As Andrew says; you need to get out of bed. Monday, March 15th, 2010

For 2010 I decided to expand on my rigorous weekend routine of getting out of bed with the addition of drawing portraits of people I know. Here is Matthew Walker:

8 Minutes Idle iFeature things.. Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Sarah Cox, the Cox of Arthur Cox, asked me to do some designs for some animated segments in a feature film she is hopefully producing as part of the iFeatures scheme. It’s based on Matt Thornes novel 8 Minutes Idle – “a provactive and daring comedy about work, sex and love in a Bristol call centre”. A man feels he has been shy around a woman too long and so decides to make a reproduction of his penis in photocopy form and then show her his generocity by giving her a copy to cherish forever. (If) you’d like to read more, you can do here. Or you can follow the films progress on Twitter.

Here are the pictures…

On Aardman now. Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

It took me a while but I finally managed to guess the admin password for the Aardman website (m0rph123) and add myself to the commercial directors section. Did my own page and everything:

http://www.aardman.com/commercials/directors/felix-massie/

Look quickly before they take it down.

In another bit of website news: I finished my website for my web series only press some sort of giant reset button to make it all look like the default template again. So I have an exciting evening doing all that again coming up soon.

Mother of Many wins at BAFTA 2010. Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Mother of Many won it’s BAFTA so a big well done to Emma Lazenby. Watch a little clip below, and also watch this bit on iPlayer and listen to hear the wonderful Candi from Arthur Cox screaming her head off when it was announced it had won.

Format Court interview in Lille. Friday, February 19th, 2010

If you want to practice your French you can read an interview with me from when I went to Lille last October on the Format Court e-magazine website. Apparently Jeune diplômé de la Film School of Wales, Felix Massie est un animateur réservé, à l’origine de deux films pittoresques et morbides, « Keith Reynolds Can’t Make It Tonight » et « The Surprise Demise of Francis Cooper’s Mother ». Invitée au dernier Festival de Lille, cette nouvelle recrue de la boite de production The World of Arthur Cox se balade allègrement, de séance en séance, vêtu d’un t-shirt représentant un gros monstre vert fluo. Rapprochement de mise.

Never gonna be a star. ok.. Thursday, February 4th, 2010

January’s gone and there’s still no new webseries up. Whoops. One episode is 100% done, one episode just needs some extra sound effects, and one episode needs editing and sound effects. Don’t know when I’m going to finish them but when I do, and I finish the little website for them, up they will go.

Instead of doing that I’ve been watching Glee and doing some design work at Arthur Cox and Aardman for an exciting project – I never know if I’m supposed to blog about things like that (both Glee and the design stuff) so I’ll keep schtum for a bit. To keep up my drawing for fun resolution I also did this hideous picture for Joe Paine of ok as a sort of fan-art for their song Star:


And that’s all I think.

Words by Felix Massie. Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Last year I decided to travel all the way to the other side of the room to interview Matthew Walker (writer, director, award winner). If you flip to pages 34 and 35 of Imagine Magazine issue 28 (Jan/Feb 2010) you can read all about what we discussed in great depth and also see the mug I got him for his last (I mean latest, not final – touch wood) Birthday. Or you can just click on the image above.

Mother of Many for BAFTA 2010. Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Exciting news of the year so far is that Emma Lazenby’s baby, Mother of Many, (produced here at Arthur Cox by Sally Arthur) has been nominated for a 2010 BAFTA in the best animated short category. What’s she going to wear?

I animated the first two shots in this little clip:

Well done Emma.

Happy New Year. Sunday, January 17th, 2010

It’s been a slow start to 2010 but I’ve been trying to keep busy by doing the following things:

  • drawing
  • creating the mysterious new webseries
  • sorting out a proposal for a new short film idea
  • doing some compositing on odd days at work

It’s all glitz and glamour, I’m sure you’ll agree.

I will put some of the drawings up soon but here is something more worth seeing: the icci medley by David Kuo. An animation based on my old i can’t colour in animations. Click the pic to play.


This well and truly made my day.

Been balanced there for two years. Friday, December 18th, 2009

I’ve been balanced there for two years now. Happy Birthday. Have a new banner for the occasion and everything.

For the last couple of weeks I’ve been working on a little video about music which I’m hoping will eventually be shortlisted for some sort of inspirational video of the year award if such a thing exists. Will post it up when I can.

Haven’t worked on my webseries for a while now because of the above, but over the Christmas break I plan to get something done inbetween eating pies and watching Love Actually. Still hoping for a January release.

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