Thursday, July 27, 2006
Building a House

I've been so busy lately I haven't had a chance to blog about LOADS of stuff I have to blog about.
One such thing is the Building a House animation.
Building a House is a short animation, funded by the Irish Film Board and directed by Emmet O'Neill. It's written by Bif (formally referred to as Brendan O'Connell for the purposes of this film) and I too played a part in it's making!
The animation features two characters - John the Sheep and his sidekick Fessington - who appeared previously in 'Crimescene', a Flash animation the three of us worked on previously.
Emmet did an amazing job on the animation, it looks really beautiful - and the storyline is as crazy and entertaining as you'd expect from Bif.
Myself and Emmet also worked up a nice website for the animation, and Bif is busily populating it with content as we speak. Be sure and keep an eye on the site for news of screenings, as well as god knows what other goodies that Emmet has planned for the site.


3 Comments:
According to his Bio, Brendan "held down a string of jobs in which he performed menial tasks for paltry wages." Forgive me, but I've known Brendan for quite some time and have never heard of him working a single day in his entire life. I'm not including his spell as a sign holder on Pana as a teenager, as it was more of a masochistic exercise in public humiliation rather than a real job.
I never said I did any work, just that I was employed on the proviso that I do. Which I didn't.
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