Sunday 22 August 2010

Clean up artist for the short film "Storm"



"Storm", a great short film created by the skillful animator Dan C Turner, in collaboration with Prowl Media, based on a poem by Australian comedian Tim Minchin.
I recently gave my little contribution to the film with clean ups.
It was a pleasure to take part to it.
Here is the whole film revealed.

Summer Animation Club - Plasticine session!



I just finished taeching animation to a group of 30 kids for Eye with a view at Bridge Academy, Hackney, for the Summer Animation Club, together with a team of amazing animator friends, Ali, Alex, Rachel, Tyrone and Hannah.

Here's a litlle sample of plasticine/stop motion animations our little students have been making in the last week of the Summer Animation Club...
These kids are quite young indeed, but got really enganged with this animation technique, and they ended up working very hard on their little projects! It was a lot of fun to help them out and see the work in progress.
This is the final edit we did of all their last week's plasticine/stop motion works!

A film sponsored by Community Barnet - Sophia's story



A short film I worked on recently with my friend and colleague Marian, based on a true story on the topic of bullying in british secondary schools.
A film that's aimed at drawing the attention of young people towards this serious distressing issue, to hopefully contribute in making a change.

The man with the cardboard head - a shortfilm by Trunk Animation



I recently worked at Trunk Animation, in the making of the shortfilm "The man with the cardboard head", directed by the great Pedro Lino.
This is the official trailer of the film.
I mostly used flash and a bit of photoshop, I did clean-ups and in-betweens of few shots, and lots of shadows...
It took a long time for the team to get the film finished, but eventually the result is really amazing!
I'm really proud to have worked on this beautiful and meaningful short film, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will be a big success!