A Girl’s Best Friend

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This short film is about my dog who was also my best friend. It wasn’t exactly easy to make this film but it wasn’t hard. It was fun making this film and it also brought back good and sad memories. I really hope you enjoy this film as much as i did. Don’t forget to write comments. 🙂

Bratz Adventure

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This has to be the longest project i have ever worked on in this program so far. Having to keep the bratz dolls up was frustrating but worth it. My friend and i  (Anastasia & Damali) made this. I like it and i’m sure you will to ^_^

Love Story

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This is the hardest and most complicated thing we have ever done. These pictures were hard to draw but we managed to pull through. It’s about a girl named Laila (blond) and her friend Shami (blue head) as they suffer through a series of random events that leaves her to choose whom she may marry.

Work It Out!

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This form of animation is long and tiring. It takes many shots and careful movement of the clay figures to make the movie characters appear life-like.  although it look a long time, it was fun to move the characters, and weird because the clay wasn’t black or white. It was first going to be a break dancing fight instead of an actual brawl, but we changed the concept later. LJ worked on the background design, while Richard made the clay figures. JeRonn worked on editing in the end.

Froggie rules; OJ did it; Michael can’t be trusted in Italy; and LJ says hi.

The Cat & the Lion

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When we were making this film we had some interesting items to use in our piece but were successful in being able to make a story out of it. We used our two main items, the stuffed cat and lion, and came up with a conflict between them. The lion ate all of the items and blamed the cat for it. This play was very fun to do. It was a lot of work, but very rewarding. We are very happy with the finished project and hope you enjoy it as well. Thank You

When Toys Come 2 Lyfe

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This is Calis and Mo’s creation of an animated chase between two rivals. This creation was fun but it was a long process but none the less we had lots of fun doing this. Although the process is long the finish presentation is rewarding to view and we are proud of our masterpiece. As you notice in this animation there’s a lot of movement which wasn’t that hard, basically you just have to move the characters ever so slightly but you should already have in mind where the characters are going. So we hope you enjoy our piece and the rest of our website.

2007 Class Pops in

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YMW 2007!

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The Youth Moviemaking Workshop (YMW) challenges the inquisitive minds of creative young people by placing them directly in front of and behind the camera. Through a series of tailored, interactive activities and courses, participants begin to learn the skills necessary to produce their own videos and television programs. They test their own creativity and discover the excitement of the creative process.

This intensive seven weeks hands-on training experience is designed to motivate, educate and build practical skills in the field of digital film production.  The program is split into two segments: (a) basic skills and (b) film production. The skills segment consists of intensive training that includes activities and assignments that instruct as well as reinforce the following objectives: knowing how to operate a digital camera, learning the language of film, developing a script, creating a production and establishing a team, shooting footage, acting, using computers to edit and exhibiting a completed project. The production segment is devoted to the final project which is a 10 to 15 minute short film that tells a story which they script or a documentary on specific issues occurring in the community. The project must be completed in three weeks.  One the last day of the program they will exhibit their works a their “Red Carpet Premiere” at Reichhold Center, a community event open to the public.