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Hieroglyph Studios

An entitled actor throws his sandwich across the greenroom during an interview with a journalist from the LEGOwood Reporter. It’s just another day of high powered wheelin’ and dealin’ at Hieroglyph Studios, where the glitterati of BrickTown churn out the latest Brickfilm productions for LEGOFlix. Today they’re filming "Mummy Queen 3: The Awakening." Sometimes life really does imitate art, or is it the other way around?

Facts & (non Mini) Figures

  • Constructed using ~15,000 LEGO pieces
  • This post WWII 1940’s projector is the oldest RELIC in this exhibition. It was originally used for naval demonstrations and training.
  • Inventor Edmond Raymond Turner created the first colour-motion film in 1902.
  • Ancient Egypt was rich in arts and culture. They were one of the first civilisations to invent writing. Scribes were considered powerful people because only they could read and write.
  • The Ancient Egyptian alphabet contained over 700 hieroglyphs.

Life in Motion

If you were making a film at Hieroglyph Studios, what would your production be called?

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