Brick Movies for use in GarageBand Film Scoring Projects
Action/Adventure
Deserted- an abandoned Lego man must find his way back to the Lego pile before it’s too late!
MonkeyIsland- Arghhh! A LEGO pirate film…
Ninja Thief- This ninja gets a wake up call.
Teahouse Trouble- Kung-fu…LEGO style!
Sci-Fi
Time_Lapse- Two men go on a mission back in time to find new technologies and meet up with adventure
Deep_Space- a short film about two guys who discover an alternate universe in their bathroom
All in a Day’s Work- Just a typical day for an Intergalactic Garbage Man…
End of Days-Chapter 1- a short weird black and white film about the apocalypse and a man’s strange encounters
Fantasy
Knights- A typical knight’s sword fight
Lionheart’s Birthday- What happens to a knight on his birthday?
Horror
All of the Dead- The dead will rise in this scary mummy film!
The Abandoned Horror- a 1950′s style black and white monster movie
Sports
Soccer_Maniac- craziness ensues at a soccer match
Comedy
Th Carwash- a short tale about a car wash that turns into an amusing disaster
Little Red Riding Hood- a traditional tale about a little girl an her encounter with a big bad wolf
The Painter- a funny short film about a painter who just can’t seem to get it right
The Letter- a man is having a hard time trying to deliver his letter
TurkeyDay- a Thanksgiving holiday with some funny twists
Western
Legoredo- a typical Western in Lego-style with a shootout between some grizzly cowboys!
















my two favorites were lion hearts birthday and Deep Space i liked them because they were both really funny.i loved them both very equally so they both were equally my favorite.
March 2nd, 2011 at 4:21 pmGreat to see you commenting on the blog Brittany! I’m glad you liked the movies. I’m anxious to see your finished movie soundtrack! Mrs J
March 3rd, 2011 at 5:46 pmHi,
October 15th, 2011 at 1:13 amDid you make the brick movies? If not, where did you get them? Are they creative commons?
We did not make the brick movies. I downloaded some appropriate ones from http://www.archive.org. They have tons of free movies. Not sure about creative commons, but it’s for educational, non-commercial use, and so qualifies under fair-use. Thanks for taking a look!
October 15th, 2011 at 1:29 am