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Brad Purnell
Приєднався 21 лис 2006
Animator/Editor
Brad Purnell Animator | Editor Showreel
Freelance Animation, Compositing, Illustration & Design
www.bradpurnell.co.uk
Music - 'Forever in Love' © UnorthodoxX
www.bradpurnell.co.uk
Music - 'Forever in Love' © UnorthodoxX
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Brad Purnell's London Marathon Story
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This year I will be running the 2018 Virgin Money London Marathon on behalf of my mum for the MS Society. My mum was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 7 years ago, a condition that occurs when the coating that protects your nerves is damaged, causing muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and trouble with co-ordination. Once diagnosed, MS stays with you for life and unfortunately over the past 7 y...
Brad's 2018 London Marathon Promo 1
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My mum was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 7 years ago, a condition that occurs when the coating that protects your nerves is damaged, causing muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and trouble with co-ordination. Once diagnosed, MS stays with you for life and unfortunately over the past 7 years my mums condition has worsened to the point where she is now in a wheelchair, with movement in only h...
Brad Purnell Showreel 2016
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Freelance Animation, Compositing, Illustration & Design www.bradpurnell.co.uk Music - 'Forever in Love' © UnorthodoxX
Brad Purnell Showreel 2015
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Freelance Animation, Compositing, Illustration & Design www.bradpurnell.co.uk Music - 'Volkwein' © Super Flu & Dortmunder Philhamoniker
Boo, Forever - Bones
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Music video for Boo, Forever's "Bones" Album out now at somethingsomethingrecords.bandcamp.com/ Performed by Boo, Forever News, videos and more: booforeverandever Video Directed/Animated by Brad Purnell bradpurnell.co.uk/ Camera/Video by Matt Rowe m-r-p.co.uk/ www.gogowhippet.com/
BRAD PURNELL SHOWREEL 2013
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Freelance Animation, Compositing, Illustration & Design www.bradpurnell.co.uk
Anatomy of the Heart
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A story of losing love. A science professor rushes to meet the love of his life before she leaves him forever, only to meet some complications on the way... A mixture of live action, 2D and stop-motion animation, this film was completed in 2009 at the University for the Creative Arts at Maidstone as my graduate film. Director, Camerawork and Animation Bradley Purnell Man Rupert Davis Woman Poll...
Welcome to Folkestone
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As part of the Film4Folkestone community film project, Welcome to Folkestone compares the town in the past, the present and shows the potential future of Folkestone - using old stock film footage and photographs of the town combined with hand drawn animation and newly shot footage of how Folkestone looks now. Directed by Bradley Purnell 2009
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Here is the original 1969 film - ua-cam.com/video/M2qfYHhMIB4/v-deo.html
Ahh folkestone, the town off kent, the crack heads and pissheads are a site to see, walk around the town and see shut shops, shit food places and a few coffee shops, don't worry if your fat you won't be able to go in asda. 0/10 shit town
Born and bread there, its a dive now
'there's no place quite like Folkestone. You've got the sea less than a mile one way and the countryside less than a mile the other way' Ehmmmmmmm that pretty much describes most of the British Isles. Folkestone's biggest problem has been one useless, clueless council after another that thinks it knows how to sell and market a seaside town and have been guilty of total neglect for years and years. When you think of it's position, Folkestone should be buzzing.
Folkestone’s Leas lift isn’t the only remaining water break-system lift... There’s one in Hastings.
that spot that overlooked the camping ground has been destroyed for fucking cows that used to b an awesome camping spot the warrens been ruined last time i looked
Brilliant
I still think Folkestone sea front was better back then! Kids now a days don't have that theme park 😩
Except the many, many injuries & deaths of children at the rotunda.
I moved to Folkestone 2 years ago. Delighted I did.
I have been visiting Folkestone for 60 years now, and well remember visiting the Rotunda during childhood. I come from one of the Folkestone Milton families. It seems to me that the town does not want "DFL"s (down from London) visiting, and so has made a deliberate attempt not to offer much in the way of amenities or entertainment. There are far too few public toilets or places to buy food along the beach areas. People love the sea, particularly those who live in London. I now live in Southend on Sea, and this last summer I believe we had about 3.5million visitors. Our beaches were crammed with people every weekend. They are our business. When you walk behind a family heading to the seafront, and hear their little kids exclaiming in excitement at the first sight of the sea, as I used to as a child, - well I don't think we should keep our beaches to ourselves and discourage daytrippers. Yes, cleaning up behind them is a big task, but they have such a great time and a little escape from the heat and noise of London.
Watching December 2018. Sea front not change. Just get on with it.
Lmao 4:13
That bit with the waving cat was so good
Hi's, just messaging through this saying have donated towards your running. I know your one of John Leeves' friends of the Kent area and hoping you will last the distance. Good luck and godspeed.
Thanks so much Tim!
Good Days
What's the job situation like now?
I was borne in Folkestone and remember the Rotunda and the bumper boats which most of my freinds here in Australia don't believe existed and the water-lift. I lived in Bouverie Square and remember the construction of the bus station. I remember Gail's around the corner where there is now a shopping centre. I remember the shop making “Folkestone Rock”. I remember the Warren and camping with family and friends. I am so sad and it makes me cry to think how much has been lost.
Rowlands rock shop at the top of the narrow street was a place of fascination for me as a down-from-London child in the 1960s, as was the boating pool and beach-side cafes. All long gone and erased, alas.
A quirky film about the Folkestone rock shop from the 1970s - ua-cam.com/video/hTnQican6w0/v-deo.html
I have been visiting Folkestone since the 1990's and was very disappointed when the ferry/seacat connection with Boulogne went. I still visit regularly though. I often wondered why they moved the Russian submarine from the harbour it must have been a good attraction.
And I thought Dover was run-down! There is not even a ferry terminal! Why not allow new homes to be built on the seafront? The Leas lift would connect the City centre....
It’s a town, not a city. Homes ARE being built on the seafront and it is going to utterly ruin the view of the sea & one of the best places Folkestone has.
@@dudessjoddie Because the theme park was not an eyesore and the ugly towers shadowing the harbour? I really do not see it. I remember Folkestone in the 80s as a teen, the waterfront was decrepit, absolutely dire. If anything can reinvigorate the place it should be welcomed.
Fantastic place I'm missing the old days
Folkestone is a great place to live and work. I love Folkestone :) Really interesting video...
Are you sure you're on about folkestone?
just fuck off and leave folkestone be i reckon.
It has to exist to be.
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Fuck yeah!
Folkstone is such a nice place that all of us in the family love to visit and normally stay in Carlton hotel , in the Leas facing to the sea. We never forget the hospitality of that lovely hotel and the beauty of Folkstone town/ beach, etc
Are there any decent pubs or bars in Folkestone?
Excellent video.
used to live in folkestone for 10 years and im a geordie...
yea your never on tho
used to go on holiday here in the 80s this brings back memories
Why didn't they film it in the winter where the place looks like a ghost town. Or hang around outside pavillion court and watch the dealers going in and out. At least show the place as it really is.
Nobhead...you dont ever want to meet me face to face boy, i will do life for ya
folkestone
development is cyclic, it'll shine again, anyway, i lived in africa and now oz, but i still love coming back here in summer, trust me, there are a hell of a lot worse places you could be
@WankerPatty enjoy fascist america and keep on sleeping and obey your corporate masters
@TheWolfmoon21 You treat people like trash over youtube, I can only imagine real life you sick fuck
@joeholland96 I lived there for yrs and really do know the people and the place...i stand by what i said as i know it is truth...but like i said some nice parts of the place.....also local lads who are old freinds tell me how bad it is now, so sorry if your ego cannot take the truth.
There’s no more crime in Folkestone than anywhere else. Still a beautiful place.
All you haters talkin bout folkestone being a shit ole and full of chavs, especially you thewolfmoon21 rephrase because we arent all like that. yes folkestone has declined but think of the people that have lived here all their life you have to have been here more than five minutes to see what it is like. if you have got noting nice to say keep your mouth shut
Where can I find the full version old footage?
10 years later, here's the link to the full 1969 video, narrated by Michael Aspel - ua-cam.com/video/M2qfYHhMIB4/v-deo.html
Cor blimey, that brought back memories. I remember the big pool there. Used to be able to hire pedlos.
@TheWolfmoon21 Up north isnt that amazing
Folkestone a complete dump full of chavs and boy racers and the squaddie slappers....the people are horrible if your not from there and treat northerners worse than rats although they wouldnt have a channel tunnel if it werent for the northern lads....some nice parts of the place but trust me keep away...shallow materialistic delusional people
TheWolfmoon21 thanks mate, appreciate it
funny how now its a shit hole
LOL SO CLASSIC!!!!!
i was nearly killed there lol
What how?
I grew up in Folkestone and to say I'm glad I got out is an understatement.
I used to love holidays in Folkestone, especially the harbour branch with its trains; I did rather hope they'd turn that bridge one day!
I'm surprised at some of the negative comments about Folkestone. I wouldn't consider it to be a ghost town, I wouldn't compare the new shopping centre to a prison and I wouldn't say it's a migrants dropping off zone either. This town has a lot going for it. There are a number of clubs and societies here running community activities and with things like the creative arts foundation, coastal park and high speed rail link, it's got a bright future ahead. Time Folkestone’s had a bit of faith!
Folkestone Council have a lot to answer for. They demolished all this great stuff over the years and they're still doing it, The shopping Centre looks like a prison.
You're quite right. Some very fine and grand Victorian and Edwardian houses and hotels were demolished from the late 1960s onwards and replaced by architectural monsters. The replacement of the Royal Pavilion Hotel by the horrendous Grand Burstin is a planning crime in itself. How planners also allowed the destruction of prime character properties along the Leas front is highly dubious too. I can only imagine that large brown developer envelopes that would make even Harry Redknapp blush, oiled the way. Such places would now be Grade II listed, and those left, should be.
@@VickersDoorter , haha, money talks! I know it can't sing & dance, but it gets you what you want! How many councils are like this throughout the UK?
Wow... that made me feel quite nostalgic. I remember riding on those wooden boats at the Rotunda, but they'd disappeared by the time I was 10 or so. A lot has changed since leaving 15 years ago. Never thought about returning to my birthplace... but watching that made me think about it. Just a thought tho. Thanks.