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The '''Bricks In Motion Awards''' (commonly abbreviated to '''BiMA''' or '''BiMAs''') was an annual event held on [[Bricks In Motion]] to recognize notable brickfilms that exceled in animation, storytelling, visual design, entertainment and artistic quality. The winners of each category were awarded with a (virtual) Bricks In Motion Award. The Bricks in Motion Awards have been effectively cancelled since 2016. [[Nathan Wells]], one of the last runners of the Bricks in Motion Awards, cited the "quiet response [...] from the community" as one of the major reasons for not continuing the awards,<ref>[http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/367767/#p367767 Nathan Wells's response to "Has the Bricks in Motion Awards been cancelled"]</ref> with another being the growing difficulty in keeping track of the many brickfilm releases in each year. |
The '''Bricks In Motion Awards''' (commonly abbreviated to '''BiMA''' or '''BiMAs''') was an annual event held on [[Bricks In Motion]] to recognize notable brickfilms that exceled in animation, storytelling, visual design, entertainment and artistic quality. The winners of each category were awarded with a (virtual) Bricks In Motion Award. The Bricks in Motion Awards have been effectively cancelled since 2016. [[Nathan Wells]], one of the last runners of the Bricks in Motion Awards, cited the "quiet response [...] from the community" as one of the major reasons for not continuing the awards,<ref>[http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/367767/#p367767 Nathan Wells's response to "Has the Bricks in Motion Awards been cancelled"]</ref> with another being the growing difficulty in keeping track of the many brickfilm releases in each year. |
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*'''[[Leftfield Studios|Billy Gribbin]] as Merle in ''[[Special Deliverance]]''''' |
*'''[[Leftfield Studios|Billy Gribbin]] as Merle in ''[[Special Deliverance]]''''' |
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**[[Nate Burr]] as Steve in [[See No Evil|''See No Evil'']] |
**[[Nate Burr]] as Steve in [[See No Evil|''See No Evil'']] |
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− | **[[Leftfield Studios|Billy Gribbin]] |
+ | **[[Leftfield Studios|Billy Gribbin]] as Dr. Frankenstein in [[Frankenstein|''Frankenstein'']] |
− | **Logan Dwight |
+ | **Logan Dwight as Blambo in ''[[Blambo Part II]]'' |
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+ | **[[Daisy Wardell]] as Siddar Abbey in [[Repent|''Repent'']] |
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**''[[The Artist]] ''– [[Mirko Horstmann]] |
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**''[[Driven]] ''– [[Nathan Wells]] |
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*'''''[[Writer's Block]]'' – [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]]''' |
*'''''[[Writer's Block]]'' – [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]]''' |
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**''[[America: Outlawed]] ''– [[Doug Vandegrift]] |
**''[[America: Outlawed]] ''– [[Doug Vandegrift]] |
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**''[[The Artist]] ''– [[Mirko Horstmann]] |
**''[[The Artist]] ''– [[Mirko Horstmann]] |
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− | **''[[Hastings]] ''– [[ |
+ | **''[[Hastings]] ''– [["Night Owl"]] |
**''[[Lonesome Heroes]] ''– [[Jason Boyle]] |
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**''[[Driven]] ''– [[Nathan Wells]] |
**''[[Driven]] ''– [[Nathan Wells]] |
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**''[[Fight: A Stikfas Film]] ''– [[Errol Elumir]] |
**''[[Fight: A Stikfas Film]] ''– [[Errol Elumir]] |
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*'''''[[Infinity Squared]] ''– [[Nathan Wells]]''' |
*'''''[[Infinity Squared]] ''– [[Nathan Wells]]''' |
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**''[[Fight: A Stikfas Film]] ''– [[Errol Elumir]] |
**''[[Fight: A Stikfas Film]] ''– [[Errol Elumir]] |
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− | ** ''[[Hastings]] ''– [[ |
+ | ** ''[[Hastings]] ''– [["Night Owl"]] |
**''[[Little Guys!]] ''– [[David Pagano]] |
**''[[Little Guys!]] ''– [[David Pagano]] |
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**''[[Writer's Block]] ''– [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]] |
**''[[Writer's Block]] ''– [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]] |
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*'''''[[America: Outlawed]] ''– Various'''''<nowiki/>'' |
*'''''[[America: Outlawed]] ''– Various'''''<nowiki/>'' |
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− | **''[[Hastings]] ''– [[ |
+ | **''[[Hastings]] ''– [["Night Owl"]] |
**''[[The Inventor]] ''– Alexander Suppe |
**''[[The Inventor]] ''– Alexander Suppe |
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− | **''[[Night of the Tater]] ''– [[ |
+ | **''[[Night of the Tater]] ''– [["Night Owl"]] |
**''[[Writer's Block]] ''– [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]] |
**''[[Writer's Block]] ''– [[Kevin Horowitz and Jacob Schwartz]] |
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+ | *'''[[Daisy Wardell]] as The Stranger in ''[[The Gift from the Future]]''''' |
**[[KrickFilms]] as Future Man in'' [[Rick and Tom Go to the FUTURE]]'' |
**[[KrickFilms]] as Future Man in'' [[Rick and Tom Go to the FUTURE]]'' |
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** [[Chris Salt]] as Shawn in ''[[Reputation]]'' |
** [[Chris Salt]] as Shawn in ''[[Reputation]]'' |
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− | The Bricks in Motion Awards were created by [[Dylan Woodley]] as a successor to the BAFAs.<ref>[http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/69653/ 2008 Bricks in Motion Awards Announcement Thread]</ref> They were announced on August 2, 2009, later in the year compared to preceding ceremonies owing to the aborted BAFAs earlier in the year. The members of the judging panel were [[Philip Heinrich]], [[Jonathan Vaughan]], [[ |
+ | The Bricks in Motion Awards were created by [[Dylan Woodley]] as a successor to the BAFAs.<ref>[http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/post/69653/ 2008 Bricks in Motion Awards Announcement Thread]</ref> They were announced on August 2, 2009, later in the year compared to preceding ceremonies owing to the aborted BAFAs earlier in the year. The members of the judging panel were [[Philip Heinrich]], [[Jonathan Vaughan]], [["Night Owl"]], Evan Linsey, [[Jordan Harris]], [[Dustin Finstrom]], [[Zach Macias]], [[Anthony D'Angelo]], [[David Pagano]] and Dylan Woodley. The results were posted August 9, 2009.<ref>[http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/topic/3273/the-2008-bricks-in-motion-awards-results/ Bricks in Motion Awards Results Thread]</ref> |
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**''[[Tender Family Moments: Reading is FUN!]] ''– [[James Morr]] |
**''[[Tender Family Moments: Reading is FUN!]] ''– [[James Morr]] |
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− | *'''''[[Bill Carney's Body]] ''– [[ |
+ | *'''''[[Bill Carney's Body]] ''– [["Night Owl"]]''' |
**''[[Glimpse of a Downfall]]'' – [[Matt Gillan]] |
**''[[Glimpse of a Downfall]]'' – [[Matt Gillan]] |
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**''[[Pierre & Luigi]] ''– [[Jonathan Vaughan]] |
**''[[Pierre & Luigi]] ''– [[Jonathan Vaughan]] |
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**''[[Glimpse of a Downfall]] ''– [[Joseph Frank]] |
**''[[Glimpse of a Downfall]] ''– [[Joseph Frank]] |
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**''[[The New Neighbor]] ''– Quentin Billard |
**''[[The New Neighbor]] ''– Quentin Billard |
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− | **''[[30 Years: The Story of the Minifigure]] ''– [[ |
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**''[[A Clone Halloween]] ''– [[Jordan Johnson]] |
**''[[A Clone Halloween]] ''– [[Jordan Johnson]] |
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**''[[Days Of Our Pizza]] ''– [[Keshen Matus]]<ref>[http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/keshen-brings-little-plastic-blocks-life/270124/ News article on Keshen]</ref> |
**''[[Days Of Our Pizza]] ''– [[Keshen Matus]]<ref>[http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/keshen-brings-little-plastic-blocks-life/270124/ News article on Keshen]</ref> |
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*'''''[[A Clone Halloween]] '''''<nowiki/>'''– [[Jordan Johnson]]'''<nowiki/> |
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**''[[Mind Control]] ''– [[Leftfield Studios]] |
**''[[Mind Control]] ''– [[Leftfield Studios]] |
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− | *'''''[[The River]] ''– [[ |
+ | *'''''[[The River]] ''– [["Night Owl"]]''' |
**''[[Alles ist die Noppe]]'' – [[nichtgedreht]] |
**''[[Alles ist die Noppe]]'' – [[nichtgedreht]] |
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**''[[Legolibrium 2]] ''– [[Keshen Matus]] |
**''[[Legolibrium 2]] ''– [[Keshen Matus]] |
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− | *'''''[[The River]] ''– [[ |
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**''[[A Clone Halloween]] ''– [[Jordan Johnson]] |
**''[[A Clone Halloween]] ''– [[Jordan Johnson]] |
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**''[[Gunship Down]]'' – [[Jordan Johnson]] |
**''[[Gunship Down]]'' – [[Jordan Johnson]] |
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*'''''[[Alles ist die Noppe]] ''– [[nichtgedreht|Hendrik Denkhaus and Kilian Helmbrecht]]'''<nowiki/> |
*'''''[[Alles ist die Noppe]] ''– [[nichtgedreht|Hendrik Denkhaus and Kilian Helmbrecht]]'''<nowiki/> |
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**''[[Dracula]] ''– Mitchell "Whittleberry" Connolly |
**''[[Dracula]] ''– Mitchell "Whittleberry" Connolly |
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+ | ** ''[[The River]] ''– [["Night Owl"]] |
**''[[Total Eclipse Of The Heart]] ''– [[Steffen Troeger]] and Sandra Abele |
**''[[Total Eclipse Of The Heart]] ''– [[Steffen Troeger]] and Sandra Abele |
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**''[[Plant]] ''– [[Jordan Harris]] |
**''[[Plant]] ''– [[Jordan Harris]] |
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− | *'''''[[The River]] ''– [[ |
+ | *'''''[[The River]] ''– [["Night Owl"]]''' |
**''[[Alles ist die Noppe]] ''– [[nichtgedreht|Kilian Helmbrecht]] |
**''[[Alles ist die Noppe]] ''– [[nichtgedreht|Kilian Helmbrecht]] |
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**''[[Antonio's Revenge]] ''– [[James Jannicelli]] |
**''[[Antonio's Revenge]] ''– [[James Jannicelli]] |
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** ''[[Space Police]]'' – [[David Pagano]] and [[The LEGO Group]] |
** ''[[Space Police]]'' – [[David Pagano]] and [[The LEGO Group]] |
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*'''''[[The Hobbit: The Lake-Town Chase]] ''– [[Enrique Fuster]]''<nowiki/>''''' |
*'''''[[The Hobbit: The Lake-Town Chase]] ''– [[Enrique Fuster]]''<nowiki/>''''' |
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**''[[1741 Battle of Mollwitz]] ''– [["Brick Dictator"]] |
**''[[1741 Battle of Mollwitz]] ''– [["Brick Dictator"]] |
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+ | **''[[INFINITE]] ''– [[Steffen Troeger]] |
**''[[Hunted|Star Wars: Hunted]] ''– [[Beaton Films|Eric Beaton]] |
**''[[Hunted|Star Wars: Hunted]] ''– [[Beaton Films|Eric Beaton]] |
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**''[[Plastic Love]] ''– [[Maxime Marion]] |
**''[[Plastic Love]] ''– [[Maxime Marion]] |
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** [[Jonny Paquette]] as Bartender in ''[[Coffee & Carnage]]'' |
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** Jean-Marie Pexoto as Edmond in ''[[Plastic Love]]'' |
** Jean-Marie Pexoto as Edmond in ''[[Plastic Love]]'' |
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**''[[Beyond the Eleventh Dimension]]'' – [[Chris Boyer]] |
**''[[Beyond the Eleventh Dimension]]'' – [[Chris Boyer]] |
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**''[[Minecraft: Creepers series|Minecraft: Creepers Part 1]]'' – [[Thomas Evans]] |
**''[[Minecraft: Creepers series|Minecraft: Creepers Part 1]]'' – [[Thomas Evans]] |
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+ | **''[[Sola Luna]]'' – [["rioforce"]] |
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*'''''[[Paint.]]'' – [[Jon Rolph]]''' |
*'''''[[Paint.]]'' – [[Jon Rolph]]''' |
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**''[[A Fixed System]]'' – [[Aaron Fisher]] |
**''[[A Fixed System]]'' – [[Aaron Fisher]] |
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**''[[Jungle Adventure]]'' – [[Pablo Llorens]] |
**''[[Jungle Adventure]]'' – [[Pablo Llorens]] |
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+ | **''[[LEGO ̲ Adventure in the City]]'' – Rogier Wieland, Danièle Knirim, Yoana Buzova, Suus Hessling, Raymon Wittenberg, and Iris van den Akker |
**''[[Minecraft: Creepers series|Minecraft: Creepers Pt 1]]'' – [[Thomas Evans]] |
**''[[Minecraft: Creepers series|Minecraft: Creepers Pt 1]]'' – [[Thomas Evans]] |
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*'''''[[Beyond]]'' – [[Markus Engel]] and [[Dominik Girod]]''' |
*'''''[[Beyond]]'' – [[Markus Engel]] and [[Dominik Girod]]''' |
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+ | **''[[The Latecomer]]'' – Paul Playa-Arruego |
**''[[LEGO Captain America 3: Nazi Zombies]]'' – [[Forrest Whaley]] |
**''[[LEGO Captain America 3: Nazi Zombies]]'' – [[Forrest Whaley]] |
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*'''''[[Beyond the Eleventh Dimension]]'' – [[Chris Boyer]]''' |
*'''''[[Beyond the Eleventh Dimension]]'' – [[Chris Boyer]]''' |
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**''[[Batman vs. Superman 2: Dawn of Just Desserts]]'' – Dane Erland |
**''[[Batman vs. Superman 2: Dawn of Just Desserts]]'' – Dane Erland |
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+ | **''[[LEGO ̲ Adventure in the City]]'' – Rogier Wieland, Matthias Hurtl, and Pieter-Henk van Wijk |
**''[[Paragraph]]'' – [[Steffen Troeger]] and [[nichtgedreht|Hendrik Denkhaus]] |
**''[[Paragraph]]'' – [[Steffen Troeger]] and [[nichtgedreht|Hendrik Denkhaus]] |
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**''[[Why We Love Disaster News]]'' – [[James Morr]] and Tommy Williamson |
**''[[Why We Love Disaster News]]'' – [[James Morr]] and Tommy Williamson |
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**''[[Experience and Error]]'' – [[Nate Swihart]] |
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**''[[iWater]]'' – [[Steffen Troeger]] |
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+ | **''[[Sola Luna]]'' – [["rioforce"]] |
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*'''''[[The Infinite Brick]]'' – [[Dylan Woodley]]''' |
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Revision as of 23:37, 15 January 2022
The Bricks In Motion Awards (commonly abbreviated to BiMA or BiMAs) was an annual event held on Bricks In Motion to recognize notable brickfilms that exceled in animation, storytelling, visual design, entertainment and artistic quality. The winners of each category were awarded with a (virtual) Bricks In Motion Award. The Bricks in Motion Awards have been effectively cancelled since 2016. Nathan Wells, one of the last runners of the Bricks in Motion Awards, cited the "quiet response [...] from the community" as one of the major reasons for not continuing the awards,[1] with another being the growing difficulty in keeping track of the many brickfilm releases in each year.
The BiMAs were similar in style to film industry award shows such as the BAFTAs or Oscars with films being nominated for a category in advance and then the winner being announced to a live audience. The 'live' winner's announcement of the BiMAs was usually done via IRC chat which has sometimes been accompanied with a video stream.
The Bricks in Motion Awards replaced the Brick Award for Film Arts (BAFAs) which ran for one year in 2008 starting on Brickfilms.com and later on Bricks in Motion (then known as ILoveBrickfilming.com), which in turn was a replacement for the Brickfilming Achievement in Motion Picture Arts awards (BAMPAs) which ran in 2006 and 2007 on Brickfilms.com.
2005 Brickfilming Achievement in Motion Picture Arts
The 2005 BAMPAs were created by Brickfilms.com member Scott Dombert.[2] The winners were announced on March 19, 2006.[3] The last reported judging panel was David West, Scott Dombert, Logan Wright, Toph Beach, J. Watson, Loïc Desjardins, Saul Goode, Jay Silver, Rachel Dew, Nick Maniatis and Matthew Gray.[4]
Best Overall Film | Best Animation |
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Best Cinematography | Best Screenplay |
Best Sound Design | Best Visual Elements |
Best Voice Acting Performance | Best Debut Film |
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2006 Brickfilming Achievement in Motion Picture Arts
The 2006 BAMPAs were once again hosted by Scott Dombert. Nominees were announced on April 9, 2007[6] and winners were announced June 9[7], 2007. Changes from 2005 include: Best Overall Film was renamed to Best Film and Best Debut was replaced by Best Score. The last reported judging panel consisted of Michael J. Green, David West, Rachel Dew, Scott Dombert, Jay Silver, James Morr, Lewis Chen, Robert Graff, "Pip the Mighty", Stefan van Zwam and J. Watson.[8]
Best Film | Best Animation |
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Best Score | Best Voice Acting Performance |
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2007 Brick Award for Film Arts
The BAFA Awards, officially called the Brick Award for Film Arts 2008 but covering films released in 2007,[9] the only one of its kind, was created by Mathew Buck to be a successor to the BAMPAs.[10] Changes from the 2006 BAMPAs include: adding Best Director, splitting Best Visual Elements into Best Set Design and Best Visual Effects, renaming Best Score to Best Music, renaming Best Voice Acting Performance to Best Vocal Performance, and adding Best Ensemble Cast. Winners were announced March 22nd, 2008.[11]
Best Film | Best Director |
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Best Animation | Best Screenplay |
Best Cinematography | Best Sound Design |
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2008 Bricks in Motion Awards
The BAFA Awards were originally intended to return in 2009. Mathew Buck announced his intention in January 2009 to hand control of the awards over to a new host.[12] Nathan Wells was selected as the new host soon afterwards. A thread was soon posted for forum users to suggest potential nominees for the forthcoming BAFAs.[13] In February, Wells said the BAFAs were progressing slowly and could be months late, but would still happen.[14] This was the last official word heard about the 2008 BAFAs. A successor to them, the Bricks in Motion Awards, was run in their place.
The Bricks in Motion Awards were created by Dylan Woodley as a successor to the BAFAs.[15] They were announced on August 2, 2009, later in the year compared to preceding ceremonies owing to the aborted BAFAs earlier in the year. The members of the judging panel were Philip Heinrich, Jonathan Vaughan, "Night Owl", Evan Linsey, Jordan Harris, Dustin Finstrom, Zach Macias, Anthony D'Angelo, David Pagano and Dylan Woodley. The results were posted August 9, 2009.[16]
Best Film | Best Animation |
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Best Screenplay | Best Cinematography |
Best Sound Design | Best Set Design |
Best Visual Effects | Best Original Score |
Best Vocal Performance | Best Ensemble Cast |
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2009 Bricks in Motion Awards
Dylan Woodley continued to host the 2009 Bricks in Motion Awards.[17][18] Two new categories, Best Series and Viewers' Choice, were added. There was no specific judging panel. Instead, all members of the Bricks in Motion staff were allowed to submit a ballot for the awards. The nominations were announced on February 23, 2010 and the final results were announced on April 18, 2010.
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The cancelled 2010 Bricks in Motion Awards
The 2010 Bricks in Motion Awards did not take place because its organizer Dylan Woodley only received 5 nomination ballots from the staff members of the site[20], and because of the lack of eligible voters.[21] The lack of a 2010 awards came as a surprise to many users because Woodley had already announced the 2010 awards as happening and produced a short list of films for the Viewers Choice Award.[22] It took 5 months after the closing of Viewer's Choice voting for official confirmation that the event was not happening.
The Viewers' Choice shortlist was:
2011 Bricks in Motion Awards
The Bricks in Motion Awards were momentarily revived for 2011 by Aaron Bulger. The nominees were announced on June 4, 2012[23] and the winners announced on June 23, 2012.[24]
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There were no Bricks in Motion Awards for 2012 and 2013.
2014 Bricks in Motion Awards
The 2014 Bricks in Motion Awards were run by Nathan Wells and Zach Macias. They were judged by Zach Macias, Nathan Wells, Seán Willis, Rachel Dew, Joseph Hayden and Graeme Allen, with additional help from Christian Colglazier and Philip Heinrich. The nominees were announced on March 23, 2015 and the winners were announced on June 13, 2015.[25] Changes include the addition of the Best Editing category and removing the requirement that nominees must have been posted in the Bricks in Motion Releases forum.[26] Viewer's Choice was not held due to time constraints.
2015 Bricks in Motion Awards
The 2015 Bricks in Motion Awards were again run by Nathan Wells and Zach Macias and were judged by Zach Macias, Nathan Wells, Seán Willis, Rachel Dew, Joseph Hayden and Jorden Davis, with additional help from Philip Heinrich. The nominees were announced on Februrary 29, 2016[27] and the winners were announced on April 30, 2016.[28] The Viewers' Choice category returned in this year.
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Best Ensemble Performance | Viewers' Choice |
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References
- ↑ Nathan Wells's response to "Has the Bricks in Motion Awards been cancelled"
- ↑ 2005 BAMPA Nominee Announcements Thread
- ↑ BAMPA 2005 Awards Thread
- ↑ News updates for the 2005 BAMPAS
- ↑ Account of IronBrick
- ↑ BAMPA 2006 Nominee Announcement Thread
- ↑ BAMPA 2006 Winners Announcement Thread
- ↑ News updates for the 2006 BAMPAs, including a list of judges
- ↑ Example of a graphic from the BAFA awards
- ↑ BAFA Discussion Thread
- ↑ BAFA winners announced
- ↑ Thread regarding the BAFAs in 2009
- ↑ 2008 BAFA nominees thread
- ↑ Status of the 2008 BAFAs in February 2009
- ↑ 2008 Bricks in Motion Awards Announcement Thread
- ↑ Bricks in Motion Awards Results Thread
- ↑ BiMA2009 Nominees Thread
- ↑ BiMA2009 Winners Thread
- ↑ News article on Keshen
- ↑ Dylan Woodley on why the 2010 awards failed
- ↑ Philip Heinrich on what happened to the 2010 awards
- ↑ Viewers' Choice shortlist for the cancelled 2010 BiMAs
- ↑ 2011 Bricks in Motion Award Nominee Anouncement Thread
- ↑ Bricks in Motion Awards 2011 Winners Announcement Thread
- ↑ BiMA 2014 results
- ↑ 2014 BiMA nominees thread
- ↑ Bricks in Motion Awards 2015 nominees
- ↑ BiMA 2015 winners