DARES, starring ORNAMENTAL COWS
A 30 second film I made last weekend. It’s the re-enactment of a childhood conversation about DARES as performed by two ornamental cows. You should definitely watch it.
Go on.
I dare you.
A 30 second film I made last weekend. It’s the re-enactment of a childhood conversation about DARES as performed by two ornamental cows. You should definitely watch it.
Go on.
I dare you.
When a crack deal goes sour, it’s time for something sweet… a sketch I filmed for Little Albert
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).
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One of my favourite Little Albert sketches to film, not least because I was allowed to direct it. It was, as ever, written by Fergus Dingle and Bertie Peek (youtube version here). In related news, my chum Kenny has recently launched the very snazzy ComComedy site, where many a funny sketch can be found: “ComComedy […]
A sketch I filmed for ‘Little Albert’ in a small office in Soho, written by Bertie Peek and Fergus Dingle.
The first sketch I filmed for ‘Little Albert’, written by Fergus Dingle and Bertie Peek. We used a dolly track made of what I think were guttering pipes from Homebase.
A short film I made for Leeds Student TV to give some of the Freshers a chance to practice their camera work. And also because I had genuinely heard a rumour that they were going to make a film based on ‘Skater Boy’ and didn’t know how to react.
My first ever production at Leeds Student TV. It mostly involved glueing bits of bread to bits of face and received Highly Commended Short Film at the National Student Telly Awards (NaSTA) 2005.