Life is short, not quite as short as this animation, but short, so get animating! I might end up using this (or an edited down version) as a Claynation.co.uk ident to go before or after my films from now on.
A trippy stop motion music video for Altai Lelio’s ‘Mushroom Tea’, featuring nothing but bright colours, flowing movement and surreal patterns. Buy the song on facebook.com, become a fan of Altai on facebook.com With this animation I wanted to go back to my roots a bit and
This is my entry to Red Bull’s Canimation competition. I used replacement animation techniques to have the cans crushing and a rigging system to hold them in the air. I spent about 3 days animating this and a further 2 days on the post production editing out the rigs (A special thanks to my housemate […]
Just a little Animation that took about a day to complete. I hope it’s as irritating to watch as it was to make. I do have a good few proper projects in production, in the meantime…. NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN NYAN
On the side of the street, a one man band attempts to busk. In his struggle he discovers that the source of the music comes from contorting his body and the music begins. We created this animation in a team
This showreel shows some of my favourite stop motion pieces from the past few years. Some fairly old, but also some very new. It’s quite a fun little compilation and it conveys my style quite successfully with the quirky soundtrack
A quick lip sync claymation of a scene out of the classic “Wassup” Budweiser advert from 2000. Entirely shot at 25fps, it took me about 2 hours to complete, and while its kinda rough in places and the characters are simple I enjoyed animating it. Plus it was pretty fun using my light box as […]
A weird compilation of animation experiments from the last few of months, including my first attempt at 3D, sand animation, and flash. Plus a load of other random stuff. Lots of these pieces were done for my animation course at
This piece was for my open brief prject at the Bristol School of Animation (UWE), I completed pretty much all of the animation and editing within one fairly stressful night with absolutely no sleep, but it all worked out in
This is my A-level art final exam piece, I had a total of 12 hours to make this (including editing) so its a bit rough around the edges as I barely finished it in time. However it works well with
See more of my work at – www.claynation.co.uk This is basically a compilation of some of the new styles, and techniques of animation I have been exploring. I’m really trying to expand my abilities into other areas than plasticine, and
I did this animation for my A-level Film Studies coursework. Not counting the days that I didn’t work on it, it took me a little over a week to complete. I had a lot of requests for a sequel to