Lookman for live-action Film & Television Animation. We are seeking to lead the world in a new multimedia experience

LATEST NEWS


Sept, 2011


  • Next STOP Kidsscreen 2012 in New York
  • "Who is Henrietta?" made her debut at MIPCOM 2011
  • "My Relatives", a short film, will now be shot in spring 2012 following illness in the cast.
  • We a productive Galway 2011 Film Market
  • Lookman had a successful visit to MIPJunior 2010 & MIPCOM.2010

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Children from the Sea

A four-quadrant Film in early development: What has dolphins, migration, and a teenage boy with amnesia have to do with events hundreds of years ago. How could they be related? Find out more by clicking above.
[Release expected 2012/13]

Henrieta's Odyssey

The Film: There is nothing odder than Henri's odd tale about a magic coat, a dowsing crystal and a host of aliens. If you want to know what it means to transverse space and time continuum with comic timing. [Development and release expected  2012/14]


 

 Mihte: Lugh the Shining One

A Children's TV Animation: Jack, his brother and twin sister never knew what it was to live in the Underworld until he was abducted by swans and taken in by 'the Oracle'. In this world Jack the dope, has a special talent to acquire supernatural powers and save creation.
[expected release date 2012]


Who is Henrietta? (sequel to book)

A Children's TV Animation: staring Henrietta, Eanie Meanie and Geegle. They return to the Earth to find it changed. A 2D comedy.



 Distant Relatives (short and TV Drama pilot)

10 minute short film with a controversial theme. Now to be shot in early 2012.

  Many other undisclosed projects are being developed
  
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OUR OBJECTIVE:  is to prove great storytelling with original themes, strong characters, enthralling plots and amazing action can still draw audiences across many mediums. Storytelling is no dead. It can still enchant modern audiences with shorter attention spans as it has for millennia. We are building a great team. We wish to put back imagination into the visual media.