ENTER THE SCRIBBLEVERSE: A FORK IN THE ROAD
June 26 wasn’t just another screening for me. It was the night Spacesuit Productions officially took flight. When the Charlotte Street Foundation offered us the chance to show The Scribbleverse in their black box theatre, I knew I didn’t want to just roll the film and call it good. I wanted to mark the moment. To push the project further. To make it feel like the culmination of the 20 years of work that brought me here.
I’ve been making things—music, video, art—in one form or another for two decades. But Enter the Scribbleverse Livewas the first time it all came together under one roof. The film became the foundation, but around it we built something new. I reworked the soundtrack, added fresh animations, and tried to create an atmosphere where the audience wasn’t just watching—they were inside Scribe’s world.
The live elements made the night electric. Chromadadata, Ubi, and Aaron Alexander didn’t just perform music; they reshaped the energy of the room. Donald (Scribe) was on stage drawing live, feeding that energy right back into the crowd. And with Sceanario handling the lighting, the theatre itself felt like it had stepped into the Scribbleverse.
For me personally, it felt like standing at a fork in the road. Everything I’d done up to this point—20 years of experimenting, learning, hustling—was leading here. This wasn’t just about one film or one show. It was about finally planting a flag and saying: Spacesuit Productions is here.
I’m grateful to everyone who trusted me enough to make this night happen. And I’m even more excited to see where this leads. Because if that night proved anything, it’s that The Scribbleverse is more than a story we told—it’s a world we’ve only just begun to explore.
Stay tuned—we’ll be sharing the short film soon, so you can step into the Scribbleverse for yourself.