10 October 2010

5 months ago a few of my classmates and I exhibited our third year work in Bristol. We were basically left to our own devices and it turned out pretty successful. Here are some of my photographs from the event.


My exhibition space
Betty
Martha Ford's All Grown Up and Ben Cady's The Goat and The Well exhibition spaces
Luiz Lafayette Stockler's Vovรด and Peter Millard's Custard exhibition spaces
Michael Piercy, Luke Doyle and Peter Millard drinking some beer
Luiz Lafayette Stockler and Richard Blades admiring Richard's stop motion set from Project Sealife
Kip Trevaskis looking happy as ever
A man making use of my typewriter
A very enthusiastic Martha Ford
Peter Millard and Ben Cady being as normal as they can manage
Luke Doyle with a suitcase
Martha Ford closing up after a successful opening evening

05 October 2010

As you can see, I haven't posted anything for the whole summer, and although I have some right treats coming up for you, I don't want to jinx anything so I wont reveal anything yet. In the meantime, here are some photographs that I took at a fireworks competition in Southport on Sunday evening.






29 September 2010

After having a really great summer, I think it's finally time to start knuckling down and getting myself onto the animation wagon. I've been looking into a lot of routes, and think the best way to approach the metaphorical door in which I should get my foot into is to write to studios asking for work experience and also to bands and record labels asking if I can do a music video and to just draw, draw, draw.

Here are oodles of doodles (well seven) that I have been working on over the past couple of days.


The ideas for the scenarios came from a long lost sketch book from my first year of university in which, I made some of my friends tell me the first things that came into their crazy heads and I would draw them the best I could.

20 September 2010

Obligatory graduation photo.

It was so hard to keep track of everyone that day, so Emily photoshopped herself and Emma into the picture and Kyle is acting the 'hat throw' because he had already handed his cap and gown back to the uni. I think he did a good job. Hollywood here comes Kyle!

30 June 2010

I HAVE A DEGREE!

And it's a 2:1! YAY!!

20 June 2010

Hello you sunny lot!

I just got back from France on Monday as I went to the Annecy 2010 animation festival which was pretty cool. The majority of films I saw were pants, but there were a fair few absolutely excellent ones that made the trip worth while (along with Annecy being one of the most beautiful towns I've ever been to, made it an extra little bit more worth while).

This is the Newport Uni crew who attended the festival, along with David Silverman and was taken at a picnic by the Lac d'Annecy not long after Martha, Emma, Lorna and I came last in a massive mad pedalo race, in which we won a bunch of radishes... yay!
One film which really caught my eye at the beginning of the week (but I didn't get the chance see) was Sinna Mann (Angry Man) directed by Anita Killi, which then won three awards in the closing ceremony; the Special Jury Award, the Audience Award and the Unicef Award.



The best screening I went to had to be the award winning shorts of the 60s. It was so refreshing to see such amazing stop motion and hand drawn animation with no computer effects, it really inspired me and made me want to start animating as soon as possible!

Problems arising though, I'm moving back to the baron lands of St. Helens, Merseyside in three days so no more Newport University studio time for me. That, along with the 70p I had last time I checked my bank balance, means it will be a while before I can afford a good quality camera as a starting point to my very own little animating area. These are minor details though... keep calm and carry on and what not and I'll be back in Annecy with my very own film being screened before you know it!

26 May 2010

It's been extremely busy bee times recently, what with completing my final film for my degree and the Animation Newport 2010 exhibition at the Centrespace Gallery, but considering I have started to give out my first attempt at business cards, I decided to update my showreel and publish it on here.


The exhibition in Bristol started on Friday night and it seems to be a success! Considering non of us have ever organised a professional exhibition before I feel extremely proud of us all. Today is the final day and we are holding a formal screening evening as the closing event so it's one last chance for us all to get together and enjoy our work before the mad rush of tidying up and handing the keys back on time is upon us.

Check this link out to keep updated on the films and artists who were part of the exhibition.