Go Miniman Go! Video Contest

The '''Go Miniman Go! Video Contest''' was a brickfilming contest run in 2008 by Gizmodo.com in official association with the LEGO Group. It was run as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the LEGO minfigure.

History
In 2008, The LEGO Group celebrated the 30 year anniversary of the LEGO minifigure with their Go Miniman Go! campaign. A website, GoMinimanGo.com, was set up and featured articles, activities and downloads relating to the LEGO minifigure. Two official contests were launched to tie in with the campaign: The Go Miniman Go! Photo Contest, hosted by Brothers-Brick.com, and the Go Miniman Go! Video Contest, hosted by Gizmodo.com.

The Go Miniman Go! Video Contest was launched on August 25 alongside three brickfilms commissioned for the campaign: 30 Years: The Story of the Minifigure by Nathan Wells, Go Miniman Go! by David Pagano and Living in MeatSpace by Nate Burr. These films were included in the contest announcement to serve as inspiration for entrants. The theme of the contest was to "create a movie in honor of the minifig", though the only requirement to fit this theme was to include minifigs in the film. While stop-motion was the encouraged technique, it was not a requirement. The minimum time limit was 20 seconds and the deadline was October 31.