LCC 2.5 was started in December of 2003, a few months after LCC 2 failed to attract enough participants. This competition was not limited to lightsaber choreography, though most entries kept with the theme anyway. As well, the time limit was increased to five minutes. The winning entries by popular vote were, in order, 10 (Contenders), 7 (Not a Forest), and 3. The judges' votes ordered them 10, 3, and 7. Entries 11 (A Target for Two) and 12 (Rybot vs Ash) were not officially in the competition due to technical difficulties. Intermezzo Dualis - Reloaded was not entered in LCC 2.5 only because it was too awesome for Zap to delay from releasing it earlier. |
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Entry
1 - Adam vs Gary Casious Productions Entry (19mb) |
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Entry 2 - Erik vs Bryan Goldleader23 Erik Ross Entry (15mb) |
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Entry 3 Darklore Entertainment, Niget Minja Josef Beeby and Thomas Harvey Entry (21mb) Website |
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Entry 4 Goldleader23 Erik Ross, Brian Watson and David Ross Entry (21mb) |
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Entry 5 Crickmer Film David Crickmer and Tate Sallee Entry (22mb) |
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Entry 6 - Lightsaber Thingy With
Awesome Title WeirdHat Productions Jacob Kafka, Mat Fries and Matt O'Leary Entry (9mb) Website |
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Entry 7 - Not a Forest Komodo Films Mitch Parker Vaudry, Justin Monk, Tessa Wojdylo et al. Entry (31mb) |
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Entry 8 - Biped Digital Magic Pictures Nate Caauwe Entry (12mb) Website |
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Entry 9 - Short but Sweet Lightsaber_Style8675 Entry (20mb) |
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Entry 10 - Contenders Brandon Flyte and Chris Wilson Entry (30mb) Music Remix (33mb) |
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Entry 11 - A Target for Two Lightsaber_Style8675 Entry (24mb) |
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Entry 12 - Rybot vs Ash Brethren Films Steve Reddekopp, Gary Reddekopp and Ryan Reddekopp Entry (12mb) |
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Intermezzo Dualis - Reloaded ZapTroNic Productions Håkan "Zap" Andersson Entry (37mb) Website |
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