Thursday, 12 July 2012
Paintworks show
A group of UWE Animation Graduating students have hosted a show at Paintworks, Bristol.
there is a group collection of their work here . Congratulations and good luck.
Friday, 8 June 2012
2012 Degree Show
2012 Degree Show
"An annual highlight, the UWE Degree Show showcases the final-year work of more than 500 new graduates from 14 of UWE’s BA(Hons) and MA art, design and media programmes."
Bower Ashton Campus Bristol
Show link
Animation course information
Saturday 9 June: 10:00 - 18:00
- Open Doors Open Day
Sunday 10 June: 10:00 - 16:00
Monday 11 - Thursday 14 June: 10:00 - 20:00
Admission is free and all are welcome. No booking required.
"An annual highlight, the UWE Degree Show showcases the final-year work of more than 500 new graduates from 14 of UWE’s BA(Hons) and MA art, design and media programmes."
Bower Ashton Campus Bristol
Show link
Animation course information
Saturday 9 June: 10:00 - 18:00
- Open Doors Open Day
Sunday 10 June: 10:00 - 16:00
Monday 11 - Thursday 14 June: 10:00 - 20:00
Admission is free and all are welcome. No booking required.
Friday, 4 May 2012
Monday, 2 April 2012
Bullet Film Animation festival page

The Link below on Bullet film is a good roundup of film festivals. It can be searched by category and shows call deadlines, the prize category, and the dates the festival runs for and the link to the festival site.
Bullet film
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Lux online roundup of journals and publications
Once again our annual round-up of some of the best artists’ moving image
books and DVDs published this year (in English), and please let us know
what you think we’ve missed. Luxonline
Ken Kobland doc.
Ken Kobland
This doc "The Man Who Watched Trains Go By"
made in Italy (I think), by nicola pratali, 10 mins,
Ken gives some good lines about creativity, filmaking and contrary film production, closer to poetical than formal or commercial productions. take a look...
further reading and films for Ken Kobland are here.
This doc "The Man Who Watched Trains Go By"
made in Italy (I think), by nicola pratali, 10 mins,
Ken gives some good lines about creativity, filmaking and contrary film production, closer to poetical than formal or commercial productions. take a look...
further reading and films for Ken Kobland are here.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
BAA awards with Links
Shortlist means: from submitted entries, pre-selection committees choose what the final jury will see and judge.
Best Student FilmAn Interrupted Story by Ania Hazel Leszczynska Produced at Edinburgh College of Art
Bare by Helen Dallat Produced at International Film School of Wales
The Boy Who Wanted to be a Lion by Alois Di Leo Produced at National Film & Television School
Confusion of Tongues by Emily Cooper Produced at Royal College of Art
Cowboy Love by Natalie Young Produced at London College of Communication
Damned by Richard Phelan Produced at National Film & Television School
Dr Cecil’s Sound Surgery by Angus Dick & Frank Burgess Produced at Kingston University
Eagleman Stag by Mike Please Produced at Royal College of Art
Ernesto by Corinne Ladiende Produced at National Film & Television School
Ex Libris by Grethe Bentsen Produced at Kingston University
Henhouse by Elena Pomares Produced at National Film & Television School
I’m Fine Thanks by Eamonn O’Neill Produced at Royal College of Art
Life Well -Seasoned by Daniel Rieley Produced at The Arts Institute of
Bournemouth
Man who was Afraid of Falling by Joseph Wallace Produced at International Film School of Wales
Matter Fisher by David Prosser Produced at Royal College of Art
Out on the Tiles by Anna Pearson Produced at Edinburgh College of Art
Overcast by James Lancett & Sean Weston Produced at Kingston University
Safe by Ginevra Boni Produced at London College of Communication
Slow Derek by Daniel Ojari Produced at Royal College of Art
Spilt Milk by Natalie Young Produced at London College of Communication
Thursday by Matthias Hoegg Produced at Royal College of Art
When I was Young by Kaori Onishi Produced at UCA
You May Know by Daniel Keeble & Dane Winn Produced at University of the West of England, Bristol
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