Zap

Zap is a 1989 film and the only brickfilm by David Betteridge. It is a music video for a song of the same name by the band Ethereal and was commissioned by the band's record label Truelove Records. It is the first known brickfilm that wasn't commissioned by The LEGO Company to receive a wide public release as it was shown by MTV and other music channels in 1989.

Plot
The plot of Zap was based on select scenes from the film Apocalypse Now. A man goes to sleep and dreams of a surreal and colourful world. In this world, three men sail a boat down a river and use a device to make evildoers disappear. As their journey progresses, the world becomes more and more war-torn. They eventually sail their boat up a waterfall and reach the home of a god-like figure, after which the dream ends and the sleeping man wakes up.

Crew

 * David Betteridge - Director, Animator
 * Phil Burgess - Animation Director
 * Dan Betteridge - Art Director

Production
Zap was produced over three and a half months in 1989. Betteridge and co. were given a budget of £3000 which allowed them to shoot on 35mm film and use a hand-cranked camera from 1903, modified to include an animation motor.

Similar to The Magic Portal from the same year, The LEGO Company did not view Zap favourably and threatened to sue, although they never followed through with this threat.