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Thursday, 31 March 2011

Picasso Pictures

Started new placement at Picasso Pictures on Monday 28th March

Practicing animation walk sequences.




New Screensaver

Helped a tiny little bit on BMI, Nokia, Robinsons, Maker's Mark Projects

Coca Cola 24hrs with Maroon 5

Was a runner for Nexus Interactive Arts on the 22nd and 23rd of March at the Coca-Cola's 24hr with Maroon 5.

Maroon 5 were live on the Coca-Cola website for 24 hours straight at a studio in London. Fans can watch them as they compose an original song within the 24hrs.




Fans can send inspiration/pictures to the band using twitter, which shows up on an large interactive screen for the band to play with. This allows fans from all over the world to interact with the band.




Caught a snap of the band just before they headed into the studio.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

"James Watt and our World"



Animation I help make at Beakus goes Live!

Director Leo Bridle was asked to make an animation to accompany the launch of a new exhibit in the Main Hall – James Watt's Workshop.

Reowned engineer James Watt invented the steam condenser which improved engines meant steam could be used everywhere,from pumping coal mines to powering textile mills and breweries. Exhibitions also includes many of his other inventions.

Director: Leo Bridle
Producer: Steve Smith
Animation: Leo Bridle, John Taylor, Anita Leung, Rob McKoen
Sound: Barnaby Templer, Robert Bourke @ Fonic
Digital Project Manager: Jane Audas
Curator: Ben Russell


Credited! Yay! Visit Science Museum Page

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Finish Beakus Placement


Left to Right: Matthias (director nominated for BAFTA 2011), Rob (3d), Steve (producer), Leo (director)


Work Space

Photoshopping drawing plans of one of James Watt's inventions before animating it.

Finished my placement at Beakus yesterday. Spent 3 weeks there working on the Science Museum animation from the James Watts Exhibition.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Be Organised! Use Illustrator!

I might not be the most organised person you know. But you might just change your mind.

As you may know from one of my previous post, I have been teaching dance at Kings College London to perform 3 nights on stage this month. I have spent a whole night possibly more than 6 hours working out the formations.

As i marked x's and circles all over A4 pieces of paper (below).

I found it hard to follow my pen to paper illustrations. So i turned to illustrator like a good design student.


Here are my formations for my act, included lines to help my students follow and understand how to transition into their next formations. Looks like fireworks.