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A cawing Crow is determined to disturb Simon's Cat's peace and quiet! What do you think of the NEW character? Like, Comment and Share! Want to see more? SUBSCRIBE and 'hit the bell' for new release notifications! - http://bit.ly/scytsubs

‘Crow’ Credits:
Directed by: Simon Tofield
Animation: Jack Sleeman
Clean Up: Jack Sleeman & Julia Young
Animation Supervisor: Rachel Thorn
Art Director: Liza Nechaeva
Voices: Simon Tofield
Music: Shrooty
Foley: Chris Swaine @ Fonic
Associate Producer: Edwin Eckford
Production Coordinator: Cathryn Gamble
Producer: Emma Burch

Love Simon’s Cat? Watch our 12 minute colour film ‘Off to the Vet’ - https://youtu.be/GTUruS-lnEo
Think you prefer our work in B&W - See Off to the Vet in B&W HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyYYHLygi3s

Want Purr-sonalized Simon's Cat merchandise? Click here - https://shop.simonscat.com/

Have you visited the official Simon's Cat website? http://www.simonscat.com

Want to see more of our Black & White films?
Check out our play list here: http://www.goo.gl/FkqgHw

Want to know more about the history of Simon's Cat?
Watch the Simon's Cat Story here - http://goo.gl/Vfx2JS

FAQs:

Q. What software do you use?
A. Simon's Cat has been made using a variety of animation software over the years. Originally in Adobe Flash. Then TV Paint (and still on occasions) and most recently using CelAction.

Q. Why does it take so long to make each Simon's Cat film?
A. Animation is a slow process and Simon’s Cat films pay particular attention to observed, real life cat behaviour. Historically the films were traditionally animated frame by frame. More recently we use Celaction which has sped up the process but still requires a lot of care and attention. Each film takes approximately 6-9 weeks to make, depending on complexity, number of characters and special effects.

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