All New Ask Mark Matthew!

By: Andrew Bermudez
(Lego Studios; May 6, 2012)
     Today, we bring you another 'Ask Mark Matthew,' containing 100% new material! Let's get started!

TheGashDusen writes: Would it help to simply include all the music used [in Johnny Thunder and the Gift of the Nile] in the description (or credits) with the author's name? I've heard a lot of stories of videos getting taken down due to music usage.
Mark: Actually, all of the music used is credited in the end credits, so there is no need to worry about that, especially now that the final part of the said film has been re-uploaded. However, to avoid this problem in the future, all of our films (excluding some "From the Vaults" re-releases) will have original music.

robertgboyd writes: How long is this movie [Johnny Thunder and the Secret of Marco Polo?]
Mark: If you were to exclude the bit at the end of each part that allows you to click to get to the next part, the total running time for the film is a whopping 99 minutes! Also, when the film was first released, it was the longest brickfilm of all time! That record has now been broken by The Ice Storm, but we may get that record back soon!

     That's it for today's edition of Ask Mark Matthew. Don't forget that if you have a question, be sure to send it as a private message to YouTube user historylegoman. Until then, we'll be making movies!

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