Author: Paul Hill

  • Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas!

    I’m unlikely to update the web site over the next couple of weeks. That will make a change. However, in the new year I plan to start regular updates on the site. I will also be making a concerted effort to get on with my film. At the moment I’m making Christmas Cards for friends […]

  • Links of Interest

    Links of Interest

    www.martz.ca Whilst looking for a suitable font for a project I came across this site. It is the web site of John Martz, an illustrator. I really like his illustration style. You can also visit his Blog site at www.robotjohnny.com www.aardman.com Aardman’s new web site is finally online. It has been in development for at […]

  • Suggestions Please!

    Suggestions Please!

    You may have noticed a lack of updates recently. I don’t really have any good excuses for my shortage of activity on the site. I should be working on my films and projects and giving you updates on them. However, my films tend to develop very slowly. There is always some other idea to think […]

  • Link of Interest

    Link of Interest

    Small independent animation projects are all very well but sometimes it’s easy to forget that there are some big animation and effect studios in the UK producing world class material. So here are some reminders. www.framestore-cfc.com Framestore CFC is the biggest effects house in Europe. Based in London they have worked on projects from TV […]

  • E4 Sting Competition

    E4 Sting Competition

    E4 and Creative Review Magazine are currently running a competition to design and produce stings (the little channel ident sequences shown before programmes) for E4. The winning stings will be shown on E4 as well as featured on the competition web site. The main winner will also receive £15,000 to develop more stings for the […]

  • Link of Interest

    Link of Interest

    www.boring3d.com Tim Ruffle mentioned this site to me ages ago. It belongs to Jimmy Maidens, a CG artist. You’ll find many examples of his strange creations on the site. What I find particularly interesting is the way that he has managed to get his computer generated models to look like Plasticine. They look soft and […]