... because I can.

I remembered a sublime animation called Overtime, but I'd forgotten what it was called, and it took a while to relocate without its time. I was sure I'd posted it on here - but I couldn't find it.

Have the handkerchiefs to hand.
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I knew that Postgate has been ill for some time, and he was 83 or so, but it's still a shock to hear that he has died. His father was a prominent historian of the working classes and he was related to politicians - but Postgate made an indelible mark on several generations of British children. Certainly the earliest sf I saw (excluding Dougal and the Blue Cat, which I heard until I was twenty) was Clangers, and just hearing the voice took me back. Even allowing for nostalgia, there is a magic to the simplicity of the animation that all but the best CGI and stop motion cannot match - Nick Park would have been unthinkable without him.

Seeing the original script for one of his programmes (I think Noggin the Nog) was a bigger tingle factor than any painting I can recall. The British animation exhibition on Postgate, Firmin and Godfrey at the Sydney Cooper gallery closes this week. I nearly went yesterday - I shall certainly go tomorrow.


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And let us not forget that his film-making partner, Peter Firmin, is still with us - invisble despite having drawn the pictures.
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( Nov. 4th, 2007 05:36 pm)
http://www.canterburyanifest.com/

I was a little fearful about what would happen after the trouble getting a ticket, and it turned out I had to exchange my ticket for the real tickets at the box office. I had actually got to the campus on the hill with plenty of time, and enough to buy a drink in the shop.

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