Things I have made
Transit #3
Of course the highlight was Peter, of course it was. But also great were Miles Joseph’s Remediation (2010), Do Not Cross (2015) by Dorine Aguerre and Lucie Rachel’s Mother Father (2015). A chilly night for it, so many thanks Marcus. Official images to follow, until then…‘Getinthebackofthevan’
Read MorePeter – the pages
Page 1 of my contribution to the Transit #3 publication. …Searching… (Adapted by Archie Goodwin. Pencilled by Al Williamson & Carlos Garzon. Inked by Al Williamson, Dan Green and Ralph Reese. Coloured by Marie Severin (sorry Marie) ©Marvel Comics International Ltd., a subsidiary of Codence Industries Corporation, GRANDREAMS LTD., London, 1982)
Read MoreWhite Wash Death Watch in Glasgow Short Film Festival 2016
Hurrah! This enigmatic wee video gets to be part of this film festival. Ross Birrell is in competition too, and his film is bound to be excellent. Check out the festival here. SCOTTISH COMPETITION 3: I’M DERANGED CCA THEATRE Saturday 19 March (19.00) 1h45m, N/C 18+ Featuring the hilarious Last Exit to Ricklesburgh and schlock horror epic Flamingo…
Read MorePeter in Transit #3: and everything crooked will become straight
Transit is a nomadic programme of artists’ film, screened from the back of a van. For its third episode, the roving screen presents a selection of moving image work by Dorine Aguerre, Miles Joseph, Lucie Rachel, Jane Topping, and Josie Rae Turnbull. The screening event will be accompanied by a limited edition free publication. With…
Read MorePULSE – Picture Window
Have a look at Picture Window’s installation for PULSE – A Legacy 2014 project for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. My contribution was a film, last seen in The Women, Patricia Fleming Projects – spot a corner of it here (at 01:02 mins) and below on the right, helpfully obscured by GCC road signage, darnit.
Read MoreMelissa Mathison
I made a film which was named after Melissa, a screenwriter and an ex-wife of Harrison Ford. No idea what it’ll mean now – but thank you Melissa. Watch it here and re-assess… Vicki and Alex, Like the Clouds: Melissa Edit
Read MoreWhy What, Baby?
Posted into the Twittersphere yesterday…
Read MoreA postcard
Here’s a thing I made on Monday. I’ve missed rubber. Maybe this is a Muriel Spark and rubber summer?
Read MorePeter at 31st Hamburg Short Film Festival
Peter is screening twice at 31st Hamburg ISSF – times below… No Budget Competition 2 Remember When… Five films investigate how history is written and examine the relationship between memory and history. Found, researched and personally filmed footage confronts us with the past. Formats and frames dissolve, analogue and digital images are modified, blurred, morphed, rendered, edited…
Read More31st Hamburg ISSF – No budget competition
NO BUDGET COMPETITION – GENERAL The NoBudget-film is both the festival’s origin and its laboratory. It creates an environment for radically subjective views, for experimenting, marginal, borderline, demanding, non-commercial and innovative short fi lms. NoBudget puts attitude and the creative process into the limelight. There are two prizes in this category: One is awarded by…
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