Mikey Please
Mikey Please | |
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| File:Mikey Please in 2024.jpg Please in 2024 | |
| Born | Michael Please 1984 (age 41–42) England |
| Occupations | Writer, director, animator, illustrator |
| Website | mikeyplease |
Michael Please (born 1984) is an English writer, director, animator and illustrator.
Biography
[edit | edit source]An alumnus of the Royal College of Art (MA Animation) and the University of the Arts London (BA Technical Arts and Special Effects), Please is a bestselling author and OSCAR nominated animation director. He has made several music videos and short films including his BAFTA winning (2011: Best Short Animation) RCA graduation film, The Eagleman Stag.[1][2][3] In 2014 Please co-founded East London-based Parabella Animation Studio alongside fellow RCA graduate Dan Ojari.[4]
He also worked as episode director for Cartoon Network's Elliott from Earth and co-writer and director of Aardman Animations stop motion special Robin Robin for Netflix. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[5][6]
Books
[edit | edit source]The Cafe at The Edge of the Woods (2024) - Harper Collins
[edit | edit source]Please's debut author/illustrated picture book. Rene, an aspiring chef, opens up her dream establishment on the border of a magical forest. Her desire to serve up the most delicious food is scuppered by her less-than-refined clientele, but with the help of newly recruited waiter, Glumfoot, a thriving business seems possible. Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book of the Year 2025.[7]
The Expanded Earth (2025) - Corsair
[edit | edit source]The first in an adult Sci-fi trilogy. The Expanded Earth tells the story of a world where humanity is suddenly shrunk to the size of a handspan. It was published in April 2025 by Corsair in the UK. The book is described as a "dark, witty, and wildly ambitious" adventure. A Times Bestseller.[8]
The Cave Downwind of the Cafe (2025) - Harper Collins
[edit | edit source]A prequel to The Cafe at the Edge of the Woods, The Cave... follows the exploits of Glumfoot as he tries to save the newly constructed Cafe.[9]
Short films
[edit | edit source]The Eagleman Stag (2010)
[edit | edit source]The Eagleman Stag, follows an entomologist as he contemplates the nature of time and possibility of eternal life. After premiering at The Sundance Film Festival[10] That same year it was showcased in McSweeney's's DVD quarterly, Wholphin. The Eagleman Stag went on to win the BAFTA for Best Animated Short in 2011.[11] During its festival run the film picked up a further 23 international awards,[12] was Film of the Year on Short of the Week[13] and eventually shortlisted for an Academy Award.[14]
Marilyn Myller (2014)
[edit | edit source]His following film Marilyn Myller, followed a sculptor struggling with the expectation of making art and the disappointing reality.[15] The film was developed during a 3-month artist's residency at Japic (Japan), and co-produced by Blink Ink in London & Hornet Inc in New York.[16] Marilyn Myller premiered at Sundance in 2014[17] and won Best of Fest at Melbourne International Film Festival,[18] Best short film at the British Animation Awards,[19] Best of British Animation at Encounters Film Festival, Special Jury Prize at the Chicago international Film festival[20] and the McLaren Award for Best British Animation at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.[21]
An Elephant Never Forgets - Over the Garden Wall (2024)
[edit | edit source]A short 10 year celebratory stopmotion mini-episode of the cult series, co-written with Patrick McHale, and co-directed with Dan Ojari. Produced at Aardman Animations.
Other shorts include The Jolly Dot, Goodness Newness Oldness Badness, Glens Gloves, Crone and Spectacular View.
Music videos
[edit | edit source]Please has directed several music videos for music artists such as Jeffrey Lewis (2008),[22] M Ward, (2008)[23] and Ingrid Michaelson (2009)[24] as well as illustrating album art.
In 2010 he was approached by TV on the Radio to direct the video for Second Song,[25] a segment of their album length film - ‘9 Types of Light’, which was later nominated for a Grammy Award.[26] In 2018 he co-directed (with Dan Ojari) the opening and closing segment for Kamasi Washington's album length film ‘As told to G/D thyself’ which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019 and was nominated for an MVA.[27]
Long Form
[edit | edit source]Zero Greg (2014)
[edit | edit source]Please was commissioned by Film 4 to write and develop a family animated feature, produced by Mary Burke for Warp Films. The script, entitled ‘Zero Greg’, featured a young boy unaffected by Gravity.[28]
Alan the Infinite (2019)
[edit | edit source]Please & Ojari produced, wrote and directed an 11-minute stopmotion TV pilot about an intern at a lamination company who discovers the 'infinity particle'. The project was a co-production between Parabella and Blink Industries.
Elliott from Earth (2020)
[edit | edit source]Please joined Cartoon Network in 2019 as Episode Director on Elliot From Earth (16 x 11min episodes).
Robin Robin (2021)
[edit | edit source]In 2019, Netflix commissioned a 30-minute stopmotion special, co-written and directed by Please and Ojari, and produced by Aardman Animations about a young bird raised by a family of burglar mice. The film, Robin Robin was released in 2021.[29] It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. A picture book written by Please and Ojari and illustrated by Briony May Smith, accompanied the release,[30] published by Macmillian.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Agile Films website Archived 2011-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ BBC News coverage of Please: "Animator's graduation films gets BAFTA nod" Retrieved 13 February 2011
- ^ BAFTA website Archived 2011-01-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 February 2011
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External links
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