Making Doc Brown
I’ve come across some of the really early concept work I did in Jan/Feb for a couple of the Doc Brown videos and it was really interesting seeing how those ideas had translated into the final videos six months later.
I’ve come across some of the really early concept work I did in Jan/Feb for a couple of the Doc Brown videos and it was really interesting seeing how those ideas had translated into the final videos six months later.
Well, I’m half way through my new year’s resolution to pun every day in 2010 and it’s going about 180 days better than any other new year’s resolution I’ve ever made before. That said, June was the hardest month so far, so fingers crossed I’ll get a second wind. Come on brain, let’s have some inspiration for July’s #punliners…
I am flippin sick of James Corden’s belly, so I made a silly thing.
My self-imposed new year’s resolution based mission to pun every day through 2010 continues apace. Here’s May’s archive. Only seven more months to go…
My self-imposed new year’s resolution based mission to pun every day through 2010 continues apace. Here’s April’s archive. Only eight more months to go…
When a crack deal goes sour, it’s time for something sweet… a sketch I filmed for Little Albert
All of the #punliners from March, 31 wordy ones and 2 picture ones.
With just over an hour to dash round the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), I went to the Air & Space Hall and saw four things that sent me straight to wikipedia afterwards, including kamikaze planes and all manner of mad tricycles.
So I’ve just discovered that google news can search back in time, and actually quite far back in time (over 100 years!).
It. Is. Brilliant.
Another sketch, filmed by me, written and directed by Little Albert (Bertie and Fergus). One of my favourites, mostly because of the ‘special effect’ (which involved the glass from a small picture frame, sellotape, a plastic bag and a load of fake blood).