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BBC's Sherlock and random other stuff
> Sherlock BBC inspired fanart & graphics
> Sherlock BBC fanfiction
> website Sherlock fanart
> shop Sherlock t-shirt designs
> website Tolkien-inspired illustrations
> shop Tolkien prints
> Sponsor Team 221B at the Prince's Trust Palace to Palace West Midlands Bike Ride 2013
I AM CABIN PRESSURE [Nikon ad style]
edited by tracionn and thekaskproject
which way is up - a BBC Sherlock fanvideo
I made this video for a Johnlock Challenges Gift Exchange. My prompt was “which way is up” from candlesinmoonlight. Hopefully I did it justice!
This is beautiful, and it sums up them and their relationship so well.
This has got to be the best fan-produced Good Omens video I’ve ever seen. All of the character designs are spot-on, but I love the artist’s portrayal of Anathema and Newt in particular! Even the choice of music is curiously apt; there’s no Queen, but all of the song clips used set just the right tone. For a long time, I’ve thought that maybe traditional animation would be the best medium to use when it comes to adapting Good Omens into a film, and quite a number of fan-artists out there continue to sell me on the idea with their brilliance and innovation. And I confess I’ve grown to miss traditional animation!
Excellent.
The Case of the Silent E
Audio: “Silent E” by Tom Lehrer
Video: Sherlock (BBC)
(Don’t mind me, just up at 4am making Sherlock videos to educational songs about grammar and spelling written by a political-satirist-mathematician.)it’s 9 in the morning and i’m giggling my head off…
JUST PRESS PLAY
I made this for obvious reasons
Mycroft cares about your education guys this is important
Fuckin fan-fucking-tastic.
As a teacher, I of course highly approve of this kind of educational video. Fuck yeah!
“They’re Taking The Hobbits to Isengard – BBC Sherlock version”
I have no words for this.
“Sherlock and bee”
Some of my students are experimenting with simple animations in class, and so I thought I should do one as well as it’s been ages since my last. Very rough and sketchy and silly, just pencils on transparent paper.
Sherlock meets Darkwing Duck: “Let’s get dangerous”.