Hello!
Many thanks to Chew TV for getting my animations on at the BBC Big Screen @ Glastonbury Festival this year! For more info see here.
You can see more of my films on my Youtube channel.
A.
Friday, 26 June 2009
Monday, 25 May 2009
Special Glue Screening at "FEST" Portugal
Hi Everyone!
Special Glue and Other Stoires has been selected for screening at FEST - International Film Festival Portugal, Espinho Portugal, Thursday, June 25th @ 16:00 in Competitive Session 6. Full details here.
A.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Hexjibber @ Hungry Pigeon Manchester This Sunday!

Hi Everyone,
Beatnik TV are holding an exciting event on Sunday 24th May at Nexus Art Cafe on Dale Street in Manchester 1pm - 4pm, as part of the Hungry Pigeon Festival in the Northern Quarter. They'll be showing the Anim Lab films and some of my films. I'll be doing a talk about the Lab and how to get started in animation from 3:30pm.
Come along, it's free!:)
A.
Friday, 8 May 2009
Five Trees Forest wins @ Yorkshire Digital Awards!

Hi Everyone,
Awesome news!
Five Trees Forest, which is a game that I created the illustrations for, won the award for best use of mobile technology at yesterday's Yorkshire Digital Awards sponsored by 4iP.
Andy Wilson, who created the project has blogged about it here.
A.
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Hexjibber @ Parklife Photos!
Friday, 1 May 2009
Hexjibber Colouring @ Parklife 2nd May!

Hi there!
More Hexjibber Colouring this Saturday 2nd May at "Parklife", taking place on Woodhouse Moor in Hyde Park, Leeds 11am - 8:30pm (same place as Unity Day). There will be bands and all kinds of exciting stuff! I'll be there from 11am, until 5pm or 6pm. Come and join in the colouring fun!
From the organisers:
"Our main goals are to unite the communities of inner North-West Leeds towards retaining the ‘Leeds Girls School Hockey Field’ for public use and also to strengthen the sense of community cohesion. We want to ensure that our event appeals to a large cross section of the residential population and have therefore actively sought the input and involvement of as many people with an interest in the area as possible. These include religious groups, locally concerned charities, student societies, local businesses and residential organisations."
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