MR GRIMBY'S VIDEO DIARY

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Title: MR GRIMBY'S VIDEO DIARY

Reference number: 7897

Date: 2002

Director: d. Neil Jack

Sponsor: [ Scottish Screen]

Producer: Dave O'Neill

Production company: Edinburgh College of Art

Sound: sound

Original format: Betacam SP

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 10.00 minsc

Description: The video diary of Grimby and Marion, two unemployed animation puppets trying to work their way back into the limelight. The question is - does the industry need them?' Wallace & Gromit style character animation. [synopsis taken from VHS sleeve notes]

Scottish Students on Screen (SSoS) is a one day festival designed to foster stronger links between education and the moving image industries. It is managed by BAFTA and funded by Scottish Screen, and has been running a innovative programme of events since 1999. Features sessions, screenings, workshops and masterclasses providing all you need to know about getting into the industry.

Credits: Video Diaries
ed. Neil Cammock
series p. Rich Wheater
A Channel 2 Production 2001

Grimby Neil Cammock
Marlon Rich Wheater
Presenter Katie Hill
Chums Vig Bill Elliot
live action cinematography Rob Fox
ed. Rob Fox, Neil Jack
key grip Bill Elliot
Chums Vig design titles Peter Traynor, Neil Jack
created and anim. by Peter Traynor
m. w.and performed by Neil Jack
p. and mixed by Dave O'Neill

Thanks to Donald Holwill, Alan Mason, Neil Kempsill, Cormac O'Kane, Rachel Bevan-Baker, Peter Hynes, Louise Macfarlane, Matt Rochester
special thanks to Mum & Dad
w. d. and anim. Neil Jack

Edinburgh College of Art 2001