Sunday 7 December 2008

Shark Attack! - Forthill College, Lisburn



Made in just one day session, This was one of 4 teams efforts to create a short story from idea, storyboard, artwork through to filming and editing their animation.

Wednesday 26 November 2008

Sugar & Spice, Water & Ice - Mount St. Michael's P.S.

This is a perfect example of how an animated film project can involve what children are learning in the classroom and be useful outside the classroom as well.
This film utilized the P6 Science curriculum about the water cycle and was also meant to reflect the idea of community as it was funded by a local community group for a Christmas window display. This played on a loop in a Randalstown electrical shop during the Christmas switch-on festivities for all to see.

Sunday 23 November 2008

Mid-Summers Dream: Lurgan, Craigavon, County Armagh

A culmination of 6 weekly sessions of Garden Theme imagery inspired by Shakespears play. Participants were aged 9 to 90.


Saturday 8 November 2008

DVD cover art for An Creagán- Playing with Fire

As part of the completed film package, artwork is created for the DVD case using a still or two from the animation project and printed on quality paper for the case insert. A crucial part of any showcase.

Monday 3 November 2008

Playing With Fire - Two Full Day Workshops


It was a challenge to complete a short film in two days. This workshop was run by An Creagán Visitor Centre in County Tyrone. The storyboard and all the art was created on the first day and the animation was filmed and voices recorded and edited on the second day by the ten dedicated participants aged 12-19. The sound effects, music and titles were added on a third day by Mike from Let's Animate!. Just think what we could have done in three days!

Wednesday 25 June 2008

The Panchucker's Magical Loaf

A Story of Zoological proportions!

^Cover Artwork for the DVD^

I think the word loaf is a funny sounding word. Sadly it is never uttered in this Holy Family Primary's after school animation club effort. Other funny things are said to make it all worth watching. This took several weeks at two hours a session to complete, but everyone enjoyed their involvement.

Sunday 1 June 2008

A Taste Of Candyland





All isn't sweet, when Ella and Jasper find themselves in a land made of candy. A magical chocolate bar. An Evil Doctor and a Tooth Fairy combine to make it an interesting trip!

Wednesday 14 May 2008

Dinosaur Dilemma! - St. Mary's P.S. , Killyleagh




Jed and Jody try to calm a dinosaur down before it wreaks their little town. Things don't go as planned after they take him home as he takes a few nibbles of things along the way. Confused and shouted at, Dino goes back to the cave where he was first found. He soon finds out he is not alone after all.

This project took 10 full school days to produce. I constructed the dinosaurs from polystyrene balls, wire, plasticine and glass beads previous to the days in school to save time and build a character that would last through the weeks of filming. as is usually the case, time ran out and some scenes that should have been re-shot, were not. Like the one where the statue of the mayor is off his plinth!

From Boots To Books : The Story of the Magic Doctor- St. Luke's P.S., Belfast



The 33 children of Mr. K. Shannon P6 class at St. Luke's Primary in Twinbrook, Belfast, came up with this story based on one they were studying at the time. As one half of this year's SEELB Digital Literacy project, St. Luke's took two days out of each of 8 weeks to complete the script, artwork, acting and animation for this film.

The other half of the project is in Ballyhalbert's, Glastry College and will be completed within the month of June as most post primary's can not take as much time out of their routine scheduled roster of subjects to spend a whole day on just one project. Yet, the cross-curricular advantages of filmmaking are still enjoyed when the proper incentives are in place. The schools are acquiring equipment to continue their filmmaking pursuits after I'm long gone!

Tuesday 1 April 2008

A Silky's Tale- St. Mary's P.S., Belfast





A Studio ON project spanning 8 weeks.

St. Mary's P.S. Belfast, a school mostly comprised of children from the traveling community, had read this story in class and had also heard it told at home.
A Silky is a mythical sea creature not unlike a mermaid that can take the human form on land after shedding and hiding it's silky skin. If the skin is lost, or has been found by a stranger the skin is no longer in his control. If the Silky returns to the sea without it's skin, he is doomed to forever be a seal, his usual form. If someone finds his skin, the Silky is bound to do that person's bidding.
Miss Hurdman's P4,5,6's, although the level of attention needed was sometimes a challenge, thoroughly enjoyed the process of making this film. Narrator and main animation assistant, Niaomi was particularly keen in all her tasks.

Tuesday 18 March 2008

Do You Want Fries With That?





Created in Randalstown over 8 x 2hr Saturday 'Picture A Story' sessions with fellow artist Emma Andrews. 10 children aged 11- 14 came up with this story of world domination. Fat Gus, Miss Kitty and Lil' Miss Powerful are the Super Trio of school girls who thwart Evil Doctor Bug and his henchman Mr. Chicken's plans to turn people into fast food.

Thursday 31 January 2008

Volcanic Vacation!



Volcanic Vacation was made over the span of 4 visits to this post primary school. As the pupils were older, the style of the characters could be made with more detail to allow the animation to become more fluid than seen in the primary school films.

How studying volcanoes in Science class tied in with the focus of this project was not a coincidence. The making of this film gave hands-on proof to the teacher of how much they had taken in from their studies and also provided an 'end of project' treat for the whole class.