Tom Crowley

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Writer, actor, comedian. Listen to my sketch podcast at crowleytime.com
About me:crowleytom.com
Sketch comedy podcast:crowleytime.com
Getting to grips with the basics before my big trip! 🇮🇹
I'm peeping into this universe again now that it seems like Twitter might physically melt because they won't pay to keep the fans on in the server room.
For my neglected Mastomaniacs, here's my new banner image, a still from upcoming short film Argh! by James Bugg and Toryn Westcott.
My sketch-show-released-as-a-podcast, Crowley Time, is back! Episode 26: Intense Conflict is on your podcast apps and at crowleytime.com now.
If you haven't heard the show, I like to think of it as the run-off you'd get if you simmered my brain over a low heat for about forty-five minutes. So check it out!
Any Old Port in a Storm - with Tom Crowley | Columpod

I had a rare positive interaction with the YouTube algorithm a few months ago when it recommended an album by Hiroyuki Namba, a Japanese prog rock artist and anime score composer. Since then I’ve popped on one of his peppy and kooky and beautifully cover-designed 80s albums most days.

https://youtu.be/8SxPnAf8WXw

[1986] Hiroyuki Namba - The Celestial Globe Of Mr. N (Full Album)

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The Christmas episode of Crowley Time is now available in your podcast stocking and at crowleytime.com. Merry Winter Social!
👇 A few more photos of my visit.
On our recent trip to Canterbury, we popped into The Beaney Museum just because it looked interesting, with no idea that it contained the real Canterbury cathedral - the Smallfilms Gallery. I’ve never seen this many original Postgate and Firmin artefacts in one place. It was incredibly moving and inspiring to see the real bits of felt and paper that became such enchanting living creatures. Then the Witch from Pogles’ Wood ate me.
I’m going to Oxford! Early in the morning! Because today is the first day of recordings for Victoriocity Series 3! It has a subtitle which I can’t tell you.
There are few joys as joyous as going to beautiful Oxford, or ‘The Prime Minister Growing Vat’ as it’s known, to spend some time with the wonderful team behind Even Greater London and be Inspector Fleet for a bit.
Ooh! A very good, very long and very full-of-contributions look at the early days of digitally-shot cinema from Sight and Sound. Makes for fascinating reading and reminds you that back in the day, George Lucas had to convince Sony to make him a digital film camera in a cinematic aspect ratio. These days we have those in our pockets all the time.
https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/features/attack-zeros-ones-early-years-digital-cinema-told-david-lynch-miranda-july-michael-mann-more
Attack of the zeros and ones: the early years of digital cinema, as told by David Lynch, Miranda July, Michael Mann and more

Twenty years after the release of the world’s first digitally shot blockbuster, George Lucas’s Attack of the Clones, Sam Wigley talks to the early adopters who delighted in experimenting with a medium that would reinvent the industry.

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