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My name is Paul Greer, I work full time at BDH, making computer animation for the telly.
This is my main blog with news, work updates, new drawings, stories, comics, notebook pages, how tos, animations and link dumps. My more impulsive internet scrapbook is here.
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Today I participated in the Bristol 10K Run…

…and I ran just about all the way so I’m feeling pretty bloody pleased with myself.
Arrested Evening

Amarylis

Too Art for TV’s Experimental Film Exhibit Retrospective.

The Big Screen Project is pleased to present:Too Art for TV’s Experimental Film Exhibit Retrospective.
Opening reception TODAY April 14th 2011, 7pm. Indoor viewing at Food Parc and Public Plaza – 851 6th AveOutdoor viewing at 6th Ave Bet. 29th and 30th Streets
Big Screen Project (Chelsea, NY), in collaboration with Too Art for TV, is proud to host Too Art for TV: Experimental Film Exhibit Retrospective. 11 artists – some of whom have exhibited with Too Art for TV in the past, and some who are presently part of the exhibit Too Art for TV 5 (Williamsburg, Brooklyn), will screen together for one hour on Big Screen Project’s large open air screen in Chelsea, NY.
Too Art for TV is an annual fine art show for the animation industry. Experimental film has been part of Too Art’s vision since the exhibit started in 2006, but due to the crowded openings, Too Art’s film content can often times be difficult to experience. With Big Screen’s presentation of Too Art for TV’s Experimental Film Exhibit Retrospective, Too Art’s artists can enjoy a larger-than-life vehicle for their film and animation musings.
FEATURING:
Forest
by Eric LeiserRoz
by Brad MossmanTeenage Lovesong
by Conor O’Kelly LynchSpare Time
by Edmond HawkinsOK I’ll Let You Go
by Greg CondonAnimated Journal
by Paul GreerErodium II
by David MontgomeryAesthetic Species Maps
by David MontgomeryA Self Portrait 1981 – 2009
by Jimmy CalhounThe Bellows March
by Eric DyerArithmetic
by Laurie O’Brian
That’s tonight, Brooklyn people. They’ll be showing the Animated Journal amongst some other probably more excellent work.
If you’re in the neighbourhood please check it out.
A Cosmological Fantasia
Very proud to say I am a small part of the awesomeness that is the BDH graphics team on the BBC’s Prof. Brian Cox, doe-eyed-lens-flare-fest, “Wonders of the Universe”.
I made particular contributions to star surfaces and coronal loops.
Here is an edit of all the graphics we produced for the series, with a soundtrack by Timo Baker.
This comes with a caution, as face melting may occur.
EDIT: Looks like they had to take the edit down, but you can still see the trailer for the show here.
Clevedon Pier
Bus Stop Petals













