Sunday, March 18, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Saturday, April 23, 2011
TOILET DRESSING
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Now Government property
Preserved and protected for future generations, anthropologists, and alien visitors for all eternity.
Sweet a.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Press Clippings
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
RETROSPECTIVE - Fest Anca 2010


Fest Anca International Animation Festival in Slovakia held host to a retrospective of 'The Dave Carter Show'. The complete line up of the films (2006-08) right here.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
How to Lose Weight in 60 Seconds: Running in festivals
- Melbourne International Animation Festival 2010 Australian Audience Award
- Sydney Film Festival 2010 Dendy Finalist Best Australian Animation
- Festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy, Politically Incorrect 2010
- Animation Block Party, NYC 2010 - Minute Film Winner
- Anima Mundi – International Animation Festival of Brazil 2010
- Australian International Animation Festival 2010
- London International Animation Festival 2010
- Just for Laughs Film, Montreal 2010
- Cartoon Club, Rimini-Italy 2010
- 12th Wiesbaden International Weekend of Animation 2010
- KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2010
- Flickerfest 20th International Short Film Festival 2011
- Adelaide Film Festival Animation Peepshow 2011
- New York International Children's Film Festival Adults Only 2011
- Australian Short Film Today Asia Society, New York City 2011
- Fest Anca International Animation Festival Slovakia 2011
- LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival Los Angeles 2011
- 20th St. Louis International Film Festival 2011

Red-carpeting at the SFF with co-pilot Nikos Andronicos |
More red carpet at pre-party. Jonah Hill. |
Thursday, February 25, 2010
'How to lose weight' production shots
Clockwise. a) With a heater under the lens and the hairdryer strapped between the lights, both running for 14 hours straight, the room got to 32 degrees Celsius. I sat right there the whole time making sure the house didn't perish in flames. b) Me and my little friend doing business. c) The inevitable aftermath. Hallelujah!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
'How to lose weight in 60 seconds' stills
Thursday, November 19, 2009
'Sex with Condoms' film stills
Thursday, October 22, 2009
'Sex with Condoms' production
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Tammy goes Dutch

Thursday, August 6, 2009
3 Papercuts shorts



Wednesday, July 29, 2009
PSYCHOTOWN in Fantasia
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Papercuts opening titles





Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Sunglass Hut - Sunnies side up
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
POMOMOFO EP COVER - PLAYSCALE
My cover design for Pomomofo's EP titled 'Playscale'. Yep that's my hands squeezing the paper cutouts from Tamagotchi Girl..
Friday, February 6, 2009
Tamagotchi Girl Aftermath
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Pomomofo video wrap up

Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Phone Interview for the Animation Show
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Psychotown Reviews #1

Mike Judge's Animation Show 4
Seattle Times - Commissioned from Australian animator Dave Carter, three one-minute "Psychotown" shorts are equally childish but irresistibly hilarious, using simple cutout figures in a staccato barrage of nonsensical dialogue and wanton absurdity.
San Francisco Chronicle - The Animation Show commissioned works for the first time. Their choices include a creative stop-motion piece ("Western Spaghetti"); "Psychotown," by talented Australian artist Dave Carter; and the funniest movie you'll ever see about pallbearers, "This Way Up," by the animation team Smith and Foulkes.
Los Angeles Times - It's worth noting that a number of the most vivid standouts -- including "This Way Up" by the team Smith & Foulkes, "Western Spaghetti" by PES and "Psychotown" by Dave Carter -- were commissioned specially for this collection.
San Fransico Weekly - Dave Carter, the congenitally irreverent Aussie creator of Psychotown, appear at the screenings July 5, ready to attest to Mike Judge’s taste in burgundy and Brioni.
The Daily News of LA - There really is something for everyone here, be it dry English humor (Matthew Walker's wry short about dialing up God with a pressing question) or Aussie Dave Carter's in-your-face `Psychotown'.
* 'Time Out New York' magazine clipping
Psychotown Reviews #2
Dallas Morning News - The shorts range from the innocuous but strange to the foulmouthed but hilarious offerings of Australian Dave Carter. Mr. Carter is the creator of the three short episodes of "Psychotown," which feature South Park-like crude figures who always have something shocking to contribute.
Detroit Metro Times - Despite a trio of predictable Claymation crotch-biting gags and the amusing but obviously destined-for-TV Psychotown, this year's Animation Show once again does a terrific job of introducing audiences to a wide palette of styles and storytelling.
Denver Film Society - Australian animator Dave Carter debuts three new commissioned shorts with the hilarious “Psychotown”. Dave continues his collaboration with the comedy team ‘The Nice Guys’ here for a blend of cut out and stop-motion animation.
Film Journal International - Among the standouts are Dave Carter’s “Psychotown” sketches, which one-up “South Park” with characters who use mind and word games in deadly battles of wits.
* Film Still appeared in New York Daily News
Psychotown Reviews #3

New York Sun - Dave Carter's "Psychotown," features two paper cutouts, both speaking with Australian accents, as they banter in a rapid-fire back-and-forth that is childish, vulgar, and hilarious.
Time Out New York
- The fourth collection of animated shorts compiled by the indispensable Mike Judge is typically funny and violent—usually both at once. Some recurring bits, notably Dave Carter’s punchy “Psychotown” vignettes.
People - The Animation Show, short toons are often created with large production teams, and they run the gamut of animation styles, from the talking-cardboard feel of Dave Carter's "Psychotown" to the complex live-action animation from "Raymond."
New York Daily News - Dave Carter who directed a series of manic, hilarious episodes called "Psychotown," will be around for a Q&A after tonight's 8:20 screening.
* Wall Street Journal - Film Still in Datebook
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Animation Show 4 - New York Premiere Q&A


Above & Left: Myself with Trevor Jimenez, director of Key Lime Pie. Below left: With Animation Show honcho, co-producer, Robert May.

