

Episode 5 of The Lost Book has been launched. We're continually amazed by where the story goes - the collaborative writing process is brilliant! The story's written by anyone who visits the website www.thelostbook.net. If you'd like to join in, take a look and let us have your plot ideas.
Aileen Adler has been captured by the evil Grazp Pharmaceuticals - along with the rejuvenated Professor Catherine Remi. Secret society of bibliophiles Invisible Inc. has to mount a moonlit rescue attempt to get them out, and there's a revelation about bad guy Otto Dafe.
There's only one episode to go, so we're working out how the story should end...
Friday, 26 June 2009
the lost book episode 5
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009
EIFF showreel
The Scottish Animation Group is putting together a showreel of recent animation work to impress and astound delegates at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, which opens today.
Here's the clip we've submitted showing all sorts of snippets from The Lost Book. The music is composed by Michael Ferguson and played by Jane Atkins, Su-a Lee and Alison Mitchell.
Many thanks to Iain Gardner and Once Were Farmers who volunteered to put together the showreel for the Scottish Animation Group. I'll look forward to seeing everyone else's clips during the festival.
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