In collaboration with BT

BRITISH ANIMATION AWARDS: PUBLIC CHOICE - PROGRAMME III.

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Your chance to vote for winners in British Animation Awards 2010! British Animation Awards invites you, the audience, to vote for winners in three categories, by viewing then using voting-forms supplied at the screenings. Each programme contains a mix of short films, animated commercials and music videos, drawn from entries to BAA 2010, including several international festival award winners. In response to popular demand, this year the programmes tour to 26 cities across the UK. We gratefully acknowledge support from Glassworks, UK Film Council and C4 Digital Shorts, without whom Public Choice would not be possible.

PROGRAMME III. 

Train of Thought

In a world made entirely out of paper, the wistful drawings in a man's sketchbook are brought to life by the rhythm of a train journey.

Leo Bridle & Ben Thomas | The Arts Institute at Bournemouth | 3:57

Unicycle Film

Two unicyclists find each other in a dark forest and fall in love and when they embrace their Unicycles work together as a bicycle.

Thomas Hicks | Animate Projects | 5:40

Fields of Vision

A boy happily plays with his ball until his father brings home a new toy.

Rob Zywietz | 4:00

mi'au, myau

5 birds of different nationalities sit on a branch, each trying to outdo the other in
its own language.

Vida Vega | UCA Farnham | 1:00

Wolves

A howling wolf, an embarrassing incident and a missed opportunity. Love is made of courage.

Rafael Sommerhalder | RCA | 5:56

Codswallop

A subconscious drift through despair, frustration, joy and redemption.

Greg & Myles McLeod | The Brothers McLeod | 3:39

Becoming Invisible

Violent nightmares, suicidal wishes and an inability to live in your own skin.

Andy Glynne | Mosaic Films | 4:00

Yellow Belly End

An enormous cliff top, blue sky, multiple deaths and a man keeping a meticulous note of it all. But his quiet, contained existence is threatened as he is drawn ever nearer to the cliff edge himself...

Philip Bacon | NFTS | 8:47

Little Face

Nathan's job has nothing to  do with dinosaurs. This makes Little Face sad.

Matthew Walker | Arthur Cox | 10:30

Ethav: Sleep

A surrealist vision focused on dreams and relationships.

Tibor Banoczki & Sarolta Szabo | Domestic Infelicity | 3:47

Midfield General: Teddy Bear

A lonely truck driver and a young kid are brought together through CB radios.

Ste McGregor | Skint | 6:09

Goodbye London

The bitter-sweetness of London life, with sketchy characters, drawn on dirty walls in dodgy areas.

Murray John | 4:00

Rex the Dog: Bubblicious

How to make your very own ‘Rex the Dog' video.

Geoffroy de Crecy | Partizan | 3:15

The Astronomer's Sun

A young man visits an abandoned observatory to confront memories of his past and follow his father on a journey into the unknown.

Simon Cartwright & Jessica Cope | Duchy Parade Films | 5:21

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Smith & Foulkes | Nexus Productions | 1:00

Bridgestone Tyres: Taters

Daniel Kleinman |Rattling Stick & Epoch NY/LA | 1:00

Coke Zero: Happy Kingdom

Pete Candeland | Passion Pictures | 1:00

National Debtline

Alan MacEachern | Ink Digital | :30

Nike: Cortez Brothers

tokyoplastic/Finkbom | Picasso Pictures | :35

Simon's Cat: TV Dinners

A hungry cat resorts to increasingly desperate measures to gain it's owner's attention.

Simon Tofield | Tandem Films | 2:35

 

 

Run Time

1 hour 17 minutes

Country

UK