Greg McLeod

História

Greg McLeod is an award-winning illustrator and animation director. His short film 365 saw him animating one second a day for the whole year. The film played internationally including at animation festivals Ottawa and Annecy

Filmes

Os Irmãos Sparks
Animation
Como uma banda de rock pode ter sucesso e ser subestimada, superinfluente e criminosamente menosprezada, tudo ao mesmo tempo? Saia numa odisseia musical por cinco décadas bizarras e maravilhosas com os irmãos Ron e Russell Mael, celebrando o legado inspirador dos Sparks: a banda preferida da sua banda preferida.
Clown Suit
Producer
What was David Bowie's biggest moment of his career?
Clown Suit
Director
What was David Bowie's biggest moment of his career?
Savages
Director
A rolicking pastiche of blink and you miss ’em vignettes of comedically philosophical violence for all the family.
Other Paul
Director
Identity theft isn't all bad. Right?
Uki
Thanks
A short stop frame animation following a lonely Inuit who struggles to survive after an oil tanker leaks oil off the coast of Alaska, killing all the wildlife in the area.
The Existential Pleading of the Inner Heart
Director
Colin T. Heart draws pictures, writes words, makes animations. Like it. Don't like it. Whatever you want. He doesn't live with his parents.
Marfa
Director
Marfa is a town on the borderlands of Texas. A place out of time. A desert where strange lights dance in the night sky. A mecca for lovers of minimalist art. A landscape of lost horses, freaks and food trucks. And then there’s the giant lemon.
The Inverted Peak
Director
There’s only one question worth knowing the answer to. And that’s “who’s in control”?
Here’s A Brilliant Idea
Director
What are ideas? Tiny fairy burps that invade our thoughts. Invisible worms that sing directly into our brain cells.
Scoop
Director
It’s Lava Fish Day and something’s not right. Time to take a ride in the Chopper Chopper.
365
Writer
This short, with vibrant animation, illustrates a single second from every day in a year.
365
Director
This short, with vibrant animation, illustrates a single second from every day in a year.
Phone Home
Director
You’d think a phone call direct from Mars would stir a bit more excitement than this.
Isle of Spagg
Tether / Old Man Candy (voice)
On the other side of the Vertic Sea where things are distinctly fishier.
Isle of Spagg
Director
On the other side of the Vertic Sea where things are distinctly fishier.
The Moon Bird
Animation
The Moon Bird is a dark fairytale about an orphan girl called Teardrop who inherits magical powers from her late parents. A terrible sorceress Experimentia desires the magic for herself and pursues Teardrop for her own evil ends. Teardrop must outwit the sorceress with the help of a magical bird created after one of her tears binds with the moon.
The Moon Bird
Writer
The Moon Bird is a dark fairytale about an orphan girl called Teardrop who inherits magical powers from her late parents. A terrible sorceress Experimentia desires the magic for herself and pursues Teardrop for her own evil ends. Teardrop must outwit the sorceress with the help of a magical bird created after one of her tears binds with the moon.
The Moon Bird
Director
The Moon Bird is a dark fairytale about an orphan girl called Teardrop who inherits magical powers from her late parents. A terrible sorceress Experimentia desires the magic for herself and pursues Teardrop for her own evil ends. Teardrop must outwit the sorceress with the help of a magical bird created after one of her tears binds with the moon.
Codswallop
Writer
Codswallop is a short animated film based on a series of stream-of-consciousness illustrations by Greg McLeod which were sent on postcards to his son.
Codswallop
Director
Codswallop is a short animated film based on a series of stream-of-consciousness illustrations by Greg McLeod which were sent on postcards to his son.
Fuggy Fuggy
Writer
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Fuggy Fuggy
Director
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Johnny Castle: Rising Star
Original Music Composer
Ever since he was a kid, Johnny Castle had a dream: to become a movie star. Driven by his obsession, Johnny moved to Los Angeles, and the corner of Hollywood and Vine Boulevards became his natural stage on which to promote himself. Johnny is absolutely convinced that some day a producer or a director will sign him for their next movie. Even though Johnny has this optimistic way of looking at life, in the three years since his move to Los Angeles he has only been able to get a small part in a science fiction B-movie. Very soon the movie will debut in the theaters, and Johnny wants to show the result of his work to his father, who lives in Chicago. He obtains a preview DVD copy of the movie from the director so that he'll be able to present it to his dad as a wonderful birthday surprise.