Sunday, 29 September 2013

Saturday, 28 September 2013

The Eleven Faces


Some character sketches of each Doctor for the project alluded to previously. These stem from an idea my work mate and myself had but have since moved on from. But I thought it would be nice to post these nonetheless as they're part of an exciting process of story and character development. 
The style wanders and changes slightly, and the later drawings are done more out of haste and vigour than the initial drawings.


(Above) The First Doctor played by William Hartnell


(Above) The Second Doctor played by Patrick Troughton


(Above) The Third Doctor played by John Pertwee


(Above) The Fourth Doctor played by Tom Baker


(Above) The Fifth Doctor played by Peter Davison


(Above) The Sixth Doctor played by Colin Baker


(Above) The Seventh Doctor played by Sylvester McCoy


(Above) The Eighth Doctor played by Paul McGann


(Above) The Ninth Doctor played by Christopher Eccleston


(Above) The Tenth Doctor played by David Tennant


(Above) The Eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith


(Above) The one who broke the promise.


(Above) The one who is yet to be born.


More to come.











Friday, 27 September 2013

The Blue Box Mystery

So I've been silent for a good few months, sorry about that. But what with Graduating and...stuff, times been escaping me quite quickly.
And what better way to deal with the losing of time than building a TARDIS.

Well ok, I didn't *build* the TARDIS, my very clever carpenter uncle did, I merely painted her.
This prop is for a stop motion project myself and fellow college classmate Alex Creed are working on together.

More details shall be forth coming in due course.





More to come...


Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Hallowed Room


The room where Mr. Prigley reflected and where Violet Winterborne was haunted.

Last week when all was said and done and I had a moment of free time, I found myself lingering in the old Rostrum Room at college where I had shot both my BA Final Major and FdA 2 Final Major Project. 

Weird feeling, knowing that I'll most likely never have reason to be in these old rooms again.
Very sad for some reason.

My Film in a Box


A very odd feeling indeed. Slow to come to terms with the fact this is now a past project, an old film. 
Six (and a bit more) months of my life devoted to this thing, gone. 
Wrapped up in a nice little film.

But it isn't the end yet, not exactly.
My set for "Flytrap" has been chosen to be exhibited as part of the London College of Communication's Summer Show as example (along with a few others) of the best of Animation and my film shall also be included on the showreel. 

A great honour indeed, so perhaps not the end in a final sense, a tiny hiatus perhaps.
Then the end.


Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Show Time (Sort of)

(Above: The lovely Show "Identity", designed by Jake Green and Isabel Garrett of the FdA Year 2 Animation course)

(Above: Exhibition Space)

(Above: Exhibition Space)

(Above: My set unfinished and unready for the public)

(Above: My set still unfinished)

(Above: My set a little more ready for the huddled masses)

And so the fun and exhaustion of preparing and putting together our Graduation Show has begun, and has been "begun" for about two weeks or so now. Full-on days of painting, planning and light-arguing.
Well, if you're not arguing you're not making good decisions. 

More to come as posters are hung and sets are finalised. 

(Above: Modern Art, Constructivism/Joke)