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Re: Suggestions for kids' animation festival?
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lugnet.animation
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Mon, 15 Oct 2007 08:03:18 GMT
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In lugnet.animation, Scott Lyttle wrote:
> In lugnet.animation, Suzanne Rich wrote:
> > Hi All! I'm planning a big brick event for next weekend[1]. As part of it, I'd
> > like to run some LEGO stop motion movies on a TV there. I need to figure out a
> > selection of "little kid friendly" films. i.e. stuff that won't freak out
> > parents of a four-year-old. So far, I haven't had time to look through the many,
> > many films at brickfilms.com, but some of the ones I did watch were a little
> > gory or had swearing in them. I'm running out of time to contact artists for
> > permissions, so, My question is: Do any of you folks know of a good list of such
> > films? Or, could you help me develop one here?
> >
> > -Suz
> >
> > [1] see: http://www.constructiontoys.com/store/media/brickfair-1.jpg
> > http://www.constructiontoys.com/store/media/brickfair-2.jpg
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> Suz,
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> I think there's one called "new computer" that is very entertaining. Of course,
> there's always the "Revenge of the Brick" that you can probably grab from
> treehouse animations' site. You may want to try hitting up the organizers of
> animation contests at past 'fests..
>
> Scott Lyttle
Scott,
Sorry, to say but the site 'Treehouseanimation.com' has shutdown. So I am not
sure where to find good download of "Revenge of the Brick".
-Abner
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