Quickie update regarding some upcoming screenings for my long-in-the-tooth Christmas short “The Naughty List”.
For those Spaniards amongst you who’ve yet to catch one of its TV airings on Canal+ Xtra, it’ll be on this Tuesday (27th) at 2:40pm. I suspect this will be one of its last TV showings – if not, the last – on that particular network, so do give it a pre-siesta watch if you’re so inclined. All told the channel’s been very good to me and my li’l film over the past year, screening it pretty regularly despite it being so season-specific, so gracias to the Canal+ folks for the exposure (and the extra chunk of change didn’t hurt none either).
Mere days before the film sees its third Christmas since completion - mother of God, time goes by fast – it will be screened on December 22nd at the West Side Cinema in support of “Rare Exports”, a Finnish Christmas film that passed me by but I’m tempted to check out as it seems to be quite highly regarded. Unfortunately I can’t make it to that one as it’s in Orkney which is pretty much as far away from me as possible without leaving the UK altogether.
Earlier in the month and closer to home, the film will be screened on December 6th at Bath Road Studios here in Bristol for CineMe Showcase 2012, a networking evening that will also include some of their previously screened films (“Naughty List” and a few others of mine were included at one of their events back in April). I’m aiming to be there to scope out the premises and hopefully not bomb. So if any of you readers decide that’s the night you want to start stalking me, I’m pretty much handing you my exact whereabouts on a platter. Spectacularly nearsighted of me, I’m sure I’ll come to realise.
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Friday, 23 November 2012
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Boo etc.
Happy day-of-heightened-spooky-confection-sales, everybody!
We’ve been hard at work over at Skwigly central (a place that doesn’t actually exist outside of this sentence) to spread some cartooney godlessness about the interwebs. We now have episode six of the Skwigly Podcast up and, fittingly, it’s rather Halloween-centric. Courtesy of Steve there are some fantastic interview gets, such as “ParaNorman” directors Sam Fell and Chris Butler as well as Peter Saunders, one half (guess which one) of MacKinnon & Saunders, the amazing puppet-making team behind “Corpse Bride” and, more recently, “Frankenweenie”. Steve also managed to chat with “Hotel Transylvania” director Genndy Tartakovsky, an animation TV legend whose legacy includes “Dexter’s Lab”, “Powerpuff Girls” and “Samurai Jack”, three shows that, though I didn’t discover them until I was in my later teens, were the shiznit. I think all told this is one of the best episodes we’ve done and I’m pretty excited with the direction things are going. Listen below and don’t forget the subscribe on iTunes!
Skwigly Podcast 06 (Halloween 2012) - Genndy Tartakovsky, Peter Saunders, Chris Butler & Sam Fell by Skwigly Animation Podcast
If you’re still in the Halloween mood but are also itching for some Christmas spirit, you might want to head on over to the Arnos Vale Cemetary in Bristol - 8pm November 2nd - where “The Naughty List” will be showing. It's part of a program put together by CineFeatures, a new initiative for screening indie films that will feature it as a cartoon before the main film “Electric Man”. Just like in the old days!
For the benefit of those of you who paint Spain a light shade of green on this blog’s stat map, “Naughty List” is back on TV again in the graveyard (keeping with the theme I suppose) slot of 3am this coming Monday (12th) on Canal+ Xtra. Better than a kick in the baubles.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Old Hat
I figured the expiry date on my first two
films has been up for awhile and it’s a bit daft that I don’t have official
full versions of them online. Especially as my third has been up for nearly a
year. Granted, that was the only one that had any real demand I suppose, but I
don’t want it to get lonely, resent me and not take care of me in my old age.
That’s just too meta and weird.
Sooo anyway, you can now watch my first
film “House Guest” (2008) in full HD (although the first-season-of-“Beavis-and-Butt-Head”-quality-linework
is treated far kinder by these little SD blog windows):
House Guest (HD) from Ben Mitchell on Vimeo.
Strange to think that
this blog started as part of the UWE MA the film was made for. Four years on
I’m still inexplicably not heralded
as the Winsor McCay of the 21st century. Wuddup wi’dat, yo’s?
My second film was “Ground Running” (2009),
most of the animation for which was done very shortly after “House Guest”, then
it pottered around a couple fests in pencil-test format for a year or so before
I added some bits and coloured it in the following year. I never really pushed
this film because by the time it was finally done it didn’t really line-up with
my artistic direction (if that’s what you can call it). Both these films are
pretty rough for me to watch but there’s the odd moment here and there I’m
quite proud of.
"Ground Running" from Ben Mitchell on Vimeo.
"Ground Running" from Ben Mitchell on Vimeo.
And what the hell, just as a reminder here’s film #3, “The Naughty List” (2010):
The Naughty List (HD) from Ben Mitchell on Vimeo.
Quick TV plug - if for some reason Vimeo is acting up in Spain and you simply can’t last a week without seeing it, the next broadcast by those lovely people at Canal+ Xtra HD will be this coming Sunday 7th at 6am. So either get up extra early or stay up extra late.
Finally, while 2011 was pretty much
work/“Throat”-centric, I did manage to whip up this mini-short out of my love
for O&A. This one’s also been up for a while but at this point I may as
well just make this entry a retrospective.
All being well, 2012 will indeed be the
year I finally finish production on “Bullies”. Then the whole torturous quest
for validation may begin once more.
Ah, it's all good. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it so much.
Ah, it's all good. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it so much.
Monday, 30 July 2012
JOY.
First, let’s get the self-appreciation
horseshit out of the way: “The Naughty List” will be on TV again next week (12:15pm
Wednesday, August 8th) on Canal+ Xtra. I suspect the high degree of
Catholicism in Spain may account for their showing of my Christmassy whimsy all
the year round. I’m all for it.
Some good news on the Skwigly front, our
podcast has gone and gotten itself an iTunes listing. Hurray, visibility! You
can now subscribe and get each new one automatically, which will free up your
valuable time no end! Yes, yes, of course - you’re very welcome.
Okay, now the cool part:
Hot on the heels of getting the
unprecedented opportunity to interview Billy West, the man behind Stimpy (of “Ren & Stimpy”, which probably didn't need clarifying), I got the even unprecedentedder opportunity
to talk to John Kricfalusi, the man behind the entire show and, by extension,
the creator-driven cartoon revival it put in motion.
While I was able to interact with him very
briefly at last year’s Encounters festival (by fortuitous happenstance he was a
special guest at the very edition one of my films was screened at) this
interview was an amazing experience to hear all manner of firsthand anecdotes
and recollections from his career and, surreally, watch him ‘pitch’ his latest
short film idea to me live over Skype.
Obviously it’s not me he’s pitching to specifically, but the public in general. It’s
being crowdfunded and boasts probably the most exciting array of incentives
I’ve seen. Granted, I adore the Spumco universe so it’s kind of tailored to my taste,
but I strongly urge any cartoon, illustration or film enthusiast to check it
out and maybe toss a few sheckels in its direction.
Of course you can expect to read and listen
to the interview in the very near future on Skwigly and our above-mentioned
podcast respectively. Stay tuned!
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John Kricfalusi's fine immortalisation of yours truly, overlooking my liquor cabinet all classy-like... |
Friday, 22 June 2012
Something for the whale'n'feline comradery enthusiasts out there...

I recently did a bit of moonlighting (read: coattail riding) for my lovely friend Jane, aka Upstart Thunder, who's been hard at work on an animated collaboration with comics writer/illustrator Jamie Smart. I didn't do anything visual for this one but I whipped up a musical soundalike to replace the temp track the animation was timed to. It was really nice to get a chance to do some music for animation as it's been a couple years since I last got the chance to. Anyhoo, it's called "Friendship" (featuring Jamie's character Looshkin) and can be watched online here:
"The Naughty List" meanwhile continues to live on via the tellybox, despite being fairly out of season thematically. Two upcoming Canal+ Xtra screenings will be at 4:30pm on July 5th, followed by a 1:25am broadcast on the 17th for the night owls amongst you. So brew some of that fine Spanish coffee and check it out, amigos!
Monday, 4 June 2012
Mumbleface

I recorded a video blog just before the MCM and then completely forgot about it. Which is pretty much exactly in line with the number of cylinders I've been firing on lately. Anyway, I remembered it yesterday and gave it an edit and a spruce up. Basically it's just about "Throat" and all it's various editions, I figured actually showing them would possibly convey things a little better than I've done on here so far. There's also some screening news as mentioned on here already and some podcast plugging for good measure. So, without further ado, here's my first - and possibly only - vlog!
As mentioned in the video, firstly "The Naughty List" will indeed be screened this (distinctly-non-Christmassy) month, on the 11th at 7:21pm in Spain on Canal+ Xtra. Full listings on the Canal+ page as always.
Secondly I have started a "Throat" Facebook page which will eventually feature news and exclusive material as the promotion of the book continues. Not a lot up there now but g'wan and give it a 'like' whydoncha?
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Saturday, 17 March 2012
Hobnobbing



On a completely separate musical note, I've started doing my first live shows of 2012. Nothing worth advertising, just little slots here and there to stay practiced and work out some new material. I've also started recording again and have put online my first studio recording since "The Book of Women". It's kinda different, sort of melancholy country-western-ish, which is something I'd never imagined coming out of me. Give it a listen and, if you like, a free-as-gratis download over at SoundCloud.
High Midnight by Struwwelpeter
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Up North Down South
Just another quick remind-the-world-I'm-still-alive post with some news on the latest broadcast slots for "The Naughty List". This March Canal+ Xtra will be screening it on the 12th at 3:06am and then again at the notably more civilised time of 2:06pm on the 19th.


"Ground Running" will also be shown in the 'Best Comedies' section, which also includes Richard Phelan's 'Damned' and Joanna Quinn's 'Dreams & Desire - Family Ties' on the 25th at 6:30pm, same venue. The line-up on the whole looks great, other talents including Virgil Widrich, Luis Cook, Osman Cerforn, Louis Hudson, Philip Hunt, Jadwiga Kowalska, Mikey Please, Spike Jonze...to be honest, this could take a while, but the full programme is viewable online. Good stuff indeed.
G'night!
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Fuera de estación

Friday, 6 January 2012
Hermit Ben

The game plan is to shut myself away and barrel through as many ongoing commissions as I can so as to get started on what’s looking to be a ‘biggie’ with relatively few distractions. So if it seems like I’m not posting much on here, that’ll be why. I don’t anticipate many (if any) new festival screenings or film updates in that time, but if anything comes in I’ll put it up here while attempting to reign in my usual shitheaded editorialising.


Struwwelpeter - "The Book of Women" on Amazon
Right, back to the cave and my faithful bogman companion. Little post-John K R&S reference there for ya.
Yup.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
"Hello again, Terminal 5..."



Thursday, 1 December 2011
Seasonal Spaniards

•Friday 9th December - 12:36pm - Canal+ Xtra
•Monday 12th December - 6:10am - Canal+2
•Friday 16th December - 4:50pm - Canal+2
•Sunday 18th December - 1:41pm - Canal+ Xtra
•Friday 23rd December - 4:35pm - Canal+1
•Friday 23rd December - 5:05pm - Canal+1 ...30
•Saturday 24th December - 5:36pm - Canal+ Xtra
•Thursday 29th December - 12:06pm - Canal+ Xtra
More info including a rather flattering description and the declaration "No recomendada para menores de siete años" (so that's the cutoff point - good to know) can be found on its Canal+ page.
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