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Dead Air is completed!





Visit the new website for Dead Air and facebook page with a trailer and latest information on where the film can be seen.


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Welcome

This is the home of Robert Bradbrook's short films and commercial work.

Robert started his professional career as a cartographer whilst making slide shows and cine films in his spare time. In 1991 he returned to college to develop his passion and took an MA in Electronic Arts and Graphics at Coventry University. Here he created his first computer animation The Sleeper.

In 1993 he was awarded an Arts Council of England Animate! grant to make End of Restriction a 5-minute film created on an early home computer that enters the claustrophobic world of a teenager boy living in an English village.

He completed Home Road Movies in 2001 for Channel 4 and the Arts Council of England National Lottery. The film tells the true story of his father and their family car and went on to be nominated for a Bafta and won some of the most prestigious awards in animation including the Cartoon d'Or in 2004.

Robert latest film Dead Air, which deals with the unstoppable nature of ‘change’ in our communities was premiered at the 2014 London Film Festival.

He has also collaboration with many other film makers including Yousaf Ali Khan on his Bafta nominated live action short Talking with Angels and is in script development with his latest feature film, The Journey set in Afghanistan.

Between personal films Robert runs his own company, and provides animation for film, television and new media. Recently he has produce animated scenes, title sequences and visual effects for the feature length documentary about Tony Benn - Will and Testament.

As well as being Senior Tutor at the NFTS, he gives talks and storytelling workshops to colleges, festivals and production companies around the world, including Aardman.

"a truly breathtaking film" Museum of Modern Art, New York

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