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BBC Comedy commission Sticks

Tue, Jan 26th 2010, 13:54

Sticks

So it’s a new year and a new decade. We’ve just finished our new short film The Moon Bird and here we are twiddling our thumbs with nothing to do. Er… or not.

Among the projects we have on the go is one we created from scratch ourselves. We’re producing a short series for BBC Comedy Extra called Sticks.

Sticks first came about a couple of years ago when Greg (the illustrator-animator half of The Brothers McLeod) drew some characters on the coffee stirrers our Dad supplies at Ripplecups.com.

We had the idea of trying to do some ad lib stuff using the sticks as puppets. We recorded a bunch of off-the-cuff sketches onto our naff video camera and tried to make each other laugh. A lot of it was incomprehensible, but some funny characters did emerge. Our favourites were a collection of bungling Cockney coppers and some ridiculous French private detectives.

So last year we put together a proposal for some scripted episodes, featuring the policemen, and sent them off to Martin Trickey and Simon Lupton at BBC Comedy. They were good enough to press the big red GO button and now we’re in production. We’ll be blogging about the production process so watch out for more.

There are already three existing Sticks animations that show the potential for this kind of animation. They feature a man whose house is set on fire, some ghostly cowboys and a tragic bear. You can watch them here:

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Meet DI Plank and team

Thu, Mar 4th 2010, 11:30

“I remember when he was just a splinter.”

Sticks is a series of short slice-of-life detective comedies coming soon to BBC Comedy Extra.

Here's some of the characters you'll be meeting...

DETECTIVE INSPECTOR PLANK
DI PlankWhy can’t anyone do they’re job properly? That’s what Plank wants to know. He’s tough as teak and has a fiery temper that could start a forest fire. Plank is a classic bossy boots who is surrounded by incompetents, the clueless and the downright sneaky. Plank doesn’t trust anyone, possibly not even himself. Maybe it’s the years of fighting criminals or perhaps just in his grain, but Plank is more paranoid that a Coke addict in a hall of mirrors.

SERGEANT CONSTABLE
sargeAlways seeking the easy route out, Sergeant Constable is as cunning as he is lazy. The Sergeant is the kind of copper who can work things out astutely if he puts his mind to a case. He probably could have been Commissioner by now, but the truth is he’d rather put his feet up and tuck into a pasty.

CONSTABLE SERGEANT
ConstableBless him, he’s as green as oak and thick as two short sticks. Constable wants to shine but somehow he always ends up as the stick in the mud.

CONSTABLE WITCH
witchConstable Witch isn’t a very good police officer and isn’t a very good witch either. Her police methods are rather unorthodox and often go badly wrong.

PRISONER
prisonerAlways trying to escape, but somehow always ends up back in the clink.

MAVIS
mavisThe civilian desk assistant. Fancies herself as the new Agatha Christie with her stories of Miss Marble.

MONSIEUR MONSIEUR
Monsieur MonsieurThe Zut Alors! Private Investigation agency is home to two outrageous Frenchies. Monsieur wants all the world to know he is both stylish and brave. One out of two’s not bad.

MONSIEUR DERRIERE
Monsieur DerriereDerriere knows he is a genius of the investigative sciences. He has a certificate bought off the internet to prove it.

Watch out for more Sticks updates... we'll be telling you about the talented cast and crew for these eight short animations too.

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Sticks Cast and Crew

Thu, Mar 11th 2010, 09:12

Sticks endboard

Our new BBC Comedy Extra series of eight short animations 'Sticks' will be on your tinternet-interweb very soon.

The series has been designed, written and directed by Yours Truly but we've had some great talents helping us to realise the finished production.

Lizz Lunney is a very talented illustrator from the Midlands (with her own great website where you can buy her comics) who has been drawing on sticks for us, and doing additional design on the project.

Tom Evans is a wunderkind with Flash animation and he's been helping us out on a number of projects including recently... The Moon Bird, CITV Minis and now Sticks.

Helen Brunsdon, darling of the animation universe, has been our excellent producer sorting us out with all manner of things.

The cast is made of some illustrious names too...

Actor Sam Troughton, about to embark on the role of Romeo at the illustrious RSC here in Stratford-upon-Avon, took some time out to get all shouty in the role of Detective Inspector Plank.

The wonderful Rachel Ferjani allowed herself to be typecast by us after playing the witch in The Moon Bird, she's returned to play Constable Witch for Sticks. She's also playing the batty old Mavis.

David Holt, voice artist extraordinaire, made us all laugh loud with his renditions of the Constable and the Prisoner.

Last but not least are Martin Trickey and Simon Lupton from BBC Comedy who pressed the big red button to make it all happen.

Hoorah for them all.

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Sticks Facebook Fan Page

Wed, Mar 17th 2010, 15:38

Our BBC Comedy Extra show Sticks now has it's very own Facebook Fan Page. Why not become a fan now!

Sticks

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Sticks Trailer

Mon, Apr 12th 2010, 10:32

 

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BBC Comedy - Sticks Press Pack

Thu, May 13th 2010, 12:41

Sticks

Download the PRESS RELEASE and hi res images in this zipped folder.

Sticks is a slice-of-life detective comedy series for BBC Comedy about Detective Inspector Plank and his bungling crew that includes Constable Witch, Constable Sergeant and Sergeant Constable. It has a unique design; most of the characters are drawn on coffee stirrers, but the series also features a yeti on a spatula, a zombie on a pastry baster, and an evil pencil sharpener.

The voices are supplied by a team of five voice actors including Shakespearian actor Sam Troughton (Robin Hood) who is currently appearing as Romeo at the RSC, Rachel Ferjani (Torchwood), David Holt (A Town Called Panic) and the series creators Myles and Greg McLeod.

The series was commissioned by BBC Comedy’s Martin Trickey and Simon Lupton. The series of 2 x 4 minute, 6 x 1 minute animations will appear on the BBC Comedy website and YouTube channel.

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Sticks - Prisoner

Wed, May 19th 2010, 15:45

Sticks has started to trickle out on the BBC Comedy website. Here's the first one... Prisoner.

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WATCH Sticks on BBC Comedy

Mon, Jul 5th 2010, 10:56

The first longer episode (four whole minutes) of our online BBC Comedy series Sticks has gone live and so now it's really time to start shouting about it!So here is some shouting.

WATCH STICKS! YEAH STICKS! WAHHOO! STICKS!

Here are links to the first four episodes... please watch them and pass them on via Twitter, Facebook or good old fashioned talking!

Copper Cuppa

Constable Witch

Constable Sergeant

Prisoner

And once you've watched them, join our Sticks Facebook Page. Nice.

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Sticks Versus Avatar

Fri, Jul 9th 2010, 17:40

So James Cameron has pushed back the boundaries of animation technology with his 3D juggernaut about giant blue marmosets versus the forces of intergalactic tree surgeons. That’s almost exactly what we – The Brothers McLeod – are doing for animation too, except with coffee stirrers, conkers, felt tip pens and crayons.

Sticks is a slice-of-life detective comedy series about Detective Inspector Plank and his bungling crew that includes Constable Witch, Constable Sergeant and Sergeant Constable. And it’s all animated using various wooden bits of cutlery. Most of the characters are drawn on coffee stirrers, but we also have a yeti on a spatula, a zombie on a pastry baster, and an evil pencil sharpener. Oh yes. Beat that Mister Cameron.

The idea for Sticks first came about a couple of years ago when Greg (the illustrator-animator half of The Brothers McLeod) drew some characters on the coffee stirrers (as you do) and we had the idea of trying to do some ad-lib stuff using them as puppets. We recorded a bunch of off-the-cuff sketches onto our naff video camera and tried to make each other laugh. A lot of it was incomprehensible, but some funny characters did emerge. Our favourites were a collection of bungling Cockney coppers and some ridiculous French private detectives.

So we set to work getting to know our characters and writing some stories for them. They include DI Plank whose more paranoid than a coke addict in a hall of mirrors, Constable Sergeant who’s as green as oak; there’s Sergeant Constable – as cunning as he is lazy, and Constable Witch who has some unorthodox police methods.

Fast forward to now and we’ve delivered eight shiny episodes of Sticks which are filtering out on BBC Comedy online. The sticks have all been hand drawn, based on Greg’s designs, by illustrator and comic artist Lizz Lunney (whose own creations include the brilliant Depressed Cat and Dungaree Lion). These have been scanned into the computer and animated in Flash by animator Tom Evans (whose credits include BAFTA nominated animations for the Tate!)

The voices are supplied by a team of five voice artists including Shakespearian actor Sam Troughton (Robin Hood), Rachel Ferjani (Torchwood), David Holt (A Town Called Panic) and yours truly.

We were planning to do the whole thing in 3D with some helicopters, spaceships and sparkly jellyfish, but we decided that would be a bit over the top.

LINKS
BBC Comedy - Sticks
Facebook Fan Page
Sticks (test animations)

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Sticks on at Birmingham Artsfest

Thu, Aug 26th 2010, 16:56

Sunday the 12th of September at the Crescent Theatre. Three of our Sticks films will be screening as part of The Comedy Hour for Artsfest.

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