Great Microbiologists

Great Microbiologists is a 2003 comedic educational brickfilm by Joshua Leasure about the history of microbiology and notable microbiologists. It was created to commemorate Leasure's then-girlfriend graduating college with a microbiology degree and to be shown at a party including faculty and members from the college's microbiology department. The film features European members of the Brickfilms.com community voicing the historic microbiologists in their native languages.

Plot
In a lab, a narrator introduces the study of microbiology and describes its many uses in fields such as biotechnology, food and dairy, and medicine. He explains that microscopic organisms are creatures too small to be seen without the use of a microscope, and that there is perhaps no man more famous for his microscopes than Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.

In the 1600's, the Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is seen using a microscope and discovering micro-organisms, giving them the name animalcules. The narrator explains that Leeuwenhoek was one of the greatest contributors to the then-new field of microbiology and is often called "the father of microbiology". He states that there is another man who is given this title and perhaps contributed the most to the science of microbiology, Louis Pasteur.

In the 1800's,

Cast

 * Joshua Leasure as Narrator, Yogurt Engineer
 * Stefan van Zwam as Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
 * Loïc Desjardins as Louis Pasteur, Monsieur Bigo, Madame Meister
 * Amy Jo Becker as Libby, Katie
 * Emily Becker as April "Beaker" Becker

Crew

 * Joshua Leasure - Writer, Animator
 * James Jannicelli - Diplomacy bar footage