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Vote for Gregory in the British Comedy Awards
Gregory is a Dancer needs your votes! It has been selected in a long list of online comedies for a shot at a mega-prestigious British Comedy Award. It’s a straight popularity contest, so all you have to do is click this link and hit vote below the video. We’d quite like to be patronised by Jonathan…
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Gregory Is A Dancer at Leeds & Reading Festival
Gregory Is A Dancer is screening at Leeds & Reading Festival this Friday at midnight! Directors Notes have curated a series of late night screenings that are happening from 12-3am in the Festival Republic Stage (aka Film Oxford Cinema Tent). If anybody’s going it’d be great to get a recording of the audience reaction. The film will…
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Didn’t Fear Death
The sudden and tragic death of Rik Mayall has been a loss for generations of comedy fans and has robbed the world of one its most irreplaceable humans. Thankfully, the morbidly ironic fact that Don’t Fear Death is now one of his last projects hasn’t been lost. It’s nice of people to think that this would have been a…
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Gregory Is A Dancer & Behind the scenes shots
It’s great to finally have Gregory Is A Dancer out in the open. Big thanks to everyone involved again, and to everyone who watched it. It’s interesting how much work and accuracy needs to go into something to make it look silly and shambolic. The tracksuit combinations alone took a lot of consideration. Kirby Skank…
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Gregory Is A Dancer Airing 12th March
Our second Random Acts film for Channel 4 will airing on Wednesday 12th March at Midnight (end of the day). It’ll be showing after a classy exposé called ‘Strippers’. Classy. It’s also screening as part of special sound-focused edition Bar Shorts organised by 12foot6 and Chris Shepherd. The first screening will be at The Book Club,…
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The sound of Don’t Fear Death
On Saturday at 2pm, I’ll be joining Mark Ashworth, Paul Jones and Adele Cutting on stage at the Barbican to talk about the Importance of Sound In Animation and touch on the anomalies in attitudes towards approaching sound and music in film making. We’ll be using clips from Don’t Fear Death with the sound and…
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Interview with Birmingham Living magazine
We live in Birmingham. So the good people at Birmingham Living Magazine asked to interview us about us and our films. Ian spilled the beans here. This is a nice quote from it too: They draw from a fine tradition of British comedy, from the Two Ronnies and Monty Python through to alternative stand-up and…
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Man in a Cat to support Rob Da Bank at Bestival
Our film All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat) is set to support DJ and Bestival-organiser Rob Da Bank at Bestival this weekend. Rob is performing his live re-score of King Kong (the original, of course) and Man in a Cat will be screened beforehand as support. How cool is that? If you’re at Bestival this…
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Scourge of the Smirk
There’s been enough chat about the creep of Californian Animation Smirk Disease, but each new film that comes out of the system winds me up that little bit more. It’s only a matter of time before it contaminates unwitting British intellectual property.