Alan is excited! It’s his first day at Lamin’8 – a stale, grey, humdrum lamination company. Oh boy!
If he buckles up, stays focused and impresses Gary, his unhinged boss, this might just be a job for life. Excellent! But all is not quite as it seems, and when Alan accidentally unleashes cosmic, supernatural forces into the office, he realises that fitting in at Lamin’8 is going to be infinitely trickier than he ever could have dreamed.
Long before their Oscar-nominated film Robin Robin was a twinkle in Netflix’s eye, Mikey Please and Dan Ojari were hard at work cooking up Alan The Infinite, a ten-minute stop motion epic, combining wooden carved sets, puppets, 3D tracking and 2D animation. Alan The Infinite is a fable about change and identity in the modern world. A co-production between Blink Industries and Parabella Studio, the film was produced out of Mikey and Dan’s workshop/Studio in Hoxton with a box of balsa wood, a couple of laminators and a small team of expert craftspeople. It features the vocal talents of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared’s Baker Terry, comedian Rob Carter and Dan Ojari himself in the titular role. After being sat in cold internet storage for far too long, we’re delighted, at last, to share Alan The Infinite.