by Adam Peterson 01.13.2012
Love it or hate it, election season is upon us and everyone’s opinions about what is wrong, whose fault it is and the obvious way to fix it will dominate many conversations. Thank god for political comedians like Bill Maher, while he is guilty of being as hyperbolic as they come, he is also guilty of being about as funny as they come.
As an homage to Mr. Maher, Fraser Davidson animated a short essay from the audio recording of ‘The New New Rules: A Funny Look at How Everybody but Me Has Their Head Up Their Ass’.
Irritable Bowl Syndrome is hilarious comparison of football and socialism’s financial parallels. It was originally performed on ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’.
Fraser Davidson is an award winning London based, freelance Motion Graphic Designer, Animator and Director. He was previously Head of Motion Graphics at Mainframe, a Motion Graphics, VFX & Animation House. For more of Fraser’s work check out his website.






