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tokyo plastic
director,   producer,   writer  | London
 

biography

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tokyoplastic: vector scientists perpetually sharpening the cutting edge

tokyoplastic is Sam Lanyon Jones and Drew Cope together they were raised by Amish foster parents and were terrified of television and computers until divine intervention exposed them to the joy of internet porn. After leaving home and traveling the world they were reunited by chance in 2002 and fathered tokyoplastic taking it from humble beginnings as a 15 second claymation nano-series to the internationally recognized website it is today.
From their underground laboratory in the heart England they have reached out across the vastness of the interweb to touch the hearts of a small audience of millions. Their awards are too numerous to list here (most significantly the audience award at the Sundance online film festival, the Flash Forward 3D category (three years in a row) and a lovely D&AD pencil) and their creative projects cover a spectrum ranging from dildo design to the direction of multimillion dollar advertising campaigns.
They have had the pleasure of working with Microsoft, Aiwa, Mitsubishi, Guy Ritchie, Dreamworks SKG, AMD, Microsoft again and having just completed their second campaign for car giant Toyota. Right now they are both looking forward to returning to Philadelphia where Kelly McGillis will nurse them back to health.
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Currently Sam Lanyon Jones and Drew Cope are working on a series of short films scheduled for release by the end of 2007.
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films

Below is a list of films featured on Film Network that tokyo  plastic has worked on.
The Music Box
Tokyoplastic | London | non-dialogue | 4 min | animation
published 03 Apr 07
Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.
The Little Fella
Tokyoplastic | London | non-dialogue | 1 min | animation
published 12 Mar 07
My father's family name being Fella, and my Christian name Little, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Grrrrrr.
The Drum Machine
Tokyoplastic & The Sancho Plan | London | non-dialogue | 1 min | animation
published 26 Nov 04
Japanese kodo drummers, in bright 3D, beat out a hefty tune, using their heads in place of sticks.
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 The Little Fella
latest comment Sep 23, 2007
 1 min film
latest comment Sep 23, 2007
 Art of Motion
latest comment Jun 8, 2007
 The Music Box
latest comment May 5, 2007

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message from nancy  huang | left 23   Sep   2007 | last reply 23   Sep   2007
 Art of Motion
message from Sheffield Independent Film  Brownstreet | left 08   Jun   2007 | last reply 08   Jun   2007
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