Showing posts with label grime city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grime city. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2011

Grime City PD on YouTube

I keep forgetting to mention, but the sequel to Rocket Science - the animated short Sam Morrison and I wrote - is now up on YouTube. Hooray!

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Grime City PD News

I've not been writing many comic strips recently. Or, indeed, any. So I've had nothing to post, but I'm pleased to say that Grime City PD has been accepted by the London Short Film Festival.

Hooray.

Saturday, 14 August 2010

Grime City PD World Premier


So last night was the first screening of the sequel to Rocket Science, Grime City PD. I went along to bask in reflected glory, and was very impressed by the finish product. I'm not sure how many people from the animation industry were there - I wouldn't recognise them if they were. Then again, I wouldn't even recognise Nick Park unless he was wearing a bow tie and carrying an Oscar.

Saturday, 26 June 2010

Tiny Manu #83



Thanks to Sam for this joke, and this leads me neatly into saying that the sequel to Rocket Science is completed. The screening of Grime City takes place on the 13th August at the Cube Cinema in Bristol, and I'll be bringing you all the showbiz gossip from the evening.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Grime City PD

I am writing comic strips, honest.

http://www.grimecitypd.com/

The one up there now is one of mine.

Friday, 14 March 2008

The 2008 British Animation Awards and not me

Didn't win. Oh well. I kind of thought we wouldn't when I arrived in the hall and saw we were seated nowhere near an aisle. Still, there was a free bar afterwards, so not a bad evening.

Tuesday, 5 February 2008

The 2008 British Animation Awards and me

A script which I co-wrote years ago and that was made into a film by a friend of mine in 2006 has been nominated in the Best Comedy category. This news came as quite a surprise, let me tell you, but after one week no one has admitted it's all a big wind-up, so perhaps it's true after all.

The BAA's website is

http://www.britishanimationawards.com/

"Rocket Science" is the one you should all be supporting.