Saturday, 24 September 2011

Skyborn - NFTS Graduation Film

Realised I haven't posted about any of the films I worked on this summer, and since I'm an idiot I didn't photograph the sets for my portfolio.

The best of these was definitely Skyborn, a short film about a father and son living in a fog-covered world long after the apocalypse and their attempts to build a flying machine. The set was a small stone croft designed by production design student John Merry, really good to learn how to plaster and paint a set to look organic, though we only shot in it for three days after which the art department took on the role of groundskeepers as we tried to keep 200 rolls of turf alive. Have a bunch of photos stolen off facebook:
The Croft after 3 days of plastering

And after a lick of paint under the tutelage of Cavin 'Michelangelo' Hall

The finished set

Set plus the amazing flying machine

And with the 18 space lights needed to cut through the fog

Interior of the croft

I even got a chance to act as a stunt guinea-pig to test our rigging before strapping the actor in



You can learn more about the film at: http://skybornthefilm.blogspot.com/

Other than that I also worked on 'All Men's Dead' (http://amdfilm.blogspot.com/), another grad film at the NFTS and professional independent production 'Pranks' as Art Director. I'll throw some photos up if/when I get them off the producers.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Some sketches of people's heads

I finally finished a sketchbook today so dragged my scanner out of the garage to bring you the cream of a now very smudged crop.





Last one is a 1 day acrylic of a cheerful fellah. Had a hard time explaining why I was painting him to a family friend, the short answer is I don't know.

Friday, 9 September 2011

A Quickie...

Took that design and mangled it into a t-shirt design to enter a competition run by the lovely lads at Awesome Merchandise.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Alien Attack!

I've been sketching away quietly but it's been ages since I finished a piece thanks to work. Here's an illustration for a gig poster, I prefer it like this before I cram writing all over it.