On the 5th of May 1821 Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I died of stomach cancer. Or did he?...
The Notably Humble Life Of Henri Maurice Claudet is a re-imagined history of a brilliant but arrogant man, having once been in a position of immense imperial authority, and infamy, reduced to the status of a common citizen. Living incognito on the fringe of the civilised world.
After having lived such a wildly dynamic life Napoleon (now forced to go by the assumed name Henri Maurice Claudet) must reconcile himself to a life that is as unremarkable as it is relentlessly ordinary...
About the Author
Jamie Clennett
didthedash
London, United Kingdom
Tasmania born Designer and Animator Jamie Clennett completed a Bachelor Of Fine Arts at the University Of Tasmania in 1999. In 2002 Jamie graduated with a Bachelor of Dramatic Arts in Design from National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA).
In 2004 Jamie completed a diploma in Animation and Interactive Media (AIM) at RMIT, where he produced a short animation entitled "The Fabulous Adventure Of Mr. Money". "Mr. Money" premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2005, and also screened at the prestigious Stuttgart Festival of Animation in Germany in 2006. Jamie is currently in pre-production for a short animated film about his grandmother entitled "Nan's House", which has received funding from the Australian Film Commission (AFC). Recently Jamie has completed work on animated opening titles for a BBC1 drama called Purves And Pekkala, and has just completed a short animated film entitled "The Discoveryes Historical Of Captaine Coperniumbus", funded by Screen Australia
anjamillen says
beautiful done, the way you combined it is great as well as each picture.
posted at 03:23pm Jul 31 PST
kenthall says
This is great work. Absolutely love this and I hope we see more.
posted at 04:07pm Jul 22 PST
jwreeves says
really cool. i hope a publisher pays you a ton of money. love the long rectangles.
posted at 04:08pm Jul 13 PST
markhofreite says
The pictures are wonderful! I loved the way you combined action from small frame to small frame; very creative. Loved the softness and smoothness of the shading. And antique looking maps and so on.
Just great!
posted at 06:11pm Nov 04 PST