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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Trailer (2013)

23 June 2013

Using only charcoal and 3 sheets of A1 paper, 'The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat' is an animated visualisation of Oliver Sacks' seminal work, describing a unique neurological oddity.

4:3 Trailer (2019)

31 May 2019

Separate projections combine, unifying, becoming whole. Twelve animated projections combine to develop a rhythmic dialogue exploring the intrinsic relationship between sound and image using 16mm film, paint and a projector.

Life Cycles Trailer (2017)

28 June 2017

An observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?

Isabella Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

This film aims to capture the stories of the aging Isabella, but also captures her condition and loss of cohesiveness as she loses herself into dementia and Parkinson's.

Spectators Trailer (2013)

20 September 2013

An observational animation that inverts the expected focus of a football match, turning attention toy

A Bear Named Wojtek Trailer (2023)

11 August 2023

Displaced by the Second World War, a troop of Polish soldiers form an inseparable bond through an orphaned bear they name Wojtek.

The Last Train Trailer (2025)

15 September 2025

A diverse cross section of tired, drunk, disgruntled, joyous and riotous strangers, pushed together within the confines of the last train home.

Framed: A Director's Commentary Trailer (2025)

01 January 2025

Two animations (Shapes & Sizes/Winging it) made by participants in the animation workshops in HMP & YOI Polmont, featuring their own reflections on the creative process.

Scribbledub Trailer (2014)

07 March 2014

A film conversation using 16mm film and a projector, with both the sound and image being created by painting and scratching directly on to 16mm film stock.

Just Agree Then Trailer (2019)

14 March 2019

Contrasting artistic visions, misplaced confidence and blatant ignorance collide on the backdrop of an increasingly fragile and divided world.