
Well my trial period of Cinema 4D is nearly at an end, and I pretty much love it! This program is so much more accessible than other 3D software I have used, and it might just be 'the one' for me. There's a lot more I want to do with this...
Well my trial period of Cinema 4D is nearly at an end, and I pretty much love it! This program is so much more accessible than other 3D software I have used, and it might just be 'the one' for me. There's a lot more I want to do with this...
Here's a new show reel of my directing work. I'm entering a new and somewhat exciting phase in my career now; offering my considerable film-making services direct to clients and agencies.
All of the work on this reel are projects I have directed, with quite a lot of my animation, shooting, compositing and editing in the mix too. Most of what you see are commercial jobs produced during my time with Tandem Films, although there are some freelance projects and clips from my own short films in there too.
I'm very keen to take on more work in the corporate video sector; promotional films, information films and documentary/event shooting too. If you have a video project in mind, please do get in touch an we'll develop your idea further together. Please find my contact details at the end of the reel.
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The negative 16mm film as developed. |
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Digitally inverted to become a positive image. |
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Now desaturated to become proper monochrome. |
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More riverside architecture. |
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The London assembly building. |
Just Released over on the main Simon's Cat YouTube channel, here's another short web video I directed/edited. This is another episode in the on-going series of drawing tutorials I make for Simon's Cat Ltd. In this episode, talented animator and artist Simon Tofield shows us how he draws the Rabbit character from his popular books and animation films.
These tutorial films appear on the Simon's Cat YouTube channel, and have also featured as 'extra content' on the DVD release too.
I found a tutorial to model some tank tracks, but I made these to my own design. I then managed to figure out for myself how to use the Xpresso editor to rig the wheels and track to move together.
Here's another one; a portable communicator of some kind.
And now it's the all-new TX2 handset from BeigeData.
I just thought it might be time to put my showreel together again. So I've cut-in a few newer jobs and fixed the broken link to this on my 'REEL' page. These are mostly jobs I've directed whilst at TANDEM, with a couple of extracts from my own short film projects too.
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The Slovak Radio building in Bratislava |
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Composer Mike MacLennan records the piano parts for his score for Mr. Plastimime |
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The Bratislava Symphony Orchestra in full effect. |
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The incredible musicians of the BSO at the recording session. |
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Russian cine camera from the 1970s, the Kiev Alpha 16 |
My 2009 animated short film TXT ISLAND certainly made it to lots of screenings and festivals in its day, but none so 'elevated' as this weekend's screenings at the popular Austrian ski resort of Lech.
In what looks to be a fine weekend of revelry and culture, animated short films are presented inside the cable car cabins for the entertainment of festival goers as they soar above the snow-clad mountains. I'm very proud to have had my film selected as part of this event.
The Cineastic Gondolas Festival brings together music, film and ... cable cars, a winning combination for sure; as readers of this blog will already know... I'm really quite fond of cable cars.
Here's another short video I've just put together for Simon's Cat Ltd. in which Simon Tofield (the creator of the Simon's Cat cartoons) tells us all about his own real cats.
We created a moving collage of Simon's drawings and photos to carry the story along. compositing/editing is done in Adobe After Effects.
Once again, music and sound mix is by Russell Pay (a.k.a.'Shrooty').
Simon tells us his story through his narration and his own drawings, this video includes clips from his animated films and examples of his childhood artwork too.
The voice was recorded first, then edited down in Adobe Premiere. For the 'speed drawings' we screen-recorded Simon drawing into Adobe Flash. These recordings were then re-timed and edited in After effects. Camera moves and transitions were then used to build up the story.
The Simon's Cat music and the final sound mix are by Russell Pay (aka Shrooty.)