I used to be amazed when I saw even the most terrible brickfilms on YouTube (with like 1 fps, barely any movement), and I just loved them. The first one I remember seeing was a Harry Potter one, I think. I tried making my own, too, around 5 years ago. I made a small robber animation (yes, on the very city set that I'm using now- its that old, except back then it only had about 3 buildings) and it was blurry, out of focus, shaky, and the animated minifig just jumped all around randomly, not in a straight line, when walking. But I loved it and I showed it to any guest or relative that came to our house. When I saw the LEGO Star Wars animation contest on LEGO.com, I started something that is now probably going to be over an hour long, and I'm still working on it. Of course, it missed the contest deadline by years, and its sill not done, but I have over 20 minutes done, and over 3,500 pics. Those were the days...
Of course I just started serious brickfilming when I joined youtube and BiM a week ago.
Wellp, thats my [extremely] detailed story of what got me to love brickfilming. But, Molyrust hit it on the spot with what he said too. 
EDIT: I HAVE POSTED THE LEOG CRIMINAL VIDEO THAT I WROTE ABOUT ABOVE ON MY CHANNEL, CLICK THE LINK IN MY SIG TO SEE HOW TERRIBLE IT IS! 
Last edited by DerTarchin (August 26, 2010 (09:50am))
Brickfilmer a decade ago, now looking to relive the glory days
