
Production Companies, Filmmakers, Digital Media - Cornwall - south west England - Will Jackson 3D Design
Will Jackson 3D Designwebsite
Unit 11 Kernick Business Park Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EW United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0) 1326 378129 Facsimile +44 (0) 01326 378643 Humorous Creativity with Technical Know-How. We generate concepts & ideas for interactive exhibitions, shows, amusement machines and art installations and develop them in-house through prototyping to manufacture. We also provide mechanical and electronic design & build consultancy for projects, regularly working with well-known artists and model-makers. Film and Video
Video was used to document projects and work in progress and it took off from there. A video of the life-sized 'plant takeaway' exhibit was the start. Since 'plant takeaway' other films include:
Rambling Bob - 2002 Animation 5 mins.
Bob has some bad habits. An animated western musical created using a combination of real footage and hand-drawn images animated in 3D Studio Max. Director / Animator: Will Jackson. Cast: Matt Smith, Tracy Rasburn, Sarah Smith, Lawrence Brendish, Patrick Bond.
Screenings: 1st Cornwall Film Festival, CMR events, Rough Cuts.
The Way Things Work - 2003 Black Comedy / Drama 5mins.Nick is obsessed with the way things work, he is systematically dismantling his world in alphabetical order. Where will it end... Director: Will Jackson, Producer: Beatrix Milburn / Aurora Films Ltd. Cast: Sharon Sheehan, Hamish Hamilton, Teresa Holcomb. Funding: Cornwall Film and South West Screen under the Digital Shorts Scheme. Typo - 2003 Horror / Comedy 8 mins.A spelling mistake unleashes dark forces. A detective follows the trail of destruction, language itself is on the loose. Director: Will Jackson / Andrew Lanyon. Cast: Jeremy Gabriel, Amanda Williams Lucas. Screenings: Cornwall Film Festival 2003, St. Germans Literary Festival 2004. See Andrew Lanyon's website Will Jackson 3D Design have also worked on special effects and props for a number of recent films including: - 'Cheap Rate Gravity' (Bill Scott 2002)
- 'Blight' (Bill Scott 2003)
- 'Baby Boy' (Jane Pugh 2003)
- 'The Great Silence' (Miracle Theatre 2004).
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