Saturday, 8 October 2011

Simple look




I have decided that it is time to tidy my work into a nice clean and simple website on Cargo Collective. It was fast and fun.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

From Roadkill

I have finally managed to upload some of the animation from 'Roadkill' to vimeo. Hope you enjoy it. :)

Animation stills from Roadkill and Snails & Ketchup


Created with flickr slideshow.

I was very lucky this year, my animation was part of 2 theatre productions at this year's Fringe.
Thank you, Cora and Ramesh.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Snails & Ketchup at Fringe



An excerpt from animated sequences for a theatre play Snails & Ketchup, created and performed by Ramesh Meyyappan, directed by Josette Bushell Mingo and produced by Iron-Oxide. Animation by Marta Mackova, video effects Film By Numbers. Snails & Ketchup will be shown at Edinburgh Fringe 2011

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Paris for 'Snails & Ketchup'

I have been currently working on a theatre play 'Snails & Ketchup', created and performed by Ramesh Meyyappan and directed by Josette Bushell Mingo. The show is touring from the following weekend, first stop: Paris.

check us up in Paris for Roadkill

http://www.theatredelaville-paris.com/spectacle-Roadkill-325

Roadkill nominated in 5 categories for CATS awards 2011

Ankur Productions & Pachamama Productions are proud to be nominated for the CATS (Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland) Awards 2011 in 5 categories for their production Roadkill. The categories of nomination are:

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE (sponsored by STV), Mercy Ojelade as Mary, Roadkill,

BEST DIRECTOR, Cora Bissett, Roadkill

BEST TECHNICAL PRESENTATION (sponsored by Northern Light), Roadkill

BEST NEW PLAY (sponsored by W&P Longreach), conceived by Cora Bissett, text by Stef Smith, Roadkill

BEST PRODUCTION, Roadkill




Saturday, 8 January 2011

2011


Time is flying. It is coming onto 5 years since I graduated from Edinburgh College of art with my short animation Cafe.



Short Animation, Graduation film, Edinburgh College of Art 2006.

Here is a lovely review of Cafe by Ian Lumsden.