The Brickfilm Feature: Unusual adventure brickfilms (July 21, 2017)

In 2015, Nathan Wells ran the Brickfilm of the Week feature, with myself and Sméagol joining in towards the second half.  For a while now, I have been thinking about launching a successor to  that feature, and when nswihart began talking about how he wanted to see  a feature and would also be willing to write for one, it seemed like  now would be a good time to start one up again. Welcome to the first  installment of The Brickfilm Feature!

While Brickfilm of the Week featured one classic brickfilm each week,  I plan for the format of this new feature to be less defined. My main  focus for now will be on featuring a number of brickfilms under a common  theme, no matter their age or fame. It may also include Brickfilm of  the Week-style single film features if the film is substantial, or other  formats entirely. There will also be multiple writers, and hopefully  some once-off guest writers. If you enjoy seeing content like this, I  would encourage you to try to leave responses to the threads, as visible  response helps motivation to continue writing articles.

For this inaugural feature, I will be highlighting “Unusual adventure brickfilms”. With there still being more than enough time to begin an entry to the Spirit of Adventure Contest,  I thought I would encourage out-of-the-box thinking in regards to the  theme in the hopes of inspiring those who don't have enough time or LEGO  to craft an adventure on a larger scale. A tightly made short with a  strong concept can have just as much of a fighting chance as a mini-epic  (as I myself have found out in previous contests).

To see the full post including the films featured, visit the forum thread!