Monday, October 18, 2010

Inner Wild Wilderness Film Description and Credits


Do we really know what is happening inside the body? Do we? Really... Really? Do... Do, really? Please follow the link on the NFB site to the film description, credits and access to downloadable press images (like the one's above) for the short 3D animation I made for Hothouse 6. Feel free to spread the word around and use the images liberally.

Friday, March 5, 2010

I made it into Houthouse 6!



So I applied to this years Hothouse at the NFB and I got in! I couldn't be happier about having the opportunity to script, direct & create a short animation of my very own. This is the 6th installment and it's gonna be a doozy, cause all the animation this year will be in stereoscopic 3D! Check out the announcement on the NFB blog
Yay! It's official, I am excité!


Saturday, February 27, 2010

En Masse at Nuit Blanche / Art Souterrain



Painting with En Masse tonight for Nuit Blanche/Art Souterrain, till the wee hours. We have been hard at work painting a huge lightbox installation which is up at the Eaton's Center food court, you can't miss it, it's huge. We also will be painting from 6pm till 3am at the very same location, 30 huge canvas' which we will be painting live for yours and our pleasure. It's at the Eaton Center food court, Zone 9 on the Art Souterrain map.

Monday, December 7, 2009

H2Oil in theaters Dec 4th

I am proud to say that I did a title design & animation for a film who's time has come. With Climate change talks coming up in Copenhagen it's important that everyone does their part to open up a dialogue about the planet, and the effect that modern day society has on it. It's your opportunity to go see H2Oil in theaters and join the director Shannon Walsh in discussions on what we can do to help push forth progressive legislation on climate change.



From the creators of Roadsworth: Crossing the Line.
Thanks to Alberta’s Athabasca oil sands, Canada is now the biggest oil supplier to the United States. A controversial billion-dollar industry is heavily invested in extracting crude from the tarry sands through a process so toxic it has become an international cause for concern. Four barrels of glacier-fed spring water are used to process each barrel of oil, then are dumped, laden with carcinogens, into leaky tailings ponds so huge they can be seen from space. Downstream, the people of Fort Chipewyan are already paying the price for what will be one of the largest industrial projects in history. When a local doctor raises the alarm about clusters of rare cancers, evidence mounts for industry and government cover-ups. In a time when wars are fought over oil and a crisis looms over access to clean fresh water, which resource is more precious? And what price are we willing to pay?

IN THEATERS ON DECEMBER 4TH 2009 at Cinéma Parallèle (FR sub).
Q&A sessions with filmmaker Shannon Walsh and the production team on Friday December 4th at 6pm, Saturday December 5th at 2:45pm, Tuesday December 8th at 6pm and Wednesday December 9th at 6pm .
Running time: 75 minutes / language: English with french subtitles.

Friday, December 4, 2009

'En Mass'acre at Smart Design Mart

Worked with En Masse last weekend on a mural at Smart Design Mart. We laughed, we cried, we saw through time. I lifted the following pics from Jason Botkin & Bureau Mode MTL.

























Wednesday, October 28, 2009

EnMasse website has arrived!



Hey lovers! There's a new en masse website, have a visit. Stay for a drink and some inspiration, it's on us. The picture above was a get well mural we did on canvas for MCA of the Beastie Boys after Osheaga 2009. Their performance was canceled on account of MCA's illness, so we made this to help him get better.

So go check out the site already at www.enmasse.info