Loïc Desjardins

Loïc Desjardins is a French music composer. Besides his own film Nowhere in Space Episode I: Twenty Years, he is best known in brickfilming as a composer for classic brickfilms such as Rapunzel by Jay Silver and Bowling for Sandercoe by Chris Salt. He contributed the song "I Animate" to the revised version of Animation Class: Lesson 1 by Stefan van Zwam. He was brought back to composing for brickfilms for Taco Trouble 2: The Trial, released in 2021.

As director

 * 2003 || Monky Business || Words of Wisdom Contest entry
 * 2004 || Nowhere in Space Episode I: Twenty Years ||
 * 2004 || Nowhere in Space Episode I: Twenty Years ||

As composer

 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening || Directed by Jason Rowoldt
 * 2003 || SS-5 Moccasin Special Edition || Directed by Patryk Wawer
 * 2004 || Nowhere in Space Episode I: Twenty Years ||
 * 2004 || Stranded || Directed by Felix C.
 * 2004 || Rapunzel || Directed by Jay Silver
 * 2004 || Animation Class: Lesson 1 (updated version) || Directed by Stefan van Zwam
 * 2004 || The Brick Gulch Chronicles || Directed by Chris Salt
 * 2007 || Bowling for Sandercoe || Directed by Chris Salt
 * 2021 || Taco Trouble 2: The Trial || Produced by Seán Willis, Brian Willis, Andy Boyer, & Dave Lennie
 * 2004 || Animation Class: Lesson 1 (updated version) || Directed by Stefan van Zwam
 * 2004 || The Brick Gulch Chronicles || Directed by Chris Salt
 * 2007 || Bowling for Sandercoe || Directed by Chris Salt
 * 2021 || Taco Trouble 2: The Trial || Produced by Seán Willis, Brian Willis, Andy Boyer, & Dave Lennie
 * 2007 || Bowling for Sandercoe || Directed by Chris Salt
 * 2021 || Taco Trouble 2: The Trial || Produced by Seán Willis, Brian Willis, Andy Boyer, & Dave Lennie
 * 2021 || Taco Trouble 2: The Trial || Produced by Seán Willis, Brian Willis, Andy Boyer, & Dave Lennie
 * 2021 || Taco Trouble 2: The Trial || Produced by Seán Willis, Brian Willis, Andy Boyer, & Dave Lennie

Loïc also contributed music and sound design to Jay Silver's 2005 puppet animation King Kong vs. Aquadrillicus, which was created for and won "a contest held by Ain't It Cool News in which the intent was to create a creature that King Kong might encounter on his native Skull Island and animate it using the stop-motion technique".