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Peepshow Book
On 02, Mar 2012 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Layla
We’ve been working with the lovely folks over at Peepshow. We highly recommend their new book “Peepshow Collective” it’s full of beautiful, inspirational illustrations, interviews and stories of how some of the work was made and it also smells really nice. You can buy it here
old rabbits, new tricks
On 27, Feb 2012 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Layla
Here’s a blast from the past. Hop Squad was included at January’s Making Tracks event hosted by Whirlygig cinema at Rich Mix. They project 16mm films and accompany them with a live band. It gives Hop Squad a really different atmosphere and adds a nice bit of tension. Well I just love it.
Career-a-Pult
On 21, Dec 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard
Here’s our latest project the Michael Page Career-a-Pult. It’s an online interactive game where you can compare your Linked-In profile with those of your Linked-In connections, it’s a bit of fun for the silly week before Christmas. Layla Atkinson designed and directed with animation by our friends at weareom and Framebreed. Working with the developers at LingoBee who created the coding we turned around this project in a month. It was commissioned by CMW.
click on this link to play
How to TWLV
On 19, Dec 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard
Here’s a lovely piece we’ve been working on, a little introductory film for the new online game TWLV. Layla Atkinson and the amazingly talented Sebastian Baptista co-directed. It was created using a mix of 3D and classic hand drawn on paper techniques to get the “boiling” effect, a classic look and feel with a twist. We had a blast making this, we worked directly with the guys at TWLV to create the concept and script and got to work with actress Rachael Stirling who narrates the piece. The sound design was by the guys at Fonic.
Meet Richard Gash
On 16, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Layla
This charming young man is Richard Gash. He’s one of the many people conjured up from the damaged, Lidl-obsessed mind of Jock Mooney. If you want to see a Richard in real life and maybe buy a print head over to the Artistic.ly launch on Thursday 17th of November at the Loading Bay Gallery, Brick Lane. The artistic.ly show will have hand numbered and framed prints available from Jock and many others including Andrew Rae.
Fabrik59- Jamie Jones
On 03, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard
Here’s a lovely new piece of work by our director Pomp&Clout, it’s crazy hypnotic eye-jazz. We love it
Suie Paparude
On 01, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard
Here’s the latest video from our directors weareom. It’s for the Romanan band Suie Paparude for their track “Moartea Boxelor”. Moving through a landscape full of shadows and harsh contrasts filmed at oblique angles the film combines these classic film noir effects with new film making techniques. Here’s weareom’s Anton’s explanation of the new techniques they used in this atmospheric promo “(we used)….ink running experiments and other dark liquid shots that were composited into each respective shot. We also used some old speakers to create a kind of 3d graphic equaliser with the ‘coffee’ that appears in her cup in the second part of the video. Ironically, the title of this track can be translated to “Death to the Speakers” – which is funny because 5 speakers were actually burnt out and destroyed during these experiments.”
Elton John | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
On 17, Oct 2011 | No Comments | In Home, news / blog | By Richard

We’ve been working on this project all summer and it’s finally finished. Rok directed this sequence for Elton John’s new Las Vegas show ‘The Million Dollar Piano’ for the song Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. This is projected behind Elton John as he performs at the spectacular Caesars Palace. This project was commissioned by Sam Pattinson at The Third Company and we got to work closely with art director Tony King who has worked with Elton for years and who has a wealth of knowledge about his career helping to make this piece a real historical record of his achievements.
Credits-
Directed by Rok Predin
Produced by Richard Barnett
Commissioned by Sam Pattinson
Art Direction- Tony King
Illustration by Jock Mooney, Sara Savelj
2D Animators: Jon Clarke, Layla Atkinson
3D Modellers: Luca Paulli, Nicol Scott, Ela Hawes, David Bruce.
Compositors: Rok Predin, Nicol Scott, Alasdair Brotherston
Archive Photography: C/O Laura Croker @ Rocket Music
Elements Photographer: Ben Turner
Animation Assistants: Rebecca Elves, Katya Mironova
Production Company:Trunk Animation



