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Bricks in Motion
We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
A place to discuss, share, and create stop motion films.
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Mine was deleted, it was on my channel (lostboycool) two years ago and it wasn't even stop motion, well there was a few scenes, but it was the record for a second then stop, then move him then record, and it didn't turn out that great. As I actually didn't even watch any brickfilms before I made my first one, I just made it, I just thought of it one day.
DanimationMovies wrote:I skipped the 5/10 fps bull!@#$ and went straight to 15. I'm such a rebel.
So did I.
My very first brickfilms were made with Lego Studios, but lost when my computer crashed.
I consider this to be my first brickfilm, because it was the first I posted on the forums and my first not made with lego studios.
My first animation featured a man getting run over. My first brickfilm was an @$$-tastic 11-minute tale about the Revolutionary War, which ended with a gag involving a soldier whipping 'his' hat off to reveal shoulder-length hair and then leaping onto the British general for some sweet face-eatin'. It featured lots of violence and Funkadelic tracks.
It was also filmed in 10FPS with a camera that was horribly suited to the job at hand.
This is the earliest brickfilm I contributed to that is online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go7Mc-w9rjw
I'll see if I can find my first Brickfilms. The frst was "Spaceman: The Movie", and the second was "Battle of the Dwarven Citadel".
My earliest brickfilm was made in October 2006 (wow, can't believe it was that long ago) and it features people getting eaten by a hat, including the consumption of an entire McDonald's restaurant. Would have been epic if not for the typical crappy quality found in a first film.
My very first brickfilm was made shortly after LEGO Studios came out, so between 2001-2003, and I think it involved either a helicopter and some dinosaurs, or a lawnmower that was actually a time machine; it was made with a video camera; I'm sure I still have the tape lying around here somewhere, but I have no clue where it might be. My first brickfilm with LEGO Studios was also really bad, and involved the giant fan that came with the set, and also a foot. I have it lying around here somewhere, but I'm too lazy to find it and upload it.
My first real brickfilm, which I made after finding out about Brickfilms.com and seeing all the quality films there, you can see right here.
I made my very first brickfilm around 2001 back when LEGO Studios was king.
I used the camera that came with it and I filmed it with one of the first Spiderman LEGO sets. The animation wasn't the best, but it did make sense, even though I kind of did it on the spot that day. Sadly, the Winwdows 98 computer that all of those videos and shorts were on crashed about 5 years ago. Then, I got it for Windows XP, and started again. I made one, but didn't put it on YouTube and subsequently deleted it. I then made another, which was supposed to be the sequel, and uploaded it to YouTube. I can now look back and see how much I've improved since then.
It was being released before and after I joined Brickfilms.com, and afterward, I'd had plans to re-release it with voices and new stuffs, but ultimately decided to try and be more original instead of relying on Star Wars. ![]()
You can find Part 1 of 6 and it's subsequent parts on YouTube.
Yuck, my stomach hurts now. ![]()
Dog
This deserves an oscar....... I mean look at the cinematography, the emotion the.......atmosphere.... You are the greatest director my friend....
Dog wrote:Dog
This deserves an oscar....... I mean look at the cinematography, the emotion the.......atmosphere.... You are the greatest director my friend....
I'd put it up there with The Magic Portal.

VIMStudios wrote:Dog wrote:Dog
This deserves an oscar....... I mean look at the cinematography, the emotion the.......atmosphere.... You are the greatest director my friend....
I'd put it up there with The Magic Portal.
How dare you! This my sir is the finest animation in the world!
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