Barry J.C. Purves (born 28 August 1960) is an English animator, director and screenwriter of puppet animation television and cinema. He is also a theatre designer and director, primarily for the Altrincham GarrickPlayhouse in Manchester.
Purves' book Stop Motion: Passion, Process and Performance was released through Focal Press in 2007. Around 1996 he made plans to shoot a full-length film of Noye's Fludde, Benjamin Britten's opera version of a mystery play about the Deluge;[4] he was also credited with co-presenting, in Mandarin, the live final of the Chinese talent search show Super Girl in 2006.[5]
No Ordinary Joe (2021),a hybrid of live-action and stop-motion and a fictionalized account of famous British powerboat racer and lesbian Joe Carstairs
Availability
Screen Play is included on DVD-Video in British Animation Classics Volume One, published by the British Animation Awards.[10]
A then-complete collection of Purves' short films, titled His Intimate Lives, is the first release from agnès b. DVD (a collaboration between the eponymous fashion designer and film producer with distributor Potemkine)[11] and was released in France on 17 June 2008.[12] The video presents each film at its intended aspect ratio but that of the widescreen Achilles, Gilbert and Sullivan and Hamilton Mattress is not anamorphic and, being released in 2008, the more recent Plume and Tchaikovsky are not included.[13]
^His Intimate Lives (Media notes). Barry Purves. Paris, France: Potemkine/agnès b. 2008. EDV 2092.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^"agnès b. DVD/Potemkine Collection". agnès b. 1 April 2009. Archived from the original on 9 April 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2012. Barry Purves, His Intimate Lives, a DVD gathering the full works of Barry Purves, brilliant representative of the English animation and unseen in France until now, inaugurated Potemkine agnès b. DVD first joint publishing.
^Tsuka (17 April 2008). "Intégrale de Barry Purves en DVD". Catsuka (in French). Retrieved 16 December 2008. […] ce joli petit film ainsi que 5 autres de ses court-métrages sortent en DVD en France le 17 juin […]