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64-544: Chris Shepherd (born 11 December 1967) is a double BAFTA nominated British television/film writer, graphic novelist and director. Born in Anfield, Liverpool in 1967, he is known for combining live action with animation. His work fuses comedy with commentary on the darker side of human nature. Shepherd's first animation was made in 1989 and it was called Safari . He wanted to make a drama but didn't know any actors, so he made his cast out of plasticine . Using this film he won

128-638: A Channel 4 film called The Broken Jaw . This animated comedy illustrated the plight of a public house after it has been transformed into a fun pub. During the same year he animated the world stare-out championship for BBC comedy sketch show Big Train . As well as being the producer on the Channel 4 / MOMI scheme, he also worked as producer with Cramp Twins creator, Brian Wood , on his Channel 4 film School Disco and "Bunny Schendler" on her BAFTA nominated "World of Interiors". In 2000, Shepherd set up Slinky Pictures and until its closure in 2010,

192-467: A children's filmmaking initiative to inspire and enable children to make their own movies and tell their own stories, has been discontinued. BAFTA also hosts the annual BAFTA Student Film Awards as showcase for rising industry talent. The animation award was sponsored in 2017 and 2018 by animation studio Laika . Presidents Vice-Presidents William, Prince of Wales has been the President of

256-642: A history of recognising and rewarding children's programming, presenting two awards at the 1969 ceremony – The Flame of Knowledge Award for Schools Programmes and the Harlequin Award for Children's Programmes. As of 2010 the Awards ceremony includes 19 categories across movies, television, video games and online content. Since 2007 the Children's Awards have included a Kids Vote award, voted by children between seven and 14. The CBBC Me and My Movie award,

320-485: A major precursor of the eventual annual results of the Oscar ceremonies since. In order for a film to be considered for a BAFTA nomination, its first public exhibition must be displayed in a cinema and it must have a UK theatrical release for no fewer than seven days of the calendar year that corresponds to the upcoming awards. A movie must be of feature-length and movies from all countries are eligible in all categories, with

384-786: A number of annual ceremonies across the UK and in Los Angeles . The BAFTA award trophy is a mask, designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe . When the Guild merged with the British Film Academy to become the Society of Film and Television Arts, later the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the first "BAFTA award" was presented to Sir Charles Chaplin on his Academy Fellowship that year. A BAFTA award – including

448-475: A place at University for the Creative Arts , Farnham . His first job in the industry was as production manager at Speedy Films which was the creative vehicle for director Paul Vester. His writing and commissioned directorial debut came in 1997 with a Channel 4 film called The Broken Jaw . This animated comedy illustrated the plight of a public house after it has been transformed into a fun pub. During

512-696: A series of events, including the Britannia Awards, the Awards Season Film and Television Tea Parties in January and September, and the annual Garden Party. BAFTA Los Angeles provides access to screenings, Q&As with creative talent, produces seminars with UK film and television executives and the Heritage Archive, featuring interviews with British members of the film and television industries. The Los Angeles location also hosts

576-502: A spoof general election series with Peter Holmes called People's Britain for Channel 4 in 2001. Other credits include animation on Channel 4 sitcom Nathan Barley and Channel 4 documentary Bollocks to Cancer . 2005 saw him co-write and co-direct with artist David Shrigley on a second animate! commission called Who I Am And What I Want . The year after Silence Is Golden won the TCM Classic Shorts Award at

640-425: A spoof general election series with Peter Holmes called People's Britain for Channel 4 in 2001. Other credits include animation on Channel 4 sitcom Nathan Barley and Channel 4 documentary Bollocks to Cancer . 2005 saw him co-write and co-direct with artist David Shrigley on a second animate! commission called Who I Am And What I Want . The year after Silence Is Golden won the TCM Classic Shorts Award at

704-465: Is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom. In addition to its annual award ceremonies, BAFTA has an international programme of learning events and initiatives offering access to talent through workshops, masterclasses, scholarships, lectures, and mentoring schemes in the United Kingdom and

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768-926: Is at the Little Theatre in Orton's hometown on the anniversary of Orton's death on 9 August 2017. With readings by Leonie Orton-Barnet, Frances Barber , David Quantick and John Shuttleworth . In addition, Shepherd directed a short animated film called Yours Faithfully Edna Welthorpe (Mrs) , which featured the voices of Alison Steadman and Robin Sebastian . Shepherd directed a short film for Arte France with regular collaborators Autour De Minuit called Brexicuted which premiered in Edinburgh Film Festival on 27 June 2018. In 2020, he created animations for Sara Pascoe 's sitcom with illustrator Stephen Collins for BBC 2 called Out Of Her Mind . It

832-674: Is at the Little Theatre in Orton's hometown on the anniversary of Orton's death on 9 August 2017. With readings by Leonie Orton-Barnet, Frances Barber , David Quantick and John Shuttleworth . In addition, Shepherd directed a short animated film called Yours Faithfully Edna Welthorpe (Mrs) , which featured the voices of Alison Steadman and Robin Sebastian . Shepherd directed a short film for Arte France with regular collaborators Autour De Minuit called Brexicuted which premiered in Edinburgh Film Festival on 27 June 2018. In 2020, he created animations for Sara Pascoe 's sitcom with illustrator Stephen Collins for BBC 2 called Out Of Her Mind . It

896-467: The BBC News Online website which won the news category four years consecutively. These awards allowed the academy to recognise new forms of entertainment that were engaging new audiences and challenging traditional expressions of creativity. During 2003, the sheer ubiquity of interactive forms of entertainment and the breadth of genres and types of video games outgrew the combined ceremony, and

960-492: The 17th British Academy Games Awards was hosted by arts and entertainment presenter Elle Osili-Wood and was watched by a global audience of 1.5 million. The British Academy Children's Awards are presented annually during November to reward excellence in the art forms of the moving image intended for children. They have been awarded annually since 1969 except for 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The academy has

1024-640: The Arts Council England and the University of Leicester has seen many comedy writers such as Alec Baldwin , David Quantick , Caroline Moran, Phil Bowker, Arthur Mathews , Jesse Armstrong write new Edna Welthorpe letters. These letters are to be read in two events. The first in Latitude with readings by Robin Ince , John-Luke Roberts and Joe Orton's sister, Leonine Orton-Barnet. The second

1088-404: The Arts Council England and the University of Leicester has seen many comedy writers such as Alec Baldwin , David Quantick , Caroline Moran, Phil Bowker, Arthur Mathews , Jesse Armstrong write new Edna Welthorpe letters. These letters are to be read in two events. The first in Latitude with readings by Robin Ince , John-Luke Roberts and Joe Orton's sister, Leonine Orton-Barnet. The second

1152-945: The Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden . It had been held in the Odeon cinema on Leicester Square since 2000. Since 2017, the BAFTA ceremony has been held at the Royal Albert Hall. The ceremony had been performed during April or May of each year, but beginning 2002 it has been held in February to precede the Academy Awards (Oscars) in the United States, making the BAFTA Film Awards

1216-656: The 2006 London Film Festival . It was during this period that Shepherd wrote several feature films including: Up in Heaven , Directed by Shepherd, produced by Nira Park and Maria Manton for Film4 , Big Talk Productions ; and 50% Off , directed by Shepherd from an idea by him and David Shrigley for Warp Films . His last Slinky film, Bad Night for the Blues , won the International Canal+ Award at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and

1280-471: The 2006 London Film Festival . It was during this period that Shepherd wrote several feature films including: Up in Heaven , Directed by Shepherd, produced by Nira Park and Maria Manton for Film4 , Big Talk Productions ; and 50% Off , directed by Shepherd from an idea by him and David Shrigley for Warp Films . His last Slinky film, Bad Night for the Blues , won the International Canal+ Award at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and

1344-535: The 2018/19 season to foster diversity. BAFTA's annual film awards ceremony is known as the British Academy Film Awards, or "the BAFTAs", and reward the best work of any nationality seen on British cinema screens during the preceding year. In 1949 the British Film Academy, as it was then known, presented the first awards for films made in 1947 and 1948. Since 2008 the ceremony has been held at

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1408-419: The 2up2down project. He also produced a documentary project with Tim Brunsden called Home Sweet Home which documented events after a major fire at Shepherd's family home. In 2013, he wrote and directed a new film called The Ringer , which saw Shepherd develop his autobiographical approach to filmmaking. Shepherd revealed in 2018 that the film was inspired by his estranged father, Andy Fletcher. He created

1472-419: The 2up2down project. He also produced a documentary project with Tim Brunsden called Home Sweet Home which documented events after a major fire at Shepherd's family home. In 2013, he wrote and directed a new film called The Ringer , which saw Shepherd develop his autobiographical approach to filmmaking. Shepherd revealed in 2018 that the film was inspired by his estranged father, Andy Fletcher. He created

1536-674: The Academy since February 2010. The Prince's appointment follows a long tradition of royal involvement with the academy. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , was the first president of the Society of Film and Television Arts (SFTA) in 1959 to 1965, followed by Earl Mountbatten of Burma and the Princess Royal , who was its president from 1972 to 2001. It was the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's generous donation of their share of profits from

1600-564: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in March 1976. In 2016, BAFTA embarked in an extensive renovation of the Grade II listed property. Benedetti Architects oversaw a £33M+ remodel, doubling its original capacity with the addition of an additional floor, raising and restoring two large Victorian rooflight structures and decorative plasterwork, creating an entire floor devoted to BAFTA's learning and new talent programmes, and revamping

1664-674: The British film industry. David Lean was the founding chairman. The first Film Awards ceremony took place in May 1949, honouring the films The Best Years of Our Lives , Odd Man Out and The World Is Rich . The Guild of Television Producers and Directors was set up in 1953 with the first awards ceremony in October 1954, and in 1958 merged with the British Film Academy to form the Society of Film and Television Arts , whose inaugural meeting

1728-471: The Film Awards ceremony in February. BAFTA first recognised video games and other interactive media at its inaugural BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards ceremony during 1998, the first major change of its rules since the admittance of television thirty years earlier. Among the first winning games were GoldenEye 007 , Gran Turismo and interactive comedy MindGym , sharing the spotlight with

1792-560: The London Hilton Park Lane and Tobacco Dock , and have been hosted by Dara Ó Briain and Rufus Hound . In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic , it was announced that the ceremony was changing format from a live red-carpet ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London to an online show. The online show was presented by Dara Ó Briain from his home and was watched by 720,000 globally. In 2021

1856-524: The Student Film Awards and has an active Scholarship Program offering financial support and mentorship to UK students studying in the US. It created The Inner City Cinema, a screening program providing free screenings of theatrical films to inner-city areas not served by theatres. The success of Inner City Cinema has led to further free screening programs extended to multiple inner-city parks through

1920-769: The U.S., BAFTA Los Angeles offers financial support and mentorship to British graduate students studying in the US, as well as scholarships to provide financial aid to local LA students from the inner city. BAFTA New York's Media Studies Scholarship Program, set up in 2012, supports students pursuing media studies at undergraduate and graduate level institutions within the New York City area and includes financial aid and mentoring opportunities. Since 2015, BAFTA has been offering scholarships for British citizens to study in China, and vice versa. BAFTA presents awards for film, television and games, including children's entertainment, at

1984-584: The UK. Each BAFTA Scholar receives up to £12,000 towards their annual course fees, and mentoring support from a BAFTA member and free access to BAFTA events around the UK. Since 2013, three students every year have received one of the Prince William Scholarships in Film, Television and Games, supported by BAFTA and Warner Bros. These scholarships are awarded in the name of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in his role as president of BAFTA. In

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2048-906: The United States. BAFTA's annual film awards ceremony, the British Academy Film Awards , has taken place since 1949, while their annual television awards ceremony, the British Academy Television Awards , has taken place since 1955. Their third ceremony, the British Academy Games Awards , were first presented in 2004. BAFTA started out as the British Film Academy , founded in 1947 by a group of directors: David Lean , Alexander Korda , Roger Manvell , Laurence Olivier , Emeric Pressburger , Michael Powell , Michael Balcon , Carol Reed , and other major figures of

2112-461: The academy now advertises video games as its third major topic in recognition of its importance as an art form of moving images. The same year the ceremony was performed at The Roundhouse by Chalk Farm Road in North London on 5 October and was televised for the first time on 17 October and was broadcast on the digital channel E4 . Between 2009 and 2019, the ceremonies have been performed at

2176-686: The academy's work with both the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation (Parks After Dark) and The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks (Teen Summer Camps). The Britannia Awards are BAFTA Los Angeles' highest accolade, a "celebration of achievements honouring individuals and companies that have dedicated their careers to advancing the entertainment arts". The Awards began in 1989 and usually take place in October/November every year. There are no awards given to specific movies or TV programmes, only to individuals. During

2240-449: The bronze mask and marble base – weighs 3.7 kg (8.2 lb) and measures 27 cm (11 in) high × 14 cm (5.5 in) wide × 8 cm (3.1 in) deep; the mask itself measures 16 cm (6.3 in) high × 14 cm (5.5 in) wide. They are made of phosphor bronze and cast in a Middlesex foundry . In 2017, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts introduced new entry rules for British films starting from

2304-452: The channels. Individual performances can either be entered by the performers themselves or by the broadcasters. The programmes being entered must have been broadcast on or between 1 January and 31 December of the year preceding the awards ceremony. Since 2014 the "BAFTA Television Awards" have been open to TV programmes which are only broadcast online. The British Academy Games Awards ceremony traditionally takes place in March, shortly after

2368-486: The company produced many award-winning films and adverts. His 2003 Dad's Dead , commissioned by animate!, featured Ian Hart as its narrator. This was the first of many collaborations with producer and Slinky Pictures co-founder Maria Manton. The film won 25 international awards including Best Short Film at the British Independent Film Awards and BAFTA nomination. He directed and co-wrote

2432-400: The company produced many award-winning films and adverts. His 2003 Dad's Dead , commissioned by animate!, featured Ian Hart as its narrator. This was the first of many collaborations with producer and Slinky Pictures co-founder Maria Manton. The film won 25 international awards including Best Short Film at the British Independent Film Awards and BAFTA nomination. He directed and co-wrote

2496-543: The craft to new heights"; "The John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Artistic Excellence in Directing" (added during 2003 in honour of John Schlesinger ); the "Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year"; and the "Albert R. Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Filmed Entertainment". In select years, the evening has included the "BAFTA Los Angeles Humanitarian Award". The show has been broadcast on TV around

2560-569: The event was divided into the BAFTA Video Games Awards and the BAFTA Interactive Awards Despite making headlines with high-profile winners like Halo 2 and Half-Life 2 the interactive division was discontinued and disappeared from BAFTA's publicity material after only two ceremonies. During 2006, BAFTA announced its decision "to give video games equal status with film and television", and

2624-601: The exception of the Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut which are for British films or individuals only. The British Academy Television Awards ceremony usually takes place during April or May, with its sister ceremony, the British Academy Television Craft Awards , usually occurring within a few weeks of it. The Television Awards, celebrating the best TV programmes and performances of

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2688-560: The film Royal Family that enabled the academy to move to its headquarters at 195 Piccadilly. The Prince of Wales succeeded the Lord Attenborough to become the fifth President in the Academy's history. BAFTA North America, founded in 1987 and currently chaired by Joyce Pierpoline, serves as the bridge between the Hollywood and British production and entertainment business communities. The BAFTA Los Angeles location hosts

2752-571: The film as both an examination of the events and a tribute to his father. The film is dedicated to his father as on the end credits it says "for my Dad". Fletcher died on 19 September 2018. 2013 saw Shepherd collaborate with Robert Popper on Anatole's Island , which was voiced by Peter Serafinowicz . Shepherd directed a series of Comedy Blaps! for Channel 4 with the comedy collective the Alternative Comedy Memorial Society . Pop promo collaborations followed with

2816-478: The film as both an examination of the events and a tribute to his father. The film is dedicated to his father as on the end credits it says "for my Dad". Fletcher died on 19 September 2018. 2013 saw Shepherd collaborate with Robert Popper on Anatole's Island , which was voiced by Peter Serafinowicz . Shepherd directed a series of Comedy Blaps! for Channel 4 with the comedy collective the Alternative Comedy Memorial Society . Pop promo collaborations followed with

2880-763: The film picked up Best British Short Film at the London International Animation Festival held in the Barbican in London. In 2017, Shepherd embarked upon a Joe Orton tribute project to mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of the playwright. The project was masterminded by Shepherd with Emma Parker from the University of Leicester . It centres around Orton's Edna Welthorpe letters. Orton wrote prank letters of complaint to poke fun at establishment figures such as vicars, companies and sometimes even his own plays. The project funded by

2944-552: The film picked up Best British Short Film at the London International Animation Festival held in the Barbican in London. In 2017, Shepherd embarked upon a Joe Orton tribute project to mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of the playwright. The project was masterminded by Shepherd with Emma Parker from the University of Leicester . It centres around Orton's Edna Welthorpe letters. Orton wrote prank letters of complaint to poke fun at establishment figures such as vicars, companies and sometimes even his own plays. The project funded by

3008-448: The first ten years, one award was given at each event, named the 'Britannia Award for Excellence in Film', but since 1999 the number of awards has increased. Awards given include "The Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film" (the original award was renamed during 2000 to honour director Stanley Kubrick ), presented to an individual "upon whose work is stamped the indelible mark of authorship and commitment, and who has lifted

3072-628: The government; it relies on income from membership subscriptions, individual donations, trusts, foundations and corporate partnerships to support its ongoing outreach work. BAFTA has offices in Scotland and Wales in the UK, in Los Angeles and New York in the United States and runs events in Hong Kong and mainland China. Amanda Berry served as chief executive of the organisation between December 2000 and October 2022. Jane Millichip has held

3136-463: The likes of Holly Johnson , Kurt Wagner , Reverend and The Makers , Lambchop members new electronic band HeCTA and The Wave Pictures . 2016 saw Shepherd return with another director/writer project for Arte called Johnno's Dead , a loose sequel to his 2003 classic. This sequel is set thirteen years after the original was set and starts the same cast. The film has played many international festivals such as Annecy, Clermont Ferrand, Tampere and

3200-462: The likes of Holly Johnson , Kurt Wagner , Reverend and The Makers , Lambchop members new electronic band HeCTA and The Wave Pictures . 2016 saw Shepherd return with another director/writer project for Arte called Johnno's Dead , a loose sequel to his 2003 classic. This sequel is set thirteen years after the original was set and starts the same cast. The film has played many international festivals such as Annecy, Clermont Ferrand, Tampere and

3264-570: The past year, are also often referred to simply as "the BAFTAs" or, to differentiate them from the movie awards, the "BAFTA Television Awards". They have been awarded annually since 1954. The first ever ceremony consisted of six categories. Until 1958, they were awarded by the Guild of Television Producers and Directors . From 1968 until 1997, BAFTA's Film and Television Awards were presented together, but from 1998 onwards they were presented at two separate ceremonies. The Television Craft Awards celebrate

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3328-421: The position since October 2022. In addition to its high-profile awards ceremonies, BAFTA manages a year-round programme of educational events and initiatives including film screenings and Q&As, tribute evenings, interviews, lectures, and debates with major industry figures. With over 250 events a year, BAFTA's stated aim is to inspire and inform the next generation of talent by providing a platform for some of

3392-559: The property's food, beverage, and events operations in order to maximize revenue to sustain property maintenance and operations. The new facilities were formally reopened in 2022. BAFTA is a membership organization comprising approximately 8,000 individuals worldwide who are creatives and professionals working in and making a contribution to the film, television and games industries in the UK. In 2005, it placed an overall cap on worldwide voting membership which stood at approximately 6,500 as of 2017 . BAFTA does not receive any funding from

3456-423: The same year he animated the world stare-out championship for BBC comedy sketch show Big Train . As well as being the producer on the Channel 4 / MOMI scheme, he also worked as producer with Cramp Twins creator, Brian Wood , on his Channel 4 film School Disco and "Bunny Schendler" on her BAFTA nominated "World of Interiors". In 2000, Shepherd set up Slinky Pictures and until its closure in 2010,

3520-512: The strand he's also directed two. A recreation of a childhood visits to the dentist called "Drillerfiller" and a pop promo for protest singer Grace Petrie called "Grace Petrie: Rise". Both look at Shepherd's childhood landscape, the first as a memory and the second as a documentary. "Rise" was shot in Anfield, Liverpool just as Shepherd's childhood neighbourhood was being demolished. The film was later included in 2012's Anfield Home Tours as part of

3584-457: The strand he's also directed two. A recreation of a childhood visits to the dentist called "Drillerfiller" and a pop promo for protest singer Grace Petrie called "Grace Petrie: Rise". Both look at Shepherd's childhood landscape, the first as a memory and the second as a documentary. "Rise" was shot in Anfield, Liverpool just as Shepherd's childhood neighbourhood was being demolished. The film was later included in 2012's Anfield Home Tours as part of

3648-427: The talent behind the programmes, such as individuals working in visual effects, production, and costume design. Only British programmes are eligible – with the potential exception of the publicly voted Audience Award – but any cable , satellite , terrestrial or digital television stations broadcasting in the UK are eligible to submit entries, as are independent production companies who have produced programming for

3712-456: The world's most talented practitioners to pass on their knowledge and experience. Many of these events are free to watch online at BAFTA Guru and via its official channel on YouTube . BAFTA runs a number of scholarship programmes across the UK, United States and Asia. Launched in 2012, the UK programme enables talented British citizens who are in need of financial support to take an industry-recognised course in film, television or games in

3776-512: The world, including the TV Guide Network and BBC America in the United States. The Ringer (2013 film) Chris Shepherd (born 11 December 1967) is a double BAFTA nominated British television/film writer, graphic novelist and director. Born in Anfield, Liverpool in 1967, he is known for combining live action with animation. His work fuses comedy with commentary on the darker side of human nature. Shepherd's first animation

3840-487: Was announced that Shepherd's debut graphic novel, fictional with 272 pages, would be released through Titan Comics on 29 October 2024. It was described as “full of heart, soul and wit” by screenwriter and producer Jesse Armstrong . Anfield Road depicts a beautiful coming of age story centered around growing up in the working-class dynamics of Merseyside in the late 1980s. BAFTA The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA , / ˈ b æ f t ə / )

3904-648: Was held at Buckingham Palace and presided over by the Duke of Edinburgh. The Society of Film and Television Arts acquired the historic Prince's Hall facilities at 195 Piccadilly, following the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ' move to the Mall Galleries. Queen Elizabeth , The Duke of Edinburgh , The Princess Royal and The Earl Mountbatten of Burma officially opened the organisation's headquarters in 1976, and officially became

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3968-414: Was made in 1989 and it was called Safari . He wanted to make a drama but didn't know any actors, so he made his cast out of plasticine . Using this film he won a place at University for the Creative Arts , Farnham . His first job in the industry was as production manager at Speedy Films which was the creative vehicle for director Paul Vester. His writing and commissioned directorial debut came in 1997 with

4032-469: Was transmitted on BBC HD on 27 February 2011. Shepherd's first work after Slinky was a pop promo, Falling into Pieces , for Black Casino and the Ghost . From 2011 saw Shepherd being a guest curator on Channel 4 's late night arts strand Random Acts. Commissioned by Lupus films he's worked with the likes of David Shrigley , Phil Mulloy and Fred Deakin . As well as curating and producing sixty films for

4096-417: Was transmitted on BBC HD on 27 February 2011. Shepherd's first work after Slinky was a pop promo, Falling into Pieces , for Black Casino and the Ghost . From 2011 saw Shepherd being a guest curator on Channel 4 's late night arts strand Random Acts. Commissioned by Lupus films he's worked with the likes of David Shrigley , Phil Mulloy and Fred Deakin . As well as curating and producing sixty films for

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