List of brickfilms in the first Brickfilms.com directory

This is a list of brickfilms that were in the first film directory on Brickfilms.com. This directory was started by Jason Rowoldt on December 16, 2000 and received its last update on February 17, 2003. It was superseded by the second Brickfilms.com directory, which was launched by Joshua Leasure on August 4, 2003.

This directory was divided into four categories based on the length of the films, and the categories have been preserved on this list with their original descriptions. Occasionally, more than one film was included in a single entry in the directory, which has also been preserved on this list. In some cases, the years listed for when a film was made is approximate and based on when they were added to the directory if there is no other information, and it is possible that they were made in prior years. At least one animation has been found to be in an early archive but be gone in later archives, so it is possible that this list does not contain every film that was ever in the directory.

Quickies - Less than a minute
"A very short film or animation. They may be screen tests, concept ideas, or quick sketches. Usually nonsensical with no background, story or real characters. Fun to watch anyway."

Shorts - 1 to 5 minutes
"These films are a little longer and a little more thought out.  Those that are in the four to five minute range have taken some effort to make and probably have some special effects.  This is a very popular category, as five minutes of detail is about the motivational limit of most animators.  Some of our  best works are in this catagory."

Small Movies - 5 to 25 minutes
"Almost any longer work is in this catagory. It takes a huge amount of effort to make any animation over 5 minutes long. Almost everything in this catagory has been scripted and storyboarded. In this category, you can see real stories starting to develop. Every movie below took a lot of effort and can be watched and admired."

Feature Length Movies - Over 25 Minutes
"Epic works. Usually, this is the effort of a cast and crew, not just one person. If done independently, it is a major project, sometimes lasting months of years. This is the pinnacle of our hobby."