Currently led by Creative Director Johnny Schumann, Flickerpix have produced a wide range of projects including On The Air; a mix of stop motion and 2D animation based on the Gerry Anderson (broadcaster) BBC Radio Ulster show.
[citation needed] Within the first two years of their founding, Flickerpix produced their first animated short film Horn OK Please which depicts a day in the life of a Bombay taxi driver.
Due to the success of the first series, the show was made into a total of four seasons and went on to win the Royal Television Society NI Comedy and Entertainment Award in 2015.
Flickerpix developed the television series Five Fables which retells five medieval Scottish stories written by Scots poet Robert Henryson approximately 500 years ago.
[5] The fables were translated by Irish poet-playwright Seamus Heaney and Flickerpix adapted them into a five-part series for BBC Two Northern Ireland, directed by Dean Burke, which premiered on Thursday 13 March 2014.
The features of the app include insights from leading academics and an interface that allows you to move between Heaney and Henryson's text, as well as being able to watch the animated series.
[9] In 2015, Flickerpix collaborated with JAM Media and Double Z Enterprises to produce the animated TV series Zig and Zag, which currently airs on RTÉjr and CBBC.
Along with Retinize, Flickerpix have also recently been experimented with motion-capture/VR technology and in 2023 they created a short satirical film called Charles and Camilla in which members of the public were given the opportunity to interact with 3D avatars of the King and Queen Consort, voiced in real-time by comedians Duncan Whisby and Debra Stephenson.