This week, I put together a blooper reel for videos I made in 2024.
I also made a silly art piece representing all of the shorts covered in the reel.


This week, I put together a blooper reel for videos I made in 2024.
I also made a silly art piece representing all of the shorts covered in the reel.
This week, I launched a new 8-episode podcast series of improvised comedy adventures.
This is my third attempt at a podcast after the Time Podcast hosted by the TimePop Cast (2017) and SHADA’P (2023); Both incredibly short-lived, each only having a one episode run.
All episodes of the podcast were recorded as part of a 3-hour recording session. Nothing was written down beforehand, and it’s one of my favourite things I’ve ever made. I love making improvised videos, though I don’t get many opportunities to make them with other people, and doing improv alone is really difficult and never as funny. The audio medium allowed us to run free without the limitations of live action and the huge work required of animation. There are also jokes that only work in an audio medium that I was so pleased to find.
I wrote the script for this short all the way back in 2021. After a failed attempt to film it, it stayed in my ideas folder for a long time, until last week when I recorded dialogue for it in a car after a trip to IKEA. I spent 5 days animating it using the same process as my previous animation, Take me to your leader, though with more time spent on the art this time round.
Last year, I showed my friend one of my favourite videos: NTBTS’s Update Day – a late 00s online short about giving lyrics to the Wii Shopping Channel music. This year in July, we had the idea to make a remake/parody of the original video but based on the Nintendo Switch eShop. So we scrolled through a list of Switch games on the eShop, wrote some lyrics, and then sat on it for months until we finally shot it one night in November.
This month marks 10 years since I first made this channel. Here, I go back to talk about the videos that got this channel started. Aka the Minecraft animations.
A poster for my semi-scripted improvised animated short ‘Take me to your leader‘ which I made in July.
A dark comedy about two sad people in a zombie apocalypse.
After being bitten by a zombie, a survivor in the apocalypse must convince someone they’ve just met to shoot them.
A music video based on ‘Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head’ from B. J. Thomas. This was a short film I directed for university in October 2021.