Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Polaroid Post...Glade 2009
I have so many amazing friends that make my festivals unforgettable but particular brilliance needs to be given to the SPARKLY NUTZ crew. Some members can be seen here but many more are prowling around the festival fields conjuring up the magical mayhem and silly nonsense that is SPARKLY NUTZ. This year Glade and SGP have been messy and beautiful at the same time, hopefully Shambala will follow suit.
look out for the Sparkly Nutz Gang if your lucky enough to be at a festival, they're the fun starters that will make your weekend. (tell tale signs of sparkly nutz damage - muddy space hoppers, pink pegs, tortured teddy bears and winner medals!!!)



look out for the Sparkly Nutz Gang if your lucky enough to be at a festival, they're the fun starters that will make your weekend. (tell tale signs of sparkly nutz damage - muddy space hoppers, pink pegs, tortured teddy bears and winner medals!!!)



Polaroid Post...Secret Garden Party 2008
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Romka Magazine

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Saturday, 11 July 2009
Lemons Stole My Shoehorn
Lemons Stole My Shoehorn from James Ednay-Cox on Vimeo.
'Lemons Stole My Shoehorn' is a stop-motion clay animation that tells the story of Tom and his missing shoehorn. This is my first animation using the stop-motion technique. I produced the the models, armatures, set, and composed the soundtrack. The models have simple wire frame armatures and are finished with plasticine. Although this is very amateur i couldn't of enjoyed the process more, i enjoyed it so much so that i decided to make a second stop-motion claymation, it will be posted here shortly...
a few production pics...



Labels:
3D,
animation,
clay,
modelling,
plasticine,
stop-motion
Sound_1

I have decided to post the results of some of my experimentation with sound. Every now and then i have time to play with various sonic instruments and it is my goal to... well i don't really have a goal, but i deeply enjoy it. The good sounds that come out of my tinkering are cataloged and could later be used for music composition or sound design for moving image.
Hopefully with each sound that i post, i will be able to explain the process and technical equipment involved to produce what you hear. The material may vary somewhat as i am interested in recording many different instances of sound from natural soundscapes to the abuse of electronic instruments.
So here goes....
Sound_1
The crux of this sound is made by an old dulcimer like instrument called a guitar zither or sometimes harp zither. I found the zither at a local Saturday market, its a bit battered and out of tune but despite its dogged looks I'm sure it will fuel many future sounds. I electrified the dulcimer by taping a handmade contact microphone to the inside of the sound hole which along with a mic pre-amp gave a pretty good starting sound. I then transformed the dulcimers small acoustic sound hole into a cavernous cathedral like space, by drenching it in Reverb (not a very good one) and adding a bit of EQ and a Filter.
The knocks and bangs that resemble the sound of a piano lid being shut at the far end of a cathedral were made by hitting the metal tuning pegs with a metal bracelet.
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Hug A Chicken
This picture has it all for me....

A beautiful girl that genuinely laughs at my jokes, one of the nicest vintage bikes i have ever seen and some lovely daffodils in a park that carries fond memories for me. i guess its a bit of a selfish post as you wont relate to any of these but i am still pleased with this photo and i'm slowly getting better with my Rollei.
The bike is a Swedish 1950's Cruiser made buy a company called 'Husqvarna'. It is the same 'Husqvarna' that make sewing machines, chains saws and motorbikes. on seeing it's uniqueness i couldn't resist buying this bike for my partner last christmas. its incredibly well built and a joy to ride (when she lets me).
Say 'Guten Tag' to my Rollei



i have found there to be many accessories available to buy and experiment with such as filters, and the Rolleinar lenses. i once saw both a telephoto and a wide-angle lens that had the 'bay 1' fitting to connect to this camera but i guess they are rare....i would love to get my hands on them if anyone knows the whereabouts of such things (i think the type i saw were made by 'Sun' or Sun fit'). most of the better looking photos on this blog will probably be taken on my Rollei as i generally take more pride and time in taking these photos so feel happier sharing them.... although saying that i will probably get lazy and turn to digital to tell a story quicker...but i should really tell a story with beauty rather than speed.
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