Re: how long have you been brickfilming
2 years already
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2 years already
I've played around with the LEGO studios set, although they were like a video camera being thrown into a washing machine and pressing record.
I found a CD with the first decent animation I completed for an extension class, it's dated to Monday 21st of August 2006. I'm not sure why, but 2007 seems so much longer ago than 2006
I guess it would depend on your view. I found out about brickfilming about a year ago, immediately got a cheap webcam at Wal-Mart, and then (this is the sad part) I used WMM for the animation. What I did back then I don't even consider brickfilming(it was mainly live action). So then I joined BF and then BiM, and I downloaded MonkeyJam a week after joining here. It was a whole new thing, so I consider myself to have been brickfilming only weeks.
I started late March of this year. So I am pretty new, in a way.
What about you?
Last edited by Scypax (November 18, 2009 (01:02pm))
I started about a year and a 2 months ago.
Last edited by Just Kidden (November 19, 2009 (08:19pm))
Merged.
And on the topic, I made MTT ATTACK, was made in summer 2007, but as a hobby, I've been brickfilming for about 1 1/3 years.
NXTManiac
Well, I made LEGGO MUVVEES starting in 1998 or 1999, but I didn't really start taking off a bit until I got LEGO Studios in 2000/2001. I made a whole bunch of stuffs, but never posted any of it. I had read about Brickfilms.com after getting LEGO Studios, but I didn't join it until July of 2007, by which point I had started releasing my first published Brickfilm on YouTube (Penguin Strikes Back released on March 21, 2007). I haven't attempted a long Brickfilm since that one, but I've made shorter ones. So, in all, probably about 8-9 years (not counting my earlier attempts with an old camcorder in the late 90s).
When Lego Studios was released. It took some years thought to make some progress, I didn't discover brickfilms.com till a few yeas later. It was since then that I started making progress. Sadly all my LEGO Studios movies were lost when my hard disc crashed.
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