MACROPOLIS has won its 14th award! The AFISA (International association of animated films) award for Best animated film at the International Film Festival for children in Argentina. Woo-hoo!

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MACROPOLIS has won its 14th award! The AFISA (International association of animated films) award for Best animated film at the International Film Festival for children in Argentina. Woo-hoo!
MACROPOLIS has just won its 12th and 13th awards to date- the Best of Festival and the Spirit of the Festival awards at FOCUS Film Festival’s 2014 Short Film Competition in Chico, California. Congrats to the Macro-team!
We are delighted to announce that MACROPOLIS has been selected for another four festivals: Glasgow Short Film Festival, the International Film Festival 'Nueva Mirada', Argentia, 'La Septieme Salle' in Biarritz, France and Andancas Film Festival, Portugal!
Last summer I was lucky enough to work on this animated miniseries called Five Fables for Flickerpix, a lovely animation studio in North Ireland. Flickerpix had teamed up with the late poet Seamus Heaney and comedian/actor Billy Connolly to produce five animated fables. Each of the fables have their own unique styles, and I got to work on two of them! One of the episodes I worked on just recently aired on BBC NI, but unfortunately, it's only available to viewers in the UK.
Under the direction of the super talented directors Joel Simon and Dean Burke, I developed the style and characters, storyboarded, and painted backgrounds for this episode titled The Fox, the Wolf, and the Carter. The project was a blast to work on, and I'm so glad it's finally airing! You can watch the trailer for the series here: https://vimeo.com/fivefables and even view a few clips. Those of you lucky folks in the UK, be sure to tune in and watch the rest of the series on TV or online. I'll be posting more work from the other episode I worked on after it airs next week!