Archive For The “Projects” Category

I’m working on another Bloo commercial with Aardman and Sarah Cox (of worldofarthurcox.com). See below for a reminder of the spots we made last year. The 12 frames of silence rule in the world of TV was a real struggle with the 5 second cutdowns! Thankfully it’s gone down to 6 frames this year. Watch this space…

I’ve been putting the finishing touches to a ‘choose you own adventure’ narrative story which is a collaborative project between Aardman Animations and RAPT Media. 13 animations make up this zombie black comedy love story in RAPT’s new genre of ‘gamified video’. Watch this space for the final product!

The web series for primary school aged children was designed to teach them about internet safety in a fun and engaging way. We made 18 episodes in total and a crack team of sound specialists to lovingly craft these animations. Dialogues recorded by Wounded Buffalo Foleys by Paul Ackerman Additional tracklay + edits by Owen Peters and Matt…

If someone had told me 10 years ago that I’d be working on a Wallace and Gromit animation I’d have chortled right back at them. But here I am. These are the 5 stop motion shorts that see Wallace and Gromit back together to celebrate Aardman’s 40th Birthday in the BBC special A Grand Night In. Watch…

The Soil Association made this flagship film to get people as interested in soil as they are. Directed by Lucy Izzard, this beautiful animation is designed to engage people in the everyday decisions that mean that they can make a difference. I interwove the music and sound effects to create a really interesting. organic sound scape…

What could be more fun than a gentle giant gently prodding fun at the world of footy? In this spot for Dacia, the creatives at Rubber Republic came up with a concept to sell the ‘only what matters’ slogan. Filmed in and around Bristol we see our lead man put a stop to some frivolous behaviour…

Celebrating 500 years of Hampton Court Palace this year long project involved recording primary school aged children improvising dialogue and music in order to make ‘their’ film. Eventually delivered in stereo and very special 5.0 for surround cinema projection (360° picture) this film was a feat in the making! Watch the full thing here: …

This beautiful and compelling animation was made with a big goal in mind: to be The World’s Largest Lesson. It’s an initiative to teach children in over 100 countries about the 19 Sustainable Development Goals that were adopted by the UN General Assembly. This meant that we had to make the film in 15 languages. Directed by Sarah Cox…

Any excuse to right a big hitting, full orchestral action romp! This spoof movie commercial concept was made by directors Karni and Saul.