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Royal College of Art<br />
Animation Showreel 2010<br />
Untitled - Dir: Daniel Adderley, 4min / 12 Sketches on the Impossibility of<br />
Being Still - Dir: Magail Charrier, 8min / Mad Dogs and Englishmen - Dir:<br />
Daniel Chester, 5min / Little Brother - Dir: Callum Cooper, 7min / The<br />
Nest - Dir: Emily Copper, 11min / On the Water’s Edge - Dir: Tommaso de<br />
Sanctis, 9min / Thursday - Dir: Matthias Hoegg, 7min / The Boy - Dir: Adnan<br />
Dalali, 10min / I Can See It Through the Trees - Dir: Silas Money, 4min /<br />
Self Service - Dir: Silas Money, 3min / Earthbound - Dir: Sara Muzio, 7min /<br />
The Eagleman Stag - Dir: Michael Please, 9min / Matter Fisher - Dir: David<br />
Prosser, 7min / White Hair - Dir: Yuka Takeda, 5min / My Mother’s Coat - Dir:<br />
Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits, 6min / Traumdeutung - Dir: Lauri Warsta, 5min.<br />
The Eagleman Stag<br />
Dir: Michael Please. 9 min.<br />
The larger our past gets the smaller our<br />
present feels.<br />
AWARDS: Best Short Animation BAFTA<br />
2011, Annecy (France) Special Jury<br />
Distinction 2011, LA Film Festival (USA)<br />
Best Animated Short 2011, Chicago Film<br />
Festival, Best Short Animation 2011,<br />
Clermont- Ferrand Film Festival. Special<br />
Mention, South by Southwest 2011.<br />
Thursday<br />
Dir: Matthias Hoegg. 7 min.<br />
An everyday love story set in the not so<br />
distant future sees blackbirds battling<br />
with technology, automatic palm readers<br />
and power cuts.<br />
AWARDS: Nominated, BAFTA Best<br />
Animation Short Film 2011.<br />
SCREENINGS: Annecy International<br />
Animation Festival.<br />
OTHER AWARDS: Matter Fisher - Nominated for Best Short Animation Film BAFTA<br />
2010. Little Brother - Screened at Sundance 2011. Mad Dogs and Englishmen<br />
screened at International Women’s Festival in Seoul 2010. 12 Sketches on the<br />
Impossibility of Being Still screened at London Film Festival 2010.