Posts Tagged ‘comedy’

Dry Fish

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

So here it is, my new animated short.

“Sometime you find yourself in a place that you just can’t explain and quite often it can be a little bit worrying. This animated short tells of one such occasion as our hero tries to express his feelings in the only way he can…via the medium of song.”

It can be seen at my main website here.

…or on Vimeo here.

…or on YouTube here.

Comedian Interviews

Monday, October 12th, 2009

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I have been enjoying a series of Podcasts from XFM called “Marsha Meets…” In each episode Marsha Shandur interviews a different comedian about their career in comedy. It’s simple, funny and very interesting and features comedians such as Milton Jones, Kevin Eldon, Richard Herring, Chris Addison, Isy Suttie and Marcus Brigstocke. Check it out on the XFM website or subscribe to it on iTunes if you like that sort of thing.

Little Old Men: One Frame Funny

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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Oh dear…looks like this won’t end well. A new snapshot from the world of the Little Old Men.

Saturday Cartoon: House Of Tomorrow

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

This is full of quick fire jokes from the master of animation, Tex Avery. I don’t think you could get away with some of this anymore (see if you can guess which parts) which is probably a good thing. Very funny and very of it’s time.

Collings And Herrin Podcast: Live

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Collins And Herring

I’ve been listening to the Collings And Herring Podcast for quite a while now. Full of ramshackle talking and the odd bit about things going on in the newspapers, it is usually done in the comedian Richard Herring’s attic when Andrew Collins brings over his laptop to record on its internal mic. It’s very funny but not for people with delicate ears. If you listen to podcast number 57 you can even hear some jingles I made for them (and Richard’s own special way of being grateful for my efforts).

This week they are doing a 5 day live run of the podcast in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Festival. These are then put up on iTunes later in the day for people who couldn’t attend to listen to. Click here or on the picture above to get the podcasts.