The fantastic film The Wizard Of Oz was the inspiration behind Meco's 1970's reworked upbeat disco soundtrack. Even though the Original Film and Meco's music are far apart in years they work wonderfully together bringing new depth and excitement to this classic story.
Filmed at Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland this short film captures the wonderful magic of a land filled with legends. The King Arthur soundtrack by Hans Zimmer adds a dramactic and often majestic feel that transports yout to a time of myths and legends!
TARDIS Tours visits Cyber Control, Telos, planet of the Cybermen. An eerie atmosphere surrounds Cyber Control as you wander into this area of danger and intrigue.
This video features a custom built studio scale TARDIS model and Cyber Control set. Sound FX by the Radiophonic Workshop.
Electronic music, Kraftwerk, robots, robotics and sci-fi are all favorites of mine.
It is these sounds and images that inspired me to design two robotic style costumes for a dance event in 1998. The costumes were worn by myself and my brother Phil.
Images of the event with Kraftwerks "The Robots" as a new soundtrack adds a classic electronic feel to this small film. Enjoy!
Fantastic 12" model of the robot Gort from The Day The Earth Stood Still. The still images of the model work very well with the soundtrack to the film.
This is a small film which uses previously seen footage of my studio scale Tardis model. I have reworked the soundtrack by adding more dialogue and sound effects to make it look and sound more exciting. Now it has it's own storyline in which the Doctor and Tegan fall into a trap conceived by the deadly Cybermen, the Cybertrap! Hope you enjoy :)
This small FX test film demonstrates a horizontal split screen in which two segments of film using the same actor can be viewed simultaneously. Multiple audio & video tracks are also included for background atmospherics, phaser sounds and visual FX.
This small film demonstrates a Star Trek style transporter. A graphic image is used to surround the actor which simulates the transporter beam. A crossfade is applied between the two scenes, with and without the actor which gives the appearance of dematerialization.
This small film demonstrates blue screen/chroma keying effects. Three film elements are layered together with the blue screen element deleted from the background where the actor is placed. A soundtrack is then added to enhance the film.