Ten Lines Contest

The Ten Lines Contest was a brickfilming contest hosted by Joshua Leasure on Brickfilms.com between 2005 and 2006. The aim of the contest was to create a brickfilm including ten lines of dialogue from a given pool of 30. It was an official Brickfilms.com "mini-contest", and occurred between the major contests Heroes and Villains Contest and Fame, Infamy and Glory Contest.

A second edition of the Ten Lines Contest was hosted by Jonni Phillips between 2011 and 2012 on Bricks in Motion.

History
The contest was announced as coming soon by Joshua Leasure on the 23rd of November 2005. The same day, he posted a thread in which members could submit possible lines for the contest. The original intention was for the contest to have a pool of 20 lines where members would have to produce a film incorporating between ten and twenty of them, with no other dialogue. This format was changed before the contest began to permit other dialogue. The pool of lines was also extended to 30 due to the large quantity of suggested lines.

Leasure announced the beginning of the contest with the 30 selected lines on November 27, 2005, referring to it as "the next Brickfilms mini-contest". Entrants had to make a film incorporating at least ten of the 30 lines, and were allowed to include other dialogue as well. The winners would be chosen through a top 3 ballot from each entrant and from any patron 24fps or higher who submitted a ballot.

Following a small deadline extension, the contest concluded on January 12, 2006, receiving 11 entries.

Results
|| The Shopping List || Judah Frank || The Library || "minibeast198" || S.W.A.T.U. || "Mutant Monkey Studios"
 * 1. || Unmasked || Leftfield Studios
 * 2. || Transaction || Leonardo Escobar
 * 3. || A Dangerous Calling || Holger Imig
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"|4. || Material Possessions || Nathan Wells
 * 3. || A Dangerous Calling || Holger Imig
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"|4. || Material Possessions || Nathan Wells
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"|4. || Material Possessions || Nathan Wells
 * 6. || Channel Surfing || Mark Wanninger
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 7. || The Bell Game || Lewis Chen
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 7. || The Bell Game || Lewis Chen
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 7. || The Bell Game || Lewis Chen
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 9. || Mr. Repairman || "Pingo"
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 9. || Mr. Repairman || "Pingo"
 * 11. || A (Partially) Normal Day || "Ticket"
 * 11. || A (Partially) Normal Day || "Ticket"

The Ten Lines Contest 2012
The Ten Lines Contest concept was reprised by Jonni Phillips in 2011 on the Bricks in Motion forums. The Ten Lines Contest 2012 started on December 26, 2011 and once again included a pool of 30 lines to choose from. The original deadline was January 9, 2012, but this was later extended to January 16. The contest received six entries and was judged by Phillips, Harry Bossert, Aaron Bulger and Graeme Allen. First place was the only winner to receive a prize and was offered a choice between one of the LEGO sets 3178 Seaplane, 7279 Police Minifigure Collection or 4436 Patrol Car.

Top 3

 * 1. || The Heist || "PlainBrickProductions"
 * 2. || It Runs in the Family || Ethan Olson
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 3. || Life On the Streets || "Awesomeonomy"
 * Super Zero || "Terrorontor"
 * colspan="1" rowspan="2"| 3. || Life On the Streets || "Awesomeonomy"
 * Super Zero || "Terrorontor"
 * Super Zero || "Terrorontor"