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Liam Brazier
Liam Brazier completed a BA (Hons) Visual Communication degree in 2001 in which he graduated with a specialism in illustration. He then worked within a London design studio where he was sole operator behind the Photoshop, art working, and retouching for top professional photographers, artists and major publishing houses such as Times Warner and Random House. He is now based in the South currently working as a freelance illustrator, including work for ongoing clients such as Southend based club night 'The Man from B.U.N.G.L.E.'
Under the banner of Littlenobody Liam has gone on to specialise in animation, having had work guest featured on the worlds first cartoon podcast Channel Frederator, performed live visuals for London music collective 'Arctic Circle', and produced several music video's including; Amplifico 'Yeah you can be my Muse', Reason or Romanza 'Two Times, Three Times', and an alternate take on Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's 'Thou Shalt Always Kill' which earned Littlenobody a prestigious International Newcomer Award nomination in 2007. Littlenobody has in its short life garnered several worldwide festival placing, with work shortlisted against some of the industries top players.
Liam is working with Karen Penmen. They have been shortlisted by Screen East for their project Happy.
"Our short is intended to convey the fragility of life and the ethos that we should make the most of every moment. The short will have an abstract yet lyrical narrative, as Noah falls from one memory to the next contemplating his happiness. The visual will be over saturated to help convey the nostalgia of Noah's memories. The sound design and music will also echo the narrative and feel slightly removed. Happy is an animated short centring a round accepting the inevitability of our own existence, with out regret."
Karen and Liam can both be contacted by e-mail at k@littlenobody.com or liam@littlenobody.com
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