Silverstone / National Trust - Stowe Gardens
Superhighway Promo
Storyboard, 3d modelling and animation.
We created this short promotional film for a new partnership between Stowe Gardens (National Trust) and Silverstone, launched ahead of the British Grand Prix. Screened on the big screens at the circuit throughout race weekend, the film supported a fundraising initiative connecting two of Buckinghamshire’s most iconic destinations, one steeped in motorsport history, the other in centuries of landscape design.
Miss Molecule and Friends
A Studio Wallop Production
Concept, character design, animation and original music.
Miss Molecule and Friends is Studio Wallop’s own original animated series, created from the ground up. We conceived the characters, designed the world, composed the music and produced every frame of animation in-house, pulling together a specialist team for scriptwriting, educational outreach and scientific expertise. Tackling big subjects like renewable energy, critical minerals and sustainability through wit, warmth and a cast of brilliantly odd characters, each episode links to the UK curriculum and comes packaged with a full set of classroom resources.
Devon & Cornwall's Great Scenic Railways
Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show
Storyboard, animation and sound design.
Buffalo Bill actually visited Penzance by train in 1904, wowing the crowds with his Wild West Show and taking tea at St Michael’s Mount. Using real photographs from the era, we brought Bill and his Cornish adventure to life through various digital animation techniques, hiding a few surprises in there for sharp-eyed viewers along the way. The film is one of 12 unexpected stories from Devon and Cornwall’s railway past and forms part of the National Railway 200 celebrations marking 200 years of the modern railway.
National Trust - Stowe Gardens
The (Re)Making of Stowe
Storyboard, animation and illustration.
When the National Trust commissioned us to create an original animation for Stowe, we wanted to honour both its extraordinary history and its living, breathing present. The result is The (Re)Making of Stowe, a film that moves from the vision and sheer physical labour that first shaped the landscape through to the visitors, volunteers and craftspeople who continue that work today.