Been Brickfilming since the LEGO Studios set back in 2000/2001 because I was interested in films and film-making. I liked the aspect of being able to present a form of entertainment and kind of do what the "big boys" do in Hollywood. My favourite directors were Spielberg and Lucas, and I really wanted to be a film director. Doing the Brickfilms allowed me to play with that idea and kind of see what it was like. In later years, after reading of how Spielberg used to make mini-movies with his Super 8 camera, I felt like I was doing something similar by doing "mini-movies" with my webcamera. It taught me patience, it helped me learn about the process of film-making. I lost interest along the way because, though I learned more patience by doing it, my attention span just seemed to get shorter and shorter. My interests sort of shifted, too. At the present, I'm more interested in voice-over work and acting than direction or animation, so I tend to not do it as often. I never really made a Brickfilm, rather an actual short with a story, aside from the one that pretty much ripped off Star Wars in 2007; though I made shorts like commercials and PSA's, I could never get around to actually doing something with a story, as motivation and animating moods are rarely present nowadays. I tend to try to voice-over as often as possible because I find it much more enjoyable than animating it and editing it and so forth, though there is a sense of satisfaction there after the short Brick-mercial is done. There's also the clean up factor, since I animate in my bedroom and stowing away the LEGO afterwards at 5 AM when you're sleepier than a Snorlax is no fun! With my recent obsession with Mark Hamill, it's only further boosted my interest in acting in general and especially voice acting. The man is EPIC.
I'm also long-winded... Oops! 
"Heal the world. Make it a better place...." -Michael Jackson
"I like to stroke them." -Hazzat

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-Jedi Master, DarthVincentPrice, who's retired...again... from the animation. Voicing's still a go!