Thomas Foote

Thomas Foote is an American brickfilmer. He is known for Also thwacked Zarathustra, The Big Match, & Jake Technic vs. Dr. Cyber. He was one of the earliest brickfilmers active online, sharing his early LEGO animations in January 2000, and his brickfilming panel at BrickFest 2000 inspired Jason Rowoldt to start brickfilming and subsequently launch Brickfilms.com.

In 2001, Thomas Foote launched the first website known as Bricks in Motion as his personal site, which remained online until 2005. He would later allow the name of his site to be used to rename the website that launched in 2008 when community members at the time were migrating away from Brickfilms.com. Thomas Foote continued to pay to keep the Bricks in Motion domain online until 2014.

Filmography

 * 2000 || LEGO War ||
 * 2000 || Jet Car ||
 * 2000 || Saucer ||
 * 2000 - 2001 || Jake Technic vs. Dr. Cyber ||
 * 2001 || The Big Match ||
 * 2001 || Also thwacked Zarathustra ||
 * 2002 || The Military Lovers ||
 * 2002 || The Ballad of Fred || Horror Animation Contest entry
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt
 * 2001 || The Big Match ||
 * 2001 || Also thwacked Zarathustra ||
 * 2002 || The Military Lovers ||
 * 2002 || The Ballad of Fred || Horror Animation Contest entry
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt
 * 2002 || The Ballad of Fred || Horror Animation Contest entry
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt

BricksInMotion.com
From 2001 to 2005, BricksInMotion.com was Thomas Foote's personal website. In addition to hosting his brickfilms, it also hosted software developed by Foote designed to aid brickfilmers. In 2008, Jonathan Schlaepfer approached Thomas Foote asking to take over the BricksInMotion.com domain for a new brickfilming website that he had started under the temporary name ilovebrickfilming.com. Thomas Foote agreed, and a few months later Bricks in Motion was officially launched.