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David West is a member of the brickfilming community. He is best known for being the first host of the Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest, which he ran the first four installments of and which still runs to this day. He was also a major contributor to the first successful community project Cleaning Time, collaborating on writing and animating multiple scenes.
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2003 | Duel of the Bums | |
2004 | Speeding Demon | 10 Brick Contest entry |
2005 | AnimatorDV Ad | AnimatorDV Commercial Contest second place winner[1] |
2005 | Cleaning Time | Community project co-ordinated by Doug James and Joshua Leasure and directed by Tom Dean |
Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest
The Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest emerged from a January 2005 discussion of an idea by Stephen Nolen, which itself was based on a one-hour competition idea by Robinson Wood. West spoke of having had a similar idea in the past,[2] and volunteered to host as Robinson Wood wished to enter it himself[3] (which, ultimately, he did not until THAC 2 the next year).
Other hosting
Other than THAC, David West also hosted the trailer competitions for the Heroes and Villains Contest in March 2005 and the Fame, Infamy and Glory Contest in May 2006.[4] He also organised the BrickFest 2006 Montage.