Brickfilms Wiki:Formatting Guidelines

Formatting Pages

 * The subject of the page should be in bold, and also italics if it is the title of a brickfilm.
 * Brickfilm titles should always be italicized. Example: The Citizen of the Year.
 * Brickfilmers should always be referred to by their actual first and last name if known.
 * All username and online aliases should always be contained within double quotes. Example: "Brickbrock"

Brickfilmer's Pages
Begin the page with the brickfilmer's name and nationality. List up to three brickfilms the brickfilmer is known for, and any additional notable achievements, such as contest wins or community contributions. Avoid identifying the brickfilmer by their online username; online usenames should be listed in the brickfilmer infobox.

Every brickfilmer's page should have an infobox and a complete filmography. If the complete filmography is over 10 films, also include a select filmography that features up to one third of the total number films. For example, if a brickfilmer has 21 films in their filmography, up to 7 films should be listed in their select filmography. Films in the select filmography should be significant in some way: contest-winners, award winners, or simply films the brickfilmer is known for.

Listed below are several brickfilmer's pages that exemplify the ideal brickfilmer's page:
 * Nathan Wells
 * Zach Macias
 * Philip Heinrich

Images
Every article should have a least one image. The primary image should be contained within the relevant infobox.

When selecting an image for a brickfilmer page, follow this priority:
 * 1) An actual picture of the brickfilmer that is flattering, appropriate and relatively recent. Example: Jay Silver
 * 2) A picture or frame from a brickfilm featuring a minifigure version (AKA sigfig) of the brickfilmer. Example: Nikolas Jaeger
 * 3) A picture of the brickfilmer's "logo" that commonly appears at the start or end of their brickfilms. Example: Stefan van Zwam
 * 4) A frame from one of the brickfilmer's brickfilms

Do

 * Include at least two sources in every article. One of the citations can and should be a link to the actual brickfilm.
 * Cite plot summaries with a link to the actual brickfilm

Don't

 * Include reviews or language like "widely-acclaimed" or "popular." This is an informational wiki, not a popularity contest. Absolutely avoid attempting to rank brickfilmers by called someone "somewhat popular" or "quite popular"
 * Create pages solely to support a fictional canon of a brickfilm or series of brickfilms. This wiki is focused on creating a factual database of brickfilms, brickfilmers, brickfilm websites and brickfilm contests and competitions.
 * Create a page for every single brickfilm in a person's filmography without considering its notability. There are hundreds of brickfilms out there that need to be added to this wiki, and it is preferable to focus on adding brickfilms from a wide selection of brickfilmers instead of attempting to complete a certain brickfilmer's filmography.

Citing Sources
To give this wiki creditability as a source of information about brickfilming all articles must cite their sources. In other words you must credit the websites (or other places) you got your information from.

You can do this in 2 ways: