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A solid week of intense animation and video work has resulted is a four minute
animated film created by students at EET from grades 7 to 10. The staff at
the school were very accommodating to give the students the opportunity to
immerse themselves into the world of animation, video and technology. This
project is a true example of how technology and visual arts work beautifully
together and students were able to use new techniques and software with the
assistance of Sonia Lanctot, a film-maker and teacher from Manitoba and Trevor
Mead-Robins of école Émile Tremblay. The project used many
innovative applications to allow students to morph images together; students
used stop-motion animation techniques to create the film (Over 6000 photographs
were taken to produce the four minute film); Students also shot on blue-screen
to allow the video clips to be layered using Final Cut Pro, a professional
video editing program. Original music was created by Yukon youth was used
in the video and the finished video will be shown in several locations.
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Chad and Sam created this animation during their lunch hour at St.
Elias Community School. Notice the skid marks which were applied using
a black eraser. The choreographed movement is well done.
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Curtis, Terrence, Bill and Marc created this short film. All we wanted to
achieve was to make a better film than the girls and I believe we did that.
Our movie contains action and lots of stunts. The movie contains a well
suited sound track to make the movie work. Created December 15, 2003 at St.
Elias Community School as a Fine Arts 11/12 project.
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M&M's candies are herded back to their bag, a dancing snowman is taken
off-stage, and northern hunters find a caribou. Created by three students using
plasticine, a PowerBook, and Framethief during the 2003 KIAC Youth
Arts Enrichments Program in the animation workshop put on by the NFB.
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In our animation Santa is kidnapped by two terrifying blobs and Christmas is
stolen away. Christmas may have motivated
us to do this animation but the boys in our class inspired us to make it better
then theirs. So we hope you enjoy our holiday animation. Created by Jacky,
Tristian, Karla, Ashley.
Project created December 15, 2003 at St.
Elias Community School as a Fine Arts 11/12 project.
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Team Spark, made up of three students create complex animations using multiple
models in a series of seamless animations. These clips are the result of four
days
of
animation at the 2003 KIAC Youth
Arts Enrichments Program in the workshop put on by the NFB.
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These short animated clips were created by groups of students at an animation
workshop hosted by the NFB and
at the Yukon Film Commission on
November 19, 2003. Students worked at one of two workstations and after
their story ideas, backgrounds and models were complete, were assisted by
NFB experts to create the clips.
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These short animated clips were created by groups of students at an animation
workshop hosted by the NFB and
at the Yukon Film Commission on
November 19, 2003.
Students were given modeling clay and shown the basics of animation, then for
each frame, each student, or group of students moved their model. Thanks to
Amanda who assisted with this this group during the workshop.
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The last day of the NFB animation workshop
at the 2003 KIAC Youth Arts Enrichment
Program, students learned how to sync animation with audio. Look for lessons
on how to do this in the workshops section.
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These animations were downloaded from a variety of locations for the
purpose of looking at various styles. Most of the clips have credits
at the end. The links to the original sites can be found in the
resources section. |
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