Signals Media Arts Centre and Tendring
Primary School are thrilled to announce that their short animated film ‘Be a
Little Boulder’ has been nominated for a Youth National Film Festival Award. Pupils from Tendring Primary School
worked with a number of professional filmmakers to develop the short stop
motion animation, selected for the ‘All Shorts Primary’ category. The films selected were
shortlisted by an industry panel and
the winning films will be chosen by a group of celebrity judges at this year’s
National Youth Film Festival Awards ceremony on Friday the 8th of November
in Leicester Square.
This
charming animation tells the tale of ‘Clint’, a lonely piece of flint, who
finds himself making an important discovery: one that takes him on a journey to
find his true value. The young
filmmakers are passing on their message about taking pride in ‘individuality’
as this is often a unique strength when growing up and finding direction.
The
young talents, with the support of Signals Media
Arts Centre, came up with the script, constructed the sets and
props, shot the film and assisted in the editing process. The aim was to explore the professional
field of filmmaking, learn new skills and present a social theme creatively
using digital media. The
project was supported by the National Lottery under the First Light Movies
scheme and was produced by Signals Media Arts Centre. The children from
Tendring Primary School also completed their Explore level Arts Award, gaining
an accreditation for their involvement in the project.
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