Channel Four/MOMI animator in residence


The Channel Four/MOMI animator in residence scheme was housed in the MOMI on the South Bank. Starting in 1990. It ran for thirteen years commissioning over forty films which were transmitted throughout the World. The scheme was the brainchild of Channel Four Television Corporation commissioning editor for animation, Clare Kitson.
Funded by Channel Four, it ran a competition in which graduates came up with storylines and concepts for films of which four would be developed into a full Channel Four commission. The winners had to work in full view of the public in the 'goldfish bowl', a three-meter square glass box in the heart of the MOMI.
The scheme's first production advisor/producer was Lisa Beattie. She oversaw the productions from 1992 to 1999. After her departure was replaced by Chris Shepherd who took on the role starting 1999 till the scheme moved to the National Media Museum in 2004.
Notable directors to have completed the scheme included Stephen Harding-Hill, Anthony Hodgson, Leigh Hodgkinson, Lizzie Oxby, Ruth Lingford, Chris Shepherd, Brian Wood.

Films

1992

Big Cheese by Sam FellThe Mill by Petra FreemanNever Say Pink Fury Die by Louise SpraggonPrayer to Viracocha by Marie Cecille Pattison

1993

Chicken Wire by Sara RoperAngry George Irons by Steven Harding HillNot Without My Handbag by Boris KossmehlMama Lou by Maybelle Peters

1994

Growing by Alison HemstockFairest Of Them All by Jason StalmanEl Caminante by Debra SmithIce Cream And Jelly And A Punch In The Belly by Suzanne Cohen & Lesley Bushell

1995

The Broken Jaw by Chris ShepherdTouch Wood by Vivienne JonesFinal Communique by Gail ThomasAngel by Colin Waddell

1996

Death And The Mother by Ruth LingfordGlasgow Kiss by SAm MooreCombination Skin by Anthony HodsonDead Cow Farm by John Parry

1997

Deviant! by Eoin ClarkeSchool Disco by Brian WoodAndares In Time Of War by Alejandra J. LopezNaja Goes To School by Shilpa Ranade

1998

Cri by Thorsten RienthToby The Square Boy by Gary HawkinsBeelines by Rachel Bevan BakerAkbar's Cheetah by Iain Gardner