Prior to what effectively served as the death of the site in 2008 and the community from the time migrating to Bricks in Motion, brickfilming activity on the internet was primarily located at Brickfilms.com. The Brickfilms.com-era is usually defined by the likes of dynamic duo films, Leftfield Studios films, The Letter, Good Company, Grace, The Citizen of the Year, and many other classics, but in this video, we go way back to before any of those, and take a deep dive into the formation and earliest days of the site and community. The aim of this video is to demonstrate the extent to which brickfilming "arrived" during this point in time, with major visibility, growth, and the establishment of a community who were now interacting with each other and taking influence from each others' films. We also aim to demonstrate how what happened here is the beginning of a lineage that still continues through to this day.
This is the fourth video in this series, and is the second we have made covering this point in time, as the full history of the LEGO Studios Steven Spielberg MovieMaker Set required its own video. For the previous videos in this history series, see this playlist: /playlist/PLiWw9dElHOz2scI5PVgn2PZ6H0WGkp7XU
For the list of links to the films included in this video, see here: https://bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/391764/#p391764
For more, see this Brickfilms Wiki page: https://brickfilms.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_brickfilms_in_the_first_Brickfilms.com_directory
Chapters:
0:00 Before Brickfilms.com
5:27 Launch of Brickfilms.com and early days
10:11 Media attention and growth
15:45 Star Wars brickfilms
18:54 Spite Your Face Productions
23:51 Further spread and expansion
29:09 Classical Movie Contest
32:18 The Gauntlet by Jay Silver
39:38 Later 2001 expansion, notable films, and controversies
46:15 Credits
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