Topic: Animator of the Week: Noah Frazier (April 20, 2015)
This featured brickfilmer post is part of a series of articles highlighting animators who supported the Bricks in Motion Documentary project on Kickstarter.
Noah Frazier (PushOverProductions) started making brickfilms with his dad's camcorder in 2007 after seeing the entries to the "LEGO Star Wars Moviemaking Contest." He eventually met Jonathan Phillips (Just Kidden) who introduced him to BricksInMotion. He says the community helped him grow as a filmmaker:
"With help from the extremely supportive community , I improved more in one year the I had in the four years I had been brick filming all together. After getting involved in contests like BRAWL and THAC, I discovered my love for oddball-ish dark humor, which is likely the result of an questionable parental decision to raise me on Monty Python's Flying Circus."
During this time, Noah made brickfilms such as The Deadly Mission and 15 Second Party In a Crate.
Noah notes that eventually his interest in brickfilming came to overshadow other priorities, such as school, and he decided to take a step back and focus on directing live action films. His recent work can be seen here.