Great news - our films "Communication Street" and "Top Tips for Health Professionals" have been shortlisted for Young Deaffest 2012. They will be screened along with the other nominated films at the festival on Saturday 26th May (please see the Deaffest website for forthcoming information on screening times, www.deaffest.co.uk)
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Jorvik Viking Centre animation
This is the short animation commissioned by Jorvik Viking Centre to be screened throughout their Viking Festival. Watch it to witness some truly shocking Viking behaviour - you'll never think of them same way again!! Thanks to the Production Assistants who helped us with making it.
Labels:
animating,
animation,
harp,
Jorvik,
norse,
stereotypes,
stop-frame,
stop-motion,
viking
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Jorvik Viking Festival, York
Come and meet our latest characters including this hairy fella at the Jorvik Viking Festival 'Animating the Past' from 11th Feb onwards....
Labels:
animating,
animation,
animations,
festival,
Jorvik,
stereotypes,
stop-motion,
viking,
York,
Yorvik
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Communication Street: Deaf children and communication at home
Our latest film has finally been completed! Communication Street is a film about problems Deaf young people have communicating at home, with parents, brothers and sisters. In a fun and entertaining way it looks at things such as being woken up; not being told what's going on; communicating in the car; not hearing someone calling for you; and the age old arguments over subtitles. For each problem a solution is also suggested by our Communication Street voiceover pigeon
Labels:
animating,
animation,
brothers,
children,
Communication,
deaf,
home,
lip-reading,
lipreading,
parents,
siblings,
signing,
sisters,
young people
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
NHS 60th Anniversary animation
One from the archives, which we dug up recently and thought it would be good to show here. This is a short animation to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS made at York Hospital. Members of the public as well as NHS staff were invited to come along and fill in a square and record one word or phrase to describe their experience of the NHS. Simple but effective
Labels:
animation,
Hospital,
National Health Service,
NHS,
participatory
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