Chair

Chair, is a short film about the life cycle of a small wooden children's chair. From the very making of the piece, through to a small selection of the adventures it goes on, the film displays the journeying process through which every object inevitably travels purely by its fate of manifesting in the first place.


This was my final project piece for my degree.

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Kent Uni Is...

The winning film in a competition asking students why they love the University of Kent.


This film was a collaboration between me and my good friends. Among many other jobs I worked on the camera, edit and the designing of the animated assets (the badly drawn things, the hills, the birds and pretty much everything that isn't a human).

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Geoff Island - Konkerbury Student

This is a small mockumentary about a student at the fictional Konkerbury University. blonde bespectacled Geoff is a friendless Northern undergraduate whose pet owl has flown the nest, leaving Geoff in a world of weak tea, drizzle and charity shops.


This film was played at the Canterbury Festival in 2008.

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Whiteboy Mashup

This was a random idea that came to us late one evening, when my friend Tom German started improvising a rap with somewhat educated and refined lyrics. Finding this incredibly funny and having a video camera to hand, we set about making an MTV-style documentary on this new character “Orpheus Clutch”: a well bred, pleasant mannered Oxbridge student struggling to re-invent himself as an urban cool kid, whilst hanging onto his educated foundations.

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Konkerbury Promotional Film

I became apoplectic with rage when confronted with a film that my department at university had released to promote my course. Shot by a 2 year old and edited together by someone who specialised in JML Product Display films, this was crying out to be satirised from the offset.


This was the very first project to be made under the banner of the bakery. Directed and edited by myself, this was truly a group effort utilising characters from Richard Dadd's sitcom Konkers and music composed by Dan Fryer.

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