Littlenobody

Littlenobody
Animation Studio
Industry stop-motion animation Pixilation
Founded 2004
Headquarters South East England, England, UK
Key people
Karen Penman
Liam Brazier
Greg Kitten
Website www.littlenobody.co.uk

Littlenobody, founded by Karen Penman, is a small animation collective working from the South East of England.

Littlenobody Productions specialise in animation and have screened projects in competition at Bradford Animation Festival,[1] Encounters Film Festival,[2] Northern Lights Film Festival[3] and Interfilm Berlin[4] as well as Clermont-Ferrands Film market.[5]

Represented by Ouat Media in Canada, with projects sold to A-one Films and The Short Film Channel Movieola

Littlenobody were shortlisted down to the final 12 for the Virgin Media short competition meaning their first animated short What Cassandra Saw is BBFC certificated[6] is screening in 212 cinemas UK wide from July 2008 till July 2009. Littlenobody won the 4TALENT animation award for 2008 and featured in a double page spread in the 4Talent Magazine.[7]

They were runners up in the 4mations Digital shorts South East Funding Scheme and completed Weather Beaten their second animated short for the Commonwealth Vision awards 2009, Final 10 in competition.

Most recently they have been awarded funding for their latest stop motion animated short I Wish I Were an Elephant from the UK Film Council, New Cinema Fund, Digital Shorts Scheme via regional screen agency Screen East.

Littlenobody Projects to date

Littlenobody Festivals, Awards and Screenings to date

Reviews

The 4Talent Animation Award was judged by Ruth Fielding, Lupus Films and animation consultant to Channel 4, and Helen Brunsdon, Development Executive at Aardman who said regarding Littlenobody's portfolio “Stand out work with a real wow-factor. Impressive and diverse use of techniques and an ability to challenge the viewer and themselves. Given a chance and some decent budgets, you just know these two talented animators are going to go on to bigger and better things. We were also very impressed by their ability to self promote via their website.”.[25]

Ian Lumsden World animation blogger adds "I first noticed their music video Thou Shalt Always Kill when I previewed the weekend's BAF 07. It was most professionally done. I was therefore impressed to discover it was produced by a fledgling studio. Also surprising is the diversity of work produced in a short period of time[26] .........Sometimes the combination of live action and animation jars. This is decidedly not the case here. Filters, excellent lighting, interesting camera angles and stop motion techniques, together with animated twinkling effects lead naturally into the interspersed animated sections. Their website is developing apace and belies its short life[27]........A perfect blend of traditional animation and eye popping contemporary film-making. Karen is a fizzing PR machine and it helps if you have quality to sell because they are pretty special in that department too[28] .....There is a beauty bestowed on the scene and always there is an edgy magic to the production. An imaginative, original approach."[29]

References

  1. Nationalmediamuseum.org.uk
  2. Animationblog.org
  3. NLFF.co.uk
  4. Interfilm.de
  5. Clermont-filmfest.com
  6. BBFC.co.uk
  7. 4talentmagazine.com
  8. , Cambridge Film Festival 31st 2011 - EM Media Digital Shorts
  9. Encounters-festival.org.uk, Animated Encounters 16th International Film Festival
  10. 4talentmagazine.com 4Talent Award winners, OCT, 2008.
  11. Virginmediashorts.com - Shortlist, August 4, 2008.
  12. Socialistfilm.blogspot.com, London Socialist Film Co-op, November 2008.
  13. Sundownmultimedia.co.uk, Sundown Multimedia Event, April, 2008.
  14. Literaturwerkstatt.org, ZEBRA Poetry Film Award, October, 2008.
  15. Southendfestival.com, Southend Six Festival, June, 2008.
  16. Clermont-filmfest.com, What Cassandra Saw - Clermont Film Festival page, February, 2008.
  17. Clermont-filmfest.com, Thou Shalt Always Kill - Clermont Film Festival page, February, 2008.
  18. NLFF.co.uk, Northern Lights Film Festival, December, 2007.
  19. Envypost.co.uk, Envy Post Screening December, 2008.
  20. Internetfilm.de, Interfilm Berlin, December, 2007
  21. Encounters-festival.org.uk, Encounters Film Festival November, 2007.
  22. Nationalmediamuseum.org.uk, Bradford Animation Film Festival, November, 2007.
  23. SWSF.co.uk, Sutton with Shoplands Festival, August, 2007.
  24. Leighfilmsociety.org.uk, LFS Film Festival August2007.
  25. Animationblog.org
  26. Animationblog.org
  27. Animationblog.org
  28. Animationblog.org
  29. Animationblog.org
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