Jason Rowoldt

Jason Rowoldt is an American brickfilmer. He is best known for having been the founder of the website Brickfilms.com, which he ran from December 2000 until mid 2003. He is also known to have coined the term 'brickfilm'.

Founding of Brickfilms.com
Main article: Brickfilms.com

Jason Rowoldt was inspired to start brickfilming by Thomas Foote's brickfilming panel at BrickFest 2000 and by later purchasing LEGO Studios upon its release. On December 16, 2000, Rowoldt launched the first major website for brickfilming, Brickfilms.com, to share his own films and to gather into one place links to the small number of other brickfilms he had found around the internet. The website soon grew to be the main hub for online brickfilming activity, with many more brickfilms being submitted to the film directory, and a growing community of brickfilmers posting on the message board. With brickfilming being an emerging phenomenon at the beginning of the 2000s, Rowoldt was interviewed about the hobby and his website for articles by outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian, the BBC, and TV Guide, helping to bring much greater attention to the hobby. During his time as owner of Brickfilms.com, Rowoldt hosted the Classical Movie Contest and the Historical Fiction Contest on the site.

In addition, the founding of Brickfilms.com is the first documented use of the term "brickfilm" to refer to films created with LEGO. Despite coining the term as the name of the website, Jason can be seen to have considered and encouraged the use of the term as the generic name for films created using construction block toys, to be used by all freely.

"But because I do not have, and none of us have, "official" endorsement from LEGO does not mean we cannto make and sell films using similar products. 80% or more of the sets I build involve other brands of plastic building bricks, which is why I call my films (and encourage you to) Brick Films."

- Jason Rowoldt; April 3, 2003

Rowoldt ran Brickfilms.com until mid-2003, when dwindling available time and interest led him to sell it. The website remained the main gathering-place for the English-speaking brickfilming community until 2008, when disagreements with new owners led to the community establishing and moving to a spritual successor website, Bricks in Motion.

Filmography

 * 2000 || The Chase ||
 * 2001 || Dancing on The Moon ||
 * 2001 || Vecna's Lens: Part I || Also known as Dungeon Crawl: Part I
 * 2001 || Brickfilms Director's Project - Group 2 || Co-production with Brian "Mr.B" Schimke, Conrad Slater and Russ Jensen
 * 2002 || The Fencers ||
 * 2002 || Brickfilms Historical Fiction Contest Award Show ||
 * 2002 || Kung Fu Fighting ||
 * 2002 || Alone || Horror Animation Contest entry
 * 2003 || Secret Strategeries ||
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening ||
 * 2002 || Brickfilms Historical Fiction Contest Award Show ||
 * 2002 || Kung Fu Fighting ||
 * 2002 || Alone || Horror Animation Contest entry
 * 2003 || Secret Strategeries ||
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening ||
 * 2003 || Secret Strategeries ||
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening ||
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening ||
 * 2003 || The Sol Chronicles Episode 1 Opening ||