account. Non-LEGO elements were not permitted and there was a time limit of 3 minutes. The deadline was October 29. The five entries that received the most likes from ReBrick users were then evaluated by a panel of judges based on creativity, originality and theme.




The prize for the one winner was the LEGO set 10228 Haunted House signed by LEGO designer Adam Grabowski, as well as a LEGO Monster Fighters grab bag including 40076 Zombie Car, 30201 Ghost, 850487 Halloween Accessory Set and the Monster Fighters keyrings Ghost, Monster and Lord Vampyre. The winning film and other finalists were:[3][4] The second ReBrick brickfilm competition offered entrants a chance to get their brickfilm included in The LEGO Movie. It was announced on March 18, 2013, and entries were accepted from March 25. The goal was to create a 15 - 30 second animation showing a character taking something apart and reconstructing it into something new that could help defeat a bad guy. Clips were required to use the setting of an existing LEGO line (excluding licensed lines), be shot at 3.2 megapixels or above and shot at a framerate compatible with a 24fps output. Entrants had to be 16 or older and the deadline was May 6. The 25 entries with the most likes on ReBrick were then judged by a panel including North American Community Coordinator at the LEGO Group Kevin Hinkle, The LEGO Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, and co-director Chris McKay.




The prizes for first place were a feature during a scene in The LEGO Movie, a trip to Warner Brothers Studios with a tour for 2, a trip to meet the directors of the movie to take part in a LEGO build, a customized engraved LEGO ticket to The LEGO Movie designed and built by the official LEGO model shop and the full range of sets from the film when available, signed by the designers. The prizes for second were a trip to Warner Brothers Studios with a tour for 2 and the signed full range of the film's sets, and the prize for third was the signed full range of the film's sets.[6] The winning entries were: There was also an honorable mention given to Party Time! by Frank Leung and Cyrus Yeung. The third ReBrick brickfilm contest was announced on the 1st of August 2013. The aim was to produce a film showing "what it means to be an AFOL".[8] It was tied in with the film A LEGO Brickumentary, which was then in production. The winner of the contest, or a selection of entries, would be considered for inclusion in this film.




The deadline of the contest was August 30 and entries were required to be 2 minutes or less. The judges of the contest were Online Community Lead Peter Espersen and the directors of A LEGO Brickumentary. The judging criteria were creativity, originality and theme. The winner would receive 10234 Sydney Opera House signed by designer Jamie Berard, the chance to have the film featured in A LEGO Brickumentary and the chance to be commissioned for further animation for this film. Originally, there was to be one grand prize winner and one second place winner. However, when the results were announced on September 16, only the grand prize winner was announced,[9] which was LEGO Brick Blues by David Boddy. LEGO® Speed Champions - Build Your Dream Race...and Win! The fourth Rebrick brickfilm competition was launched alongside the site's redesign on March 3 2016.[10] It was tied in with the Speed Champions theme and was sponsored by Porsche. A promotional brickfilm, produced by Kevin Ulrich was released alongside the contest.




The contest's aim was to produce a brickfilm which would "continue" this film.[11] Entries were required to be between 15 seconds and 1 minute in length. The deadline was the 2nd of May 2016. The contest received 37 entries, excluding one duplicate. The results were announced on the 4th of June, first at Steinerei 2016[12] and then later online. The judging panel consisted of Design Manager Specialist for LEGO Speed Champions Craig Callum, Porsche Marketing Manager Sebastian Hornung and Kevin Ulrich. The judging criteria were "Overall coolness and originality, Best integration of LEGO humor, Best integration of Porsche brand design and Best use of LEGO elements", each weighted at 25%. One grand prize winner and two runner-up prize winners were chosen. The grand prize was two VIP tickets to the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans and the full 2016 range of Speed Champions sets. The runner-up prizes were the full 2016 range of Speed Champions sets and a die-cast model of a Porsche 919. The fifth Rebrick brickfilm contest was launched in May 2016, with a deadline of August 11.




The theme called for films centred around existing or original villains from the Ninjago theme, with a time limit of one minute.[14] 123 submissions were received, which includes an unknown number of duplicates. There was a total of 6 winners. Each received the runner-up prize, 70751 Temple of Airjitzu signed by the designer. One winner additionally received the grand prize, which included a trip to LEGOLAND Billund, a tour of the new Ninjago section of the park and a meeting with one of the Ninjago designers. The winner was selected from the six finalists by a public vote[15] and was announced on the 19th of September. The winner and runners up were: The sixth Rebrick brickfilm contest was launched in November 2016 with a deadline of January 5, 2017 and was tied in with The LEGO Batman Movie.[16] The theme called for brickfilms between 15 and 30 seconds in length which feature Batman defeating a villain, either existing or original. 602 entries were recorded, which includes an unknown number of duplicates.




The contest was judged by a panel from Warner Bros and The LEGO Batman Movie design team. The judging criteria were LEGO Batman humor, Creativity in LEGO Builds, Attention to LEGO Batman and villain story line and Focus on the overall look and feel of the movie, each weighted at 25%. The results were announced (after two delays) on February 16, 2017. There were three grand prize winners and three runner-up winners. The grand prize winners will have their brickfilm included on the LEGO Batman Movie DVD and additionally received a full range of LEGO Batman Movie sets (13 total), a plate with a Batman minifigure autographed by Will Arnett, a plate with a Joker minifigure autographed by Zach Galifianakis, and The LEGO Batman Movie on Blu-Ray. The runner-ups received 70905 The Batmobile, 70906 The Joker Notorious Lowrider, 70909 Batcave Break-In, 70912 Arkham Asylum, a plate with a Batman minifigure autographed by Will Arnett, a plate with a Joker minifigure autographed by Zach Galifianakis and The LEGO Batman Movie on Blu-Ray.




The Grand Prize and Runner Up winners were: The seventh Rebrick brickfilm contest was launched around January 9, 2017. The deadline is March 24.[17] (At launch, it was listed variably as either March 22 or 24.) It calls for videos showing a model being built from a Creator 3-in-1 set through stop-motion. Entries are required to be between 15 and 45 seconds in length. The contest is aimed exclusively at stop-motion and does not permit CG entries. Any sound which is included is required to be entirely self-created. No LEGO parts beyond those included in the selected Creator 3-in-1 set are to be used. The contest will be judged by a panel from the Creator team. The judging criteria will be Overall coolness and originality in video entry, Most inspired details in video entry, Attention to contest theme and Best use of LEGO elements, each weighted at 25%. One grand prize winner and two runner-up winners will be selected. Each will receive the sets 31054 Red Racer, 31055 Blue Express, 31056 Green Cruiser, 31057 Air Blazer, 31058 Mighty Dinosaurs, 31059 Sunset Street Bike, 31060 Airshow Aces, 31062 Robo Explorer, 31063 Beachside Vacation, 31064 Island Adventures and 31065 Park Street Townhouse.




The grand prize winner will additionally receive a LEGO Creator t-shirt and "some exclusive LEGO Creator goodies". ↑ Announcment of the first ReBrick video contest ↑ ReBrick Flick Halloween Competition rules ↑ Halloween Competition winner announcement ↑ Halloween Competition finalists ↑ Rules PDF of The LEGO Movie competition ↑ Announcement of The LEGO Movie ReBrick Film Competition ↑ The LEGO Movie ReBrick Film Competition results ↑ Announcement of the Show Us an AFOL competition (redirects away due to poor scripting) ↑ Announcement of the winner of the Show Us an AFOL competition ↑ The promotional film for the LEGO Stop-Motion Dream Race contest ↑ Announcement of the LEGO Stop-Motion Dream Race contest ↑ Results to be announced at Steinerei 2016 ↑ LEGO Stop-Motion Dream Race winners ↑ The Greatest Villain of All Time in Ninjago contest page ↑ The 6 finalists of the Greatest Villain contest, displayed for voting

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