The AniExer-size Animation Contest was a brickfilm competition created by Dustin Finstrom. Its aim was to be a regularly-occuring themed animation exercise to help people improve, through practice and feedback. The contest's name refers to "Animation Exercise" as well as the small size of the contest, which is reflected in the font size in the logo.
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| - The AniExer-size Animation Contest was a brickfilm competition created by Dustin Finstrom. Its aim was to be a regularly-occuring themed animation exercise to help people improve, through practice and feedback. The contest's name refers to "Animation Exercise" as well as the small size of the contest, which is reflected in the font size in the logo.
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| - The AniExer-size Animation Contest logo, designed by Dustin Finstrom
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| - *Dustin Finstrom
*Philip Heinrich
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*Bricks in Motion
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| - AniExer-size Animation Contest
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| - The AniExer-size Animation Contest was a brickfilm competition created by Dustin Finstrom. Its aim was to be a regularly-occuring themed animation exercise to help people improve, through practice and feedback. The contest's name refers to "Animation Exercise" as well as the small size of the contest, which is reflected in the font size in the logo. The contest was primarily hosted on Finstrom's YouTube channel but was also run in official association with Bricks in Motion, and Philip Heinrich provided assistance in the running of the contest. Finstrom originally planned to run the contest every 3-4 months, but it ultimately only ran twice, with just over two months between the beginnings of the two installments.
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