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The Child of the Flowers
A child's imagination is the best place to be but, although the real world is not a fair world, there is always hope of a better tomorrow.
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The Midnight Horror Tree - Ceiren Bell
Commissioned by Poetry in the City (Liverpool) and funded by the Arts Council England; to be shown on BBC screens throughout the city during this year's Biennial. To find out more about Ceiren Bell, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
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Drawn Out
In secret moments, 15-year-old Mumtaz drifts into a vibrant world of mermaids, mythical heroes and magical forces. Her reality is one of over-achievement, schedules and deadlines that cater to her mother's fanatical expectations... expectations that are about to be destroyed by a letter. Petrified of her mother's wrath, a panic-stricken Mumtaz discovers how powerful her imaginary world can really be.
03:42
THE BUTCHER AND THE WOLF
A young butcher is chased by a giant wolf through the streets of the big city. ENGLISH SUBTITLES.
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Khoda
Here is a minute preview of my short film “Khoda”. This film is my final year project for my animation degree. I started the project in 2006 with a vague concept by me and a friend of mine Mark Szalos Farkas . In June 2006 Adam Thomson joined us as a 3D artist. Adam and I worked on pre-production (Animatic, Story board, Character design, etc) and managed to finish that by the end of September 2006. Mark came back to the project later that year as an animator, and so far we have finished more than half of the film. If everything stays on schedule, the final film will be ready by March 2008.
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KIDS
KIDS is a short animation which describes kids daily activities from adult perspective in a documentary form.
02:28
Potage de Nuages
A poetic silhouette animation of a boy and his culinary attempt in the kitchen.
01:16
Breaking The Mould – Luca Paulli
Winner of the Shooting People DepicT! '08 Audience Award.The story of an intrepid apple who, instead of rotting on the ground, goes out and sees the world.The title Breaking the Mould has a dual meaning. It refers both to the characters unwillingness to rot on the ground, like an ordinary windfall, and to the fact that he chooses to do something different with his life i.e. going out and seeing the world. The themes of a journey, and finding roots and contentment can be seen in the narrative. The story also offers a unique take on a natural cycle.This short film was made in a promo style. The story is an original concept developed, by Luca Paulli and Rebecca Manley, as part of the University of Wales Newports Animator in Residence scheme, where a filmmaker spends one month in the university to make a film. The music track is an original piece, written and performed by Barney Wade. The combination of music, sound (created by Christopher Wilson) and visuals is central to Breaking the Mould. We worked with the track from the very beginning in order to create a piece that presents itself as a seamless whole. It is the rhythm of the music that sets the pace for the apple's journey, and the animation was entirely based on this rhythm. To find out more about Luca Pualli visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel..
05:38
Bee Boy
Bee Boy is destined to spend eternity trapped inside a hive on top of a hill. The film shows a brave rescue attempt when the bee keeper's back is turned.
05:27
The Boy With No Name
An animated tale of loneliness and exclusion of a troubled soul.
 

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