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After a handful of appearances at a few festivals, I’ve finally made Dump accessible to the public.

You can view it here in all it’s glory:

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Enjoy!

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We’ve recently made an entry as part of the March on Film competition whereby individual teams of budding filmmakers must shoot a 3 – 6 long film within the month of the March. The film can be about anything provided it features a character with a specific name, a specific prop and a specific line of dialogue. Naturally ‘Hen’ was made with that criteria in mind. Watch this space for news about a screening!

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With the last 30 days of ramping up the post production work on the film, I’m happy to say that the 15 minute short has been edited to the point I’m satisfied with. Big thanks to all those involved in it, I’ve made sure to include ye in the credits 🙂 .

I won’t post the film online until it runs its course with the odd few film festivals that might take it. I do hope to have it screened soon so watch this space!

Dump

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1-IMG_0016It’s a wrap folks, be sure to watch this space or the ‘Cork, Like’ Facebook page for any updates when you’ll get your chance to see “The Amazing”!

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The Beast of Bath will be showing in Programme 1 of the 10 Days in Dublin festival.

Date’s date/time and admission feeds are as follows:

July 8th at 4pm (€5)
July 9th at 6pm (€7/6)

So head on over to the Event’s Facebook Programme page for more info!

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… so it appears that way. Anyway, slowly and steadily Dump is being shot over the course of the summer and it won’t be another while until we find out what’s inside the box.

Christmas Present

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Squid Ring

I couldn’t come up with a fishy pun for this guy so I’ve just titled this drawing “Squid Ring” . I had originally intended to have the squid character ( who featured for about 3 seconds in the short ) in the earlier drawing, Out to Sea, but couldn’t find a good spot to put him in so instead he or she gets his own drawing. Alongside the other drawings, this should cover almost everything that featured in the The Beast of Bath.

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