Just a couple of shots of of the premiere screening on the silos at Nyah West.
In spite of gale force winds all day, and fears of the projector and speakers being blown all the way to Swan Hill, things calmed just enough on sunset to fire it all up.
Really great to see just about everyone in town turn up for the
screening from the 5-year-olds to the 95-year-olds and a fair few in
between. Well done Nat for pulling together such a great event (and
thanks again to RAV for coming to the party).
I'll upload the actual film soon...
Showing posts with label In My Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In My Day. Show all posts
23 November 2015
10 November 2015
Nyah West : Pt 1
Geting ready for the screening at the Nyah West Silos for the school centenary. Nearly there.
Thanks to al the kids at Nyah west for their excellent drawings...the teachers for being so helpfull while I was there and also to RAV for making all of it possible.
Thanks to al the kids at Nyah west for their excellent drawings...the teachers for being so helpfull while I was there and also to RAV for making all of it possible.
26 April 2010
In My Day
On a completely different topic... here is a film I made this back in 2005, working with the kids at Natimuk primary school. The older kids did the interviewed some of the older people in the town and then the prep/grade one kids illustrated the stories. The interviews were actually done in the same old school building that they had done their schooling in some 70 years prior.
All of the drawings were done by the the kids ... I talked to them a bit about walk cycles, lip sync etc and then they interpreted that just as loosely as they did the interview material.
I was surprised and delighted when this film went on to win "Best Animation" at the Melbourne Film Festival that year and "Best Australian Animation" at the Melbourne Animation Festival the next.
I love the drawings of kids at the age where they've just mastered the use of a pencil. They always seem to produce these very raw, very honest, very original designs. It seems that once they get a little bit older and develop a little bit more control over a pencil, the drawings start to become a lot more derivative. You start to see lots of Bart Simpsons, Spongebobs or whatever else happens to be on telly at the time. But right at the start, when they're just getting the hang of it all, they seem to consistently come out with these amazing drawings. I've made about 5 films in this style across the country and it seems to be the case everywhere. 5 year old kids do great stuff.
I have been meaning to upload for years now... And when I get a chance I'll upload some of the other films in this series.
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