• “Karl Poyzer on his creative journey, finding joy in 3D, and creating a Vimeo staff pick”

    Full Article — The Verge

  • “During the pandemic, while attending these virtual festivals and spending too much time on twitter, Karl was turning his light fixing, camera operating hand to animation using the open source software called Blender.”

    Full Article —Little Black Book

  • “Boasting lovely animation work and a wry sense of humour, this film offers a glimpse at a future which is apparently not as fantastical as we might think.”

    Full Article — David Reviews

  • “High in the sky of a sci-fi metropolis a lone spaceship is confronted by a much larger and more intimidating vessel.”

    Full Article — Directors Notes

  • “Although we never actually see them, I feel safe saying the three characters in Karl Poyzer and Joe Roberts’ new animated comedy “Floaters,” are some of the most endearing and clearly defined in recent memory.“

    Full Article — Stash Magazine

  • Floaters is a mundanely futuristic look at space travel in, or rather above, the UK in 2120. Karl Poyzer‘s Retro brutalist art style is inspired by the works of John Harris & Syd Mead.

    Full Article — Film Shortage

  • “The film is brilliant in its simplicity—all of the action comes down to dialog. The professional crew of one RC5-01 is adamant that the immature crew of the other RC5-01 is in the wrong.”

    Full Article — Tor

  • “Karl Poyzer and Joe Roberts did a great job making us laugh with their minimal approach to movement and focus on cheeky dialogue.”

    Full Article - Awesomer

  • “The pair are joined by the voices of comedic staples Joel Fry (Plebs, Yesterday) and Zach Braff (Scrubs, Going in Style). 1.4 talks to the directors about working with the pair and how it feels to be back in the animated cockpit.”

    Full Article — OnePointFour