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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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I guess you're The guy who had the angel avatar. I'm bad with names.
Did I win the cookie?
Welcome back.
DIVINE, that was the name I was trying to guess
Hi,
My name's Sie. I'm someone who use to be avidly into brickfilming when I was younger. I got pressured out of it (to move into clay of all things, yuck). I'm looking to get back into making films, which feels odd after 13 years of not owning lego.
I'd appreciate if anyone knows of any masterposts for getting into brickfilming. I feel so out of the loop. I doubt people still use the logitech quickcam pro 4000.
P.S. It's super cool to see the community still alive, and im recognizing a lot of old names. Whatever happened to Brickfilms, if that's not too taboo to ask around here.
Hi,
I feel so out of the loop. I doubt people still use the logitech quickcam pro 4000.
Actually we've got at least one person who still uses the 4000 - twickabrick. ![]()
Welcome back! ![]()
Last edited by Mighty Wanderer (April 23, 2016 (11:00am))
Hi,
My name's Sie. I'm someone who use to be avidly into brickfilming when I was younger. I got pressured out of it (to move into clay of all things, yuck). I'm looking to get back into making films, which feels odd after 13 years of not owning lego.
I'd appreciate if anyone knows of any masterposts for getting into brickfilming. I feel so out of the loop. I doubt people still use the logitech quickcam pro 4000.
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P.S. It's super cool to see the community still alive, and im recognizing a lot of old names. Whatever happened to Brickfilms, if that's not too taboo to ask around here.
Uh, brickfilms… yeah that's a long story…
EDIT: You can read about it here: http://web.archive.org/web/200808030122 _Chronicle
EDIT: You can read about it here: http://web.archive.org/web/200808030122 _Chronicle
That was something,
Thanks.
Hello!
I might have posted in this thread before but since my last visit to this site was many years ago I'm re-introducing myself as there's likely to be a lot of new faces I've never seen before.
I'm a Scottish brickfilmer known by the name of blobstudios. I was a pretty active brickfilmer a few years ago but university has taken up a lot of my free time lately. However I'm soon to be finishing up at uni and somehow found the time to release a new video a few weeks ago. I hope to get back in to brickfilming regularly again as I ponder where to go next in life.
Hope to meet some new brickfilmers and share some stories. Thanks!
Welcome back! I must say it was a surprise to see a new video from you the other day.
Welcome (back) to the forums, Sie and blobstudios! It's great to have you.
Unfortunately, I don't have a good all-in-one brickfilming tutorial around, but there are plenty of awesome tutorials on the web, and please, feel free to ask what you need to know. Check out the Production forum, it's full of good stuff.
Again, welcome!
Hi my name is Jay ![]()
I haven't been animating long, but I'm hoping to learn somethings here at Bricks In Motion.

Welcome, Jay!
If you need advice/tips on brickfilming, we will help you out ![]()
Hi, I am The Motion Hero
I have been on BIM for about a year, but I never introduced myself properly. I have been Animating for about 2 years now and I came here to learn a lot here and get better at what I love to do.
That's about it ![]()
Hi all
Father and son team form the South coast of the UK, just getting going on the world of brick animation. We’re here for technical tips, community and all that kind of stuff...
His interests- Superheroes, minecraft skateboarding etc,
Dad’s interests- Monty Python and other surreal humour, cult movies
By the way- here's a film we made recently...
Lego kicks in about at 6 minutes!
https://vimeo.com/123031741
Welcome Lando! ![]()
well, that film was interesting, I busted out laughing when
He pulled out the keyboard
the stop motion segment isn't too bad, their are some set bumps, some visible clay, the animation isn't that smooth (maybe because the video's frame rate isn't divisible by the animation's FPS?) and there did seem to be some light flicker, which in this film isn't a problem, because it's covered up by the old film effect, I did like the animation of the huntsman attacking the wolf though.
Welcome to BIM, It will be interesting to see what you produce! ![]()
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