PostBrickFilms.com

PostBrickFilms.com was a website that offered members of Brickfilms.com server space to host their brickfilm-related video files, images, and/or website. It was created in 2005 by Ian Hirschfeld, and was hosted on Brickfilms.com server space. It went offline in early 2007.

PostLEGOMovies.com
On March 3, 2005, Ian Hirschfeld posted a thread on the Brickfilms.com forums, noting that there had been a lot of problems with Brickshelf being down, making it difficult for brickfilmers to host their video files and images. He offered to host brickfilms on behalf of other people, mentioning that he had an account on Homestead.com with 15GB of bandwidth and 125MB of diskspace, and an account on isphost.org with 20GB of bandwidth and unlimited diskspace, paid for for a year and neither of which he was really using. The offer was positively received, and Hirschfeld set up a URL for the purpose, PostLEGOMovies.com. Brickfilmers could ask Hirschfeld to open an account for them, and they could then use an FTP client to upload their own files to their own directory hosted on the URL. On April 4, a full site layout was added, rather than the site just being a plain index of directory folders.

At the end of April, PostLEGOMovies.com went down due to the bandwidth space exceeding the limit. Hirschfeld contacted his server host, and was under the impression that the limit had accidentally been set lower than expected. The site came back online at the beginning of May. However, in June, the URL began to redirect to a different site owned by Hirschfeld. He contacted the server host again and was informed that PostLEGOMovies.com was entirely deleted off the server, as it had exceeded the allotted webspace by more than double (an entire 2 gigabytes), and offering unlimited downloads of video files was spiking the load and crashing the server when too many were being downloaded at one time. Hirschfeld asked the community if they would like him to bring the service back, and began to look for a way to do so. He was advised to not include the word "LEGO" in the name of his new site, over legal concerns.

PostBrickFilms.com
On July 6, 2005, Ian Hirschfeld launched a new website, PostBrickFilms.com. Joshua Leasure allowed him to run this site on the Brickfilms.com server, granting him access to a good amount of disk space and bandwidth.