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Bang!

9th November, 2009

This year’s Bang! Festival at Broadway is going to be a good one - we’re already looking forward to it…  Spread over 3 days, and celebrating it’s 10th birthday, we just can’t wait!

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As usual we bombarded them with our recent films! Watch out for a selection of modern day myths - Medusa, Minotaur, Cyclops and Daedalus & Icarus, as well as some living cave art in Stone Age Stories

See you there?!  27th, 28th and 29th of November


Meden BSF

5th November, 2009

Meden School are working with BSF - Building Schools for the Future - to build and develop their school.

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Miss Musson, Head of Performance, asked us to work with a team of BSF Arts pupils for 3 days, to bring together their ideas for a new school using film and animation; students considered how to develop skills and learning in creative arts, and ways of integrating this into the rest of school.

The resulting film was meant to be 2 minutes, but with so many great ideas and brilliant bits of footage, it turned out to be six! Please take a look…

If you’ve been involved in this project - students, school staff, BSF team, anyone - please add your comments below!


Lincolnshire Films

5th November, 2009

The challenge was set by The Mighty Creatives - to make six short films, in six days, with with six (or seven!) pupils in each of the six schools…

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Off we went - filming, animating, acting, drawing, photography, interviews, sound recording - we used a huge range of techniques to capture pupils thoughts about their work with Creative Partnerships.

The six schools were all involved in the first year of CP work in Lincolnshire - each school worked with different practitioners, and ran different projects. The films visually reflect the nature of the projects, whilst taking a focus on pupil involvement and their points of view.

Throughout our adventures we kept a blog, click below to see what happened and watch the films..

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Green Man 2009

3rd September, 2009

Imagine a festival somewhere in a parallel universe… Where giant slugs serve pizza and guinea pigs eat pies, romance blossoms for penguins and portaloos, monster musicians play on stage, kitchen utensils form a band, and the crowd contains all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures! Here it is…

Almost 100 short animations made by hundreds of young people, in a few hours, in a big red tent.

This, our fourth time at the greenman, was exciting and fun - we worked with more young people than ever before, and we were really impressed with the ideas, patience, creativity and skills that we saw! Well done to all who took part.

Thanks to Ste and Sian, Emily, Eileen and all the crew in the kids area, and also to Remix, who very kindly let us use the music that young people made with them during the festival.

(See the comments for animation software tips and links)


Coming soon…

19th August, 2009

Green Man Festival

It’s that time of year, the sun is shining and we’re off to the Green Man festival!

When the weekend is over, we’ll be adding this year’s Green Man Animations here. Watch this space! In the meantime you can have a look at what we’ve done before - here, here, and here

If you’re a greenman goer, and get/got involved with animating, then please let us know what you think, by adding your comments below. Thanks.


This Saturday

14th July, 2009

Imagine That - Exhibition

Find out what else is on at QUAD or see some of the films we’ll be showing on our vimeo or youtube pages


Acton High Heads

1st July, 2009

Over 2 days, two Year 10 groups worked hard to build large head sculptures. They designed and planned, constructed and clad bamboo cane and wire structures, and brought them to life in a darkened room, by projecting weird and wonderful animated facial features and sounds… Everyone worked with real talent.

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A cow moos - a skull ignites - barbie girl sings - growling -  yawning - crying - slurping - an eye explodes - a geek looks geeky -  and she says blah, blah, blah! (we still can’t get it out of our heads).

In amongst all of this, a few pupils found a spare 5 minutes to make this odd little animation too!

We had a good time working in London. Thanks to all of you who were involved, you were fun to work with, - we think you should all be really proud of the results.

What really inspired us was how different everyone’s finished pieces came out - the Easter Island face really fitted the structure perfectly, the same goes for the geek, such detail. The robot/stand/mega-structure a masterpeice of engineering! The exploding skull was a shock, there was an audible gasp from everyone when it blew up. There was real attention to the details too - the tear falling, nostrils flaring, incredible mustache. The cow chewing and mooing gave us all a laugh. Sand animation mixed with photographs and a hand made mouth, put together for a strange and wonderful effect. The beautiful blah blah woman batting her eyelids…

Thanks to you too Mr Fullwood - it was great to work with you too, after so long talking about it!


Daisy, Daisy…

17th June, 2009

The Camden Green Fair didn’t happen this year, instead they are busy preparing for their 20th year in 2010. They have been making a documentary to tell the Fair’s history…

We got involved with the Fair last year (see this post) after meeting Charlie - one of the organisers - at the Green Man Festival…

A year on and she got back in touch to ask us to contribute to the documentary. We have made these three really really short animations based on the CGF daisy logo to add a little bit of flower shaped fun to their film! We sewed a daisy and rigged it with wire, then animated it opening in different ways - see how in the video and watch the clips below (blink and you’ll miss them).


Radio Silence

3rd June, 2009

We’re sorry to say our blog has been quiet lately.  We’ve been super busy working on loads of exciting projects that we really want to write about, but we just haven’t had time! We’re hoping to catch up with things a bit now by adding a jumble of projects, old and new…


Creative Adventure

27th April, 2009

Last year, Creative Partnerships asked us to get involved with two induction sessions that they ran for teachers.  Whilst CP staff were busy explaining the details of working with CP, we were there to create a storyboard.

Filled with suggestions, ideas and discussion, the 2 days gave us loads of exciting ideas to take away… The resulting animation is a short film that shows the journey that schools go on when they work with CP .

Thanks go to all the teachers on the induction sessions, to CP staff Becky, Lucy and Carol, and to Jo Pindersmith and pupils at Annesley Primary School.