Tag Archives: animation

Featured on YouTube!

Wowzers!, Zoiks! and indeed Blimey! ‘DON’T TOUCH‘ got featured on YouTube!
Considering I can’t stand watching the bugger any more I’m quite proud. I suppose it’s appropriate to show you it again… as if it’ll look any different featured. *edit – Thought I’d give you the new HD version to oggle at.

All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat) Trailer

Here’s the lastest glimpse of the upcoming film, All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat). Should be a good’un when it’s done.

Portfolio Review at Flip

A veritable tirade of news lately. On Friday 4-5.30pm, 6 graduate animators, including myself, will be having our showreels ripped to shit by a panel of experts at The light House, Wolverhampton. It’ll be like standing on stage with my balls hanging out for inspection. In the best possible way, of course.
The panelists include: 
  • Dan Calvert, a senior animator at Blitz Games
  • Mick Foley, from Sumo Dojo Productions. Member of PACT National Council for Animation and a council member on the Skillset Animation Forum
  • Roger McIntosh, an animation director with credits including, ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’, ‘Peter Rabbit & Friends’, ‘Kipper’ and ‘Angelina Ballerina’.
Things that I’ll try to get to:
Thurs 6th
7-9pm: Opening party at Millenium Point,
Fri 7th
4-5.30pm Portfolio Review Session (obviously),
Sat 8th 
8.30pm Closing Party.

Louis & America

Just started on a string of commissions for Las Vegas/L.A. based horror filmmaker William Rot. Very nice guy who’s working on the feature ‘Helter Skelter’
Definitely exercising my dark side at the moment. I should start watching fluffy cartoons and doing charity work to keep myself clean, but I’ll probably just watch porn and cry whilst cutting myself instead.

Phonographantasmascope – Jim le Fevre

Here’s a bit of fun that my friend threw my way. It’s a take on the Pixar’s and Studio Ghibli’s 3D Zeotrope Sculptures using 2 turntables. It’s really quite cute. Shows what you can do with a bit of spare time and a technology who’s only obvious use was to play music and rotate helpless kittens.

The creator, Jim le Fevre, also studied at my old art college, which was nice to see.

Here’s Pixar’s and Studio Ghibli’s originals:

It Came in Peace Wins Showdown

At the end of Friday the votes were counted and we won, meaning we now earn revenue when you watch ‘It Came In Peace’.

What the hell, watch it a few times.

Countdown Featured on AWNtv

Countdown is featured on Animation World Network’s online video channel, AWNtv.com

Click here to see and vote for it.

Atom Uploads Showdown

‘It Came In Peace’ has been pitched against ‘Changes’ in the Atom Uploads Showdown.

Give ‘It Came In Peace’ a high score and we could be earning revenue from Atomfilms.com

Countdown wins E4 E-vids Competition

That’s right, Countdown seems to be a member of the living dead, ravaging yet another online competition. Curious to think that its belated success couldn’t have happened without the YouTube generation. Here’s the winners list . . . or not, he links now broken

Featured on HDFest.com

The HD FEST website has featured ‘DON’T TOUCH’ as their short of the week. With a couple of nice pictures and biographical details squeezed in.