Watch Mr. Syringe reaaaally dancing, like, as he bops to music, until, like, he gets reaaaaally tired……like. A fantastic animation from the Sheffield Animation Group, showing that syringes can have fun too! So could you see me really dancing, like?
Watch Mr. Syringe reaaaally dancing, like, as he bops to music, until, like, he gets reaaaaally tired……like. A fantastic animation from the Sheffield Animation Group, showing that syringes can have fun too! So could you see me really dancing, like?
All the coverage from this year’s glitziest showbiz event- The Jimmyteens Oscars, held on the 4th April, 2008 in Little Abington, Cambridge. Celebrating the incredible achievements of Cambridge’s video stars and hosted by the wonderful and animated Jungle King Christopher […]
All the fun and frolics from L Rose’s jam packed skiing trip in Austria, where there is havoc from take off, as she informs us that there is something wrong with the “left phalange”! We get a low-down of how […]
As part of the ‘Belfast City Hospital Journeys’- a series of short films created by young people in the hospital, this is Adel’s poem “Butterfly”. She describes how her time in hospital is similar to hiding away like a caterpillar, […]
The second chapter of Jenna’s film series, in this fabulous instalment we hear how Jenna is eagerly waiting for bone marrow treatment and get an update on how her fifth course of chemo is going. Her family and friends are […]
This is the second of Gavin’s films and also another film part of the ‘Belfast City Hospital Journeys’ project, co-facilitated by Arts Care and CLIC Sargent. Here, we see a different look at living with cancer through a series of […]
Created by Tom McNab and Tom Madge as part of Leeds Media Workshop films, this is a series of colourful, humorous and clever animations including a talking mug, a self destructing pizza and a runaway horse! Made by the teenagers […]
Covering a variety of pressing issues surrounding body image and role models, this is an informative and eye-opening film for teenagers. Featuring a host of opinions and ideas from young people at the Teenage Cancer Unit in Leeds and pupils […]
22 year old Adam lost his life to Leukaemia on January 9th 2008 having first contracted the disease at the age of 16. This is his story, complete with entry to the Dumball rally ’07! Adam had a life saving […]
An animation of an interview with Karen who has acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Eamon talks about his testicular cancer, and how he avoided going to the doctor for some time due to embarrassment and dis-belief.
Richard lets us know how he is getting since his previous film, with his experiences of re-diagnosis, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.