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Obviously if you are reading this, then you have a special place in your heart for the making of stop-motion animations with Lego bricks.

So would you like to see a documentary about the hobby? Something that would help promote the hobby and provide a lot of great information and entertainment?

What would you think of supporting one that is being made by some of the most highly respected members among the brickfilming community?

Well, now's your chance.

Bricks in Motion - A Documentary about LEGO® Filmmaking

Kickstarter page

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With interviews, exclusive animations, and the guiding hands of the best minds the hobby has to offer, it would be a shame if this documentary failed in the funding. Guaranteed to educate and endear itself to all lovers of Lego stop-motion, as well as those AFOLs who love great models and the telling of fantastic tales, there's nothing that can't be loved about this project. Plus, the perks contain some amazing models and Brickfilm collections that are sure to delight.

Would you please consider donating towards this worthy cause?

Thank you!

-SteampunkDoc/Pritchard Studios

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This looks like a worthwhile project. Not only Brickfilms, but attention to stop motion in general is something I like to see. It almost became a completely lost art a few years ago, the revival makes me very happy. :cry_happy:

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Thanks for posting this! I'm the director of this documentary and we're excited to let a wider audience of people know about the project. I'd be happy to answer any questions.

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Hey guys, the funding has sadly stalled on this project. Please don't let this fail!

Even if you haven't donated, would you consider sharing this around?

It would be a total shame if this project failed after coming so far.

Also, is there a way to frontpage this or get it in a more visible position?

I feel that this is going unnoticed because it is hidden away in a more obscure and little seen section of the site.

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Also, is there a way to frontpage this or get it in a more visible position?

I feel that this is going unnoticed because it is hidden away in a more obscure and little seen section of the site.

I had this question as well. I would be happy to provide some press kit images and an exclusive interview to anybody interested in writing about the project!

Philip

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