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| - The Plast Awards was a brickfilming awards ceremony hosted by Anders Berget and Patryk Wawer in 2002. It is the earliest example of a ceremony in the brickfilming community designed to award brickfilms previously released within the last year. It was originally planned as an annual event, but did not occur again. Brickfilming awards ceremonies would return starting in 2005 with the unrelated Brickfilming Achievement in Motion Picture Arts, which still run to this day as the Bricks in Motion Awards. Unlike the Bricks in Motion Awards, the Plast Awards relied on directors to submit films for consideration rather than having the judges select nominations.
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Winner(s)
| - * Animation Class
- by Stefan van Zwam
* Nick Maniatis for his role in Good Company
* The Camps
- by "HypnoticChipmunk"
- by Doug James
* Great Inventors Part 1: The Wheel
- by Stefan van Zwam
* METRO
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| - The logo of the Plast Awards
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Location
| - *Brickfilms.com ezboard forums
*TitanPictures.com
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Host(s)
| - *Anders Berget
*Patryk Wawer
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| - The Plast Awards was a brickfilming awards ceremony hosted by Anders Berget and Patryk Wawer in 2002. It is the earliest example of a ceremony in the brickfilming community designed to award brickfilms previously released within the last year. It was originally planned as an annual event, but did not occur again. Brickfilming awards ceremonies would return starting in 2005 with the unrelated Brickfilming Achievement in Motion Picture Arts, which still run to this day as the Bricks in Motion Awards. Unlike the Bricks in Motion Awards, the Plast Awards relied on directors to submit films for consideration rather than having the judges select nominations.
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