Monday 27 August 2007

St. Peter's Youth Club,Co. Armagh-Animation Excersices



This is an example of one of my shorter workshop sessions where, there really isn't time to make a short film, but time does allow a demonstration of different techniques to develop an understanding of animation principles.

[Some sequences are repeated to allow the children to see their work without starting the video over again.]

Darkley Mill - Darkley P.S. , Darkley, Co. Armagh


A town's linen mill, once a hive of activity in it's day, is now mostly known for it's chickens and the eggs they lay.
This focal point of the small town of Darkley became a labour of love for a remote classroom of P6 & P7 students and their hard working teacher Miss Rice.
Mr. Robinson, a former employee of the mill, now 85, was kind and brave enough to read the narration in front of a studio microphone.
While in the AmmA Centre sound studio, the children had the oportunity to create their own sound track by using music loops and effects provided there.
The result is a successful, touching and charming short film.

Fast Forward>> - Crumlin Youth Development Group, Co. Antrim



What would you do if you had one wish? Would you want to meet Elvis?

Two girls go to the Cockle House in a Glen near the town of Crumlin to make a wish in a special chair. They toss a penny behind their backs and make a wish that changes history and Elvis's diet.

The intention of this film was to promote community health and well-being without being too condesending.

Sunday 26 August 2007

A Small Dragon - Edendork P.S. Dunngannon, Co. Tyrone


Mr. Crosier's P5 class embraced this digital literacy project and the poem they had been studying in class. Written by Brian Patten, the poem's ember of longing is moved to child-like wonder with a need to test friendship and the confirmation of trust. A very contemporary theme for today's Northern Ireland where this was made.

A Small Dragon

I've found a small dragon in the woodshed.
Think it must have come from deep inside a forest
because it's damp and green and leaves
are still reflecting in it's eyes.

I fed it on many things, tried grass
the roots of stars, hazel-nut and dandelion,
but it stared up at me as if to say, I need
foods you can't provide.

It made a nest among the coal,
not unlike a birds but larger,
it is out of place here
and is most-times silent.

If you believed in it I would come
hurrying to your house to let you share this wonder,
but I want instead to see
if you yourself will pass this way.

Copyright
from Love Poems (Flamingo (Harper Collins), 1990), copyright © Brian Patten 1990.

Brian Patten's website: www.anps.co.uk/brian/index.html

Saturday 25 August 2007

The Frog Prince - Clandeboye P.S. , Bangor, Co. Down


This was part of the same SELB literacy project, run through Studio On, as was the Steel Man film.
Mr. Millar and his P5 class were new to animation and had great time making up the story. The script went through many re-writes but only got better for it. The acting of the narrators and the quality of the artwork plus the addition of an exploding troll make this one worth repeat viewings.

The Steel Man Of Killyleagh - St. Mary's P.S. Killyleagh, Co. Down


Part of a literacy project initiated by the SELB (Southern Education and Library Board).

We had a great time building the sets and creating the many characters for this film in the 10 days we had to make it. I think it has the highest number of characters in all the films I've made with school children so far mainly because it took 3 different sizes of characters to show the effect of the giants height. The giant was made using a plastic milk bottle for it's body and a yogurt bottle for his head.

After writing the story together, based on Ted Hughes' "The Iron Man" book they were reading in class, we did a coloured storyboard and had several children audition for the narrator roll. We decided the 4 narrators picked would do the job nicely.

Friday 24 August 2007

Here Come The Ducks! - The Schools of Randalstown



Four different Randalstown schools and 500 plastic ducks.

The first school was Randalstown Central P.S. , next was Mount St. Michael's, the third was Main Integrated P.S. and the last was St. MacNissius, Tannaghmore.

I was at each school for only one hour so I could fit them all in the span of a day.

The Duck race sequence was done the following week and then edited together with the schools work. The film will be used to generate interest in the Annual Randalstown Festival that takes place the last week of June. Stop by next year and buy a duck!

Thursday 23 August 2007

Don't Throw Stones - McCool's Kids Club, Craigavon


After drawing and painting pictures of the many images conjured up from the stories related to us by Mr. Downey the storyteller, it was decided our film would show what happened between the giants Finn McCool and Belladonna.

Next, we sat together to write a script recalling the main story. Then there was an audition to choose an narrator to read it.

The next few days were spent creating the artwork needed to portray the scenery of old Ireland and Scotland and the Giants causeway.

Everybody worked together to move the characters and help to complete a rough version the film by the end of the week.

A little fine-tuning by adding titles,transitions, music and credits and it was done.

We hope you like it.

The Tree Of Knowledge - McCool's Kids Club, Craigavon


This is the second of two films made with the McCool Kid's Club.

The film was made by 12 children enrolled in McCool's Kids Club summer program between July 23-27 at Oxford Island in Craigavon, Co. Armagh.
With the aid of stories told by Storyteller Pascal Downey, the children helped to condense the legends of Finn McCool down to the most basic elements.
The artwork shown here is some of the best created for any of the films I've made with children so far. I can't take all the credit as the assistance given by the Craigavon Council was excellent. [ I will post the credits so the can be seen.] Enjoy!

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