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Anarchist's Guild Social Committee

Anarchist's Guild Social Committee

Anarchist's Guild Social Committee is a sketch comedy group here in Melbourne, Australia. Each month they write, rehearse and perform a brand new show. For the last show, they wanted a short animation to tie in with one of their live sketches. The sketch was titled "Moments in history where your hipster cred does you no good" and was set at Gallipoli during WW1. In part of the sketch, a soldier tells the hipster that all he wanted to do was become a teacher, passing on knowledge to the children. The hipster replies that all he wanted to do was create a short indie music video in which a cat and a dog go to buy a waistcoat... and the cat has a fringe.

Hence the following animation.....
This was done in under two weeks (in amongst my full time job and other freelance work - which is why it becomes stills at some points) and Lachlan gave me a hand with putting bits of it together.






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More Anarchist Guild stuff...

Another quick look at the cat and dog animation. It's almost done! Luckily too, cause it's being shown this weekend.... If you want to come check it out, it'll be part of THIS SUNDAY'S Anarchist Guild Social Committee show - Bella Union Bar, Trades Hall, Melbourne.
Rock and Roll!!!

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A cat and a dog walk into a waistcoat shop....

I'm working on an animation for the Anarchist's Guild Social Committee - a sketch comedy group here in Melbourne. The challenge is to make the most indie film ever made - therefore it's an animation where a cat (with a fringe) and a dog buy a waistcoat - all to the music of Elliott Smith. OW! Indie as! Here's a quick sketch of the cat in question.
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