The film is screening on Tuesday 14th September at 8pm at the Westbourne Studios. We sadly won’t be able to attend ourselves, but if you’re in London and want to see it, the Portobello Film Festival is a great option, with hundreds more premieres and events. For more info visit the FILM’S SITE.

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Quick test

by Paul on July 27, 2010

We’re forever testing new equipment that can come in handy for our upcoming projects, here is a stop-motion test we did last week, on the HD Hero from GoPro

Unfortunately, we crashed the camera’s firmware and have to send it back to the factory for reset, oops

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Update

by Paul on July 16, 2010

We have been a little quiet on the blog front of late, but only because we’ve been so busy we haven’t had time to update it. We have just finished our pilot episode of “Squinky and the Witch” and now onto the hard road of raising the full finance to produce the series. He have also started shooting our new long documentary project and are developing a second animation short series that will go into production later on in the year.

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Whackala in Seattle

by Paul on May 27, 2010

Well, we’re back from a fantastic trip to SIFF (Seattle International Film Festival) the biggest festival in North America. With Support from Culture Ireland we were able to attend the screening of Forty Foot, as part of  the “Straight from NPR” shorts’ selection.

The Seattle Space Needle

All the staff and programmers at SIFF treated us fantastically, we had a great time getting to know them and our fellow short film makers who screened over the shorts weekend.


SIFF staff at the hospitality suite

Dustin Kaspar, SIFF shorts programer

Bradley Glenn, Leticia Agudo & Dan Doody (SIFF shorts programmer)

S.J. Chiro (Shorts Juror), Paul McGrath, Dustin Kaspar (Shorts programmer) & Leticia Agudo

SIFF's Gala opening night

SIFF's Gala from above

Leticia Agudo

Paul McGrath

Paul McGrath & Leticia Agudo's red carpet moment

Check out the amazing building Forty Foot screened at, The Egyptian Theater.

The Egyptian theater

SIFF Sign outside the Egyptian Theater

Look at the size of the screen, it's HUGE

The Audience

Dustin Kaspar hosts the Q&A after the screening

Leticia Agudo spills the beans

The screening went great, we had a fantastic time at SIFF, made new friends and even caught up with some of last years finalists from the Doc Challenge. We wouldn’t have been able to attend SIFF without the generous support of Culture Ireland.

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