‘Therapy Week’ began with full reflection on how certain decisions lead me down this current career path. During this period of recuperation things came full circle two days in a row when I was in the company of established pros, two … Read More
Things sucked into a black hole of death and despair. But after the long dark winter of the soul…
creativecatfx.co.uk has risen from the dead! so it seems.
You’ll find my demo reels, artwork and blog all in one … Read More
Lost months
An overwhelming sense of panic set in when December rolled around.
Despite making efforts to boost my job prospects, career progress was stifled by making wrong decisions, sending me into a depressive spiral. Some choices … Read More
Every frame of Heaven Sent is better than any film I’ve seen this year. As well as among Steven Moffat’s best episodes, credit also goes to Stuart Biddlecombe, Rachel Talalay, Michael Pickwoad, MFX et al for giving us so much … Read More
With Mission Dalek, filmmakers and visual artists were prompted to create their own Doctor Who story. Those* who demonstrated creativity, inventiveness and technical accomplishment the strongest would win a trip to Roath Lock Studios.
I kept having flashbacks to uni while working … Read More
From the House of Lords to the House of Blues, I’ve been around the world – sort of – while slowly getting back into the swing of things. Storyboarding is underway as the script for Scampi Catches a Drift is … Read More
This little sliver of time is going to be shown at San Diego Comic-Con.
The painting – one of three praised by Jenna Coleman and Peter Capaldi at a fan event late last year – is among BBC America’s … Read More
The beautiful town of Caerphilly was bathed in sunlight. A mysterious fog surrounded the Castle. As I was searching for the entrance, I learned from DW brand manager Edward Russell that the Aberavon Bay sequence went down really well at … Read More
Attempts to capture a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse foreshadowed what was yet to come…
The Road to ExCeL
The prospect of attending this convention was unlikely. Over £500 was already spent on a page in a … Read More