FILM HISTORY
Produced as a University final film, ‘Forgotten’ (2000) tells the story of the Newport Riots in 1839 from the view of the town’s anthropomorphised buildings.  The film is produced using traditional cell animation.
‘72a’ (2001) was commissioned as part of Carlton Television’s First Cut Scheme.  This traditional cell animation was broadcast on Carlton and was presented at local festivals.
‘Burkey Bear’ (2002) was a cartoon pilot commissioned by Burke Bros Removals who had conceived a television show for their corporate logo (Burkey Bear).  The film is traditional cell animation. 
‘Sally’s Snack’ (2003) is a short film that accompanies the work of a Midland based poet.  It has also been shown in numerous local festivals as well as local BBC television.
2008 will see the release of episode one of ‘Animated Islam,’ a 30 minute film explaining the basic principles of the religion of Islam in a fun way.  The film consists of five sections which are all produced in a different style such as cell, CGI and live action.

WORKSHOP HISTORY

The following is a short example of workshops we have run over the years. For a full list download our workshop.pdf.

Title  Date  Style  Age
Potty Plasticine 2001 Plasticine 9-11
Flop Idol    2002 Plasticine  11-16
Banbury Sports 2004  Cell  11-16
Top Ten Movies 2004  Plasticine  11-16
Art Attack  2007 Collage  9-11
The Magpies  2002 Collage  12-13
Big Momma 2007 Plasticine  8-9
ABC   2007 Pencil 9-11
World Stories 2007 Collage  6-7
Calendar calamities 2006  Cell 11-15
Signs of Allah 2003  Collage 9-12
Top 3 Movies 2007 Collage 12-16  
Zoo Trip 2007 Cell 10-17
Funny Farm  2007 Plasticine 10-17
Clay Wars  2007 Plasticine 9-12
A Day at the Zoo  2003 Plasticine 9-12
Jubilee Jingles 2002  Plasticine 9-11
Gondola Smash 2001   Plasticine 5-6
Carlo’s Circus 2005 Cell  11-16