Anton Hecht

[2] His film Blinking Ballet, made with old people using morphing technology, has been screened at the Gateshead Interchange metro station.

[5] He has exhibited a multimedia film at the Myles Meehan Gallery in the Darlington Arts Centre[6] and has delivered workshops as part of Architecture Week.

[9] He has also written and directed a number of theatre works that incooperate video with live performance, such as Rescued by Rover at Winsford Art Gallery [10] and Having My Pretty at Hull Screen [11] and his theatre work Wrestling Shakespeare, where Hamlet goes World Federation.

[14] A new work has been commissioned for the angle of the north celebrations, and is to be projected besides the landmark piece of sculpture, the work is a poetry film where people pose as the letters in and about the streets of gateshead..[1] A collaboration with film maker Richard Lawson on a short called Developed has been shortlisted for the Project direct competition on YouTube [2] He has recently been commissioned to make a work for the Capture scheme run by the Film Council and a TV channel.

This work was Bewick Court a musical, which received wide media attention and a premiere at the Baltic art gallery in Newcastle.