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A brickfilm is a
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made by either shooting
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animation using construction set bricks like
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) or using
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or
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to imitate the look. They can sometimes also be
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films featuring plastic construction toys (or representations of them). Since the 2000s
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has released various films and TV series and brickfilms have also become popular on (
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s. The term “brick film” was coined by Jason Rowoldt, founder of the website brickfilms.com.


History


1960s–1970s: Early brickfilms

The earliest known brickfilm was a German advertisement for Lego, released in circa 1960. It features various brick-built animal characters, including dogs, cats, and camels, all animated using stop-motion. Little information is known about the advertisement, other than it was released for German cinemas. A display featuring the advertisement is located in the History Collection of Lego House, in Billund, Denmark. The first known amateur brickfilm, , was created in 1973 by Lars C. Hassing and Henrik Hassing. The six-minute video featured both stop motion animation and live action, and was filmed on
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. It depicted
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and was made for their grandparents' golden wedding anniversary. The film was later shown to
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, who had a personal copy made, though the film was not released to the public until May 2013, when the creator uploaded it to
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. Other early brickfilms are known to have been created from 1975 onwards. Many were independent projects while others were promos or advertisements made by Lego itself.


1980s–1990s

A well-known early brickfilm was made between 1985 and 1989 in Perth, Western Australia by Lindsay Fleay, named '' The Magic Portal''. It was filmed on a Bolex 16mm camera with 16mm film and features animated Lego,
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, and
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characters and objects, mixing both stop motion animation and live action footage, with Fleay making a live action appearance. ''The Magic Portal'' had high production values for a brickfilm of its time, with a five-figure budget granted by the Australian Film Commission. However, due to legal issues with The Lego Group, it did not see a wide release for years. The Lego Group eventually backed down on these charges. More early brickfilms were produced in the ''Lego Sport Champions'' series, officially commissioned by The Lego Group in 1987. During this time, Dave Lennie and Andrew Boyer started making "Legomation" using a VHS camera and professional video equipment. An early brickfilm with no involvement from The Lego Group to be widely released was a music video for the UK dance act Ethereal for their song ''Zap'' on Truelove Records. Released in 1991, the film was shown across the MTV network and other music channels and was the first time a full-length stop-motion brickfilm has been released across public channels. The film again attracted the attention of The Lego Group's legal department. The film was directed by filmmaker David Betteridge with
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direction handled by Phil Burgess and Art Direction by Daniel Betteridge. The story was an interpretation of scenes from ''
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'' adapted to the rave culture of the late eighties, following three heroic Lego men as they battle and overcome evil. The film's budget was £3,000 GBP, enabling the filmmakers to shoot on 35mm film using a hand-cranked camera built in 1903 and modified with an animation motor. Originally scheduled to take two weekends, the film's production took three and a half months to complete. In the late 1990s, the age of film and video brickfilms ended as digital cameras became more and more accessible. Also, the
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allowed brickfilmers to produce and distribute their work more easily.


2000s–present

Throughout the 2000s, brickfilms increased in sophistication and garnered some media attention. Higher-end films would often feature digital effects, created frame-by-frame with image editors or inserted via video compositing software. In 2000, the brickfilm '' Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World'' was accepted to over 80 film festivals, including Sundance.
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officially encouraged the creation of brickfilms with the release of Lego Studios in 2000. Since then, The Lego Group has used various brickfilms and TV series to help advertise new themes and sets. The founding of Brickfilms.com in 2000 provided a centralized location for brickfilmers to share their work online. The site did not directly host its members' films, but rather allowed members to link to webpages where they could be downloaded or streamed from. These actions both significantly increased brickfilming's popularity through the mid-2000s. The Deluxe Edition DVD of ''
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'' contained an extra in the form of a brickfilm of the "Camelot Song", produced by
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. Throughout the early 2000s, Spite Your Face Productions created several viral brickfilms in collaboration with The Lego Group, including ''The Han Solo Affair'' and ''The Peril of Doc Ock''. In 2005, Lego released the official computer-generated brickfilm '' Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick'' to tie in with the release of '' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith''. It premiered on
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and was later included on the second DVD volume of '' Star Wars: Clone Wars'' TV series. In the mid-2000s, brickfilms became more widespread upon the rise of
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. In 2007, Lego hosted the Lego Star Wars Movie Making Contest, further publicizing brickfilms online. In 2010,
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produced and released Lego's first official feature-length film, '' Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers''. Since then, Lego has produced four more brickfilm-like feature films, ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2017), ''
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'' (2017), and '' The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part'' (2019). The Lego Group also produced multiple
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for multiple franchises like ''Ninjago'', ''
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'' (e.g. '' Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures'' (2016–17), ''Friends'' or '' Legends of Chima'' (2013–14). While these are created using primarily computer generated animation, they are styled in such a way as to emulate the look of stop-motion brickfilms, even being influenced by some popular brickfilms such as '' The Magic Portal''. Lego additionally also releases video games (e.g. '' Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga'' (2007)) featuring Lego bricks and minifigures. In 2024, Lego and
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released a brickfilm-style take on the theatrical trailer for the first of the two-part film adaptation of '' Wicked''. Also in 2024,
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released '' Piece by Piece,'' a story about
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' life, directed by Morgan Neville and made in the brickfilm style using Lego animation. For years, almost all brickfilming was created using digital cameras and webcams. However, since the advent of stop-motion apps on
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s, brickfilming is accessible to many more people. After the release of ''The Lego Batman Movie'', The Lego Group produced a stop-motion animation themed construction set which was compatible with smartphones and encouraged the art of brickfilming ( 853650).


Technique

Modern brickfilms are captured with digital still cameras (sometimes in the form of webcams, DSLRs or camcorders with still image capability). The most widely used framerates for brickfilms are 12, 15, or 24 frames per second. Animators also tend to use a standard 4-frame minifigure walk cycle. To capture images for the animation, most brickfilmers prefer to use dedicated stop motion software, such as the free Stop Motion Studio, Boats Animator, and Eagle Animation, or professional software such as Dragonframe. Afterwards, compositing software such as
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can be used to add visual effects and a video editor can be used to compile the frames with audio tracks and complete the production of the film.


Franchises

The Lego Group produced various short films, feature films and video games featuring Lego minifigures and bricks. Most of these are based on other already existing franchises like ''
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'' or
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. These films are created using primarily computer generated animation, they are styled in such a way as to emulate the look of stop-motion brickfilms. Multiple video games also feature Lego minifigures and bricks are inspired by brickfilms.


Brickfilming communities and festivals


Communities

Brickfilms.com by Brick à Brack is an online community dedicated to brickfilming. Founded December 16, 2000 by Jason Rowoldt, Brickfilms.com was the first internet brickfilming community ever created. The website hosts a brickfilm directory, threads for filmmakers, technical articles, resources and organizes many brickfilm contests. In 2007 the site was the Internet's "main hub for Lego filmmaking", according to the Wall Street Journal. Bricks in Motion is an online community focused on the art of brickfilming. It was originally founded in 2001 as the personal website of pioneering brickfilmer Thomas Foote, and the current incarnation was founded by Jonathan Schlaepfer in 2008 as a new community-focused brickfilming website, featuring a forum and later a film directory. Starting in 2008, it became the main home of the English-speaking brickfilming community at the time, following an exodus from Brickfilms.com. The current administrators are Chris Wynn and Sean Willis. It is one of the largest and most active online communities. Bricks in Motion annually hosts the two largest community-run brickfilming contests, the Twenty-Four-Hour-Animation Contest (abbreviated to THAC) and the Brickfilm Rapidly All Week Long contest (abbreviated to BRAWL). Brickfilm Day is an online community known for its annual Brickfilm Day event, in which participants submit a brickfilm or a video about brickfilming, all to be released on one day. The first Brickfilm Day festival was in 2018, celebrating the 45th anniversary of ''En rejse til månen'' (Danish for ''Journey to the Moon''). They have organized several brickfilm community projects, such as recreations of popular movie trailers and scenes. Brickfilm Day does not have a dedicated website, but does have a community on Discord.


Film festivals

There are multiple
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s in the brickfilming community that are dedicated entirely to the screening of brickfilms, usually as part of a wider Lego convention. A few notable festivals are the Brickworld Film Festival, based in
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, Cine Brick, a Portugal-based brickfilming festival, and Steinerei, a German brickfilming festival.


Documentary

In 2014, The owner of the Bricks In Motion website, Philip Heinrich, and his production company, Ergo Possum, started a Kickstarter campaign to crowdsource the funding of a feature-length movie, ''Bricks in Motion'', a documentary that follows brickfilmers from around the world and showcases their diverse personalities and their love for the craft. It reached a total of $12,800 and started production in 2014. Production was completed in December 2015, and the film was released on various streaming services in 2017.


References


External links


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