Genre, Genre, Genre.
Tue, Jun 29 2010 07:58
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This wonderful short adaptation of Humpty Dumpty was made in a day by English Teachers at Saint Lawrence School in Bradford On Avon. They took the Nursery Rhyme and gave it a totally new look and feel by focusing on using strong visuals and giving it a new treatment.
The two teachers treated the film with ingredients associated with classic French Film Noir. These ingredients are;
Black and White look
Slightly out of focus shot at beginning
Camera at strange angles, off centre
Close ups - hinting at the characters pain
A dark story/adaptation
French dialogue
Tragic sound track.
The English department at the school will be trying this next year with year 8's (13 yr olds) Taking a Nursery Rhyme, giving it a treatment, studying genre and rather then creating storyboards, students will make animations based on their ideas.
Brilliant! Enjoy the film, they really enjoyed making it.
The two teachers treated the film with ingredients associated with classic French Film Noir. These ingredients are;
Black and White look
Slightly out of focus shot at beginning
Camera at strange angles, off centre
Close ups - hinting at the characters pain
A dark story/adaptation
French dialogue
Tragic sound track.
The English department at the school will be trying this next year with year 8's (13 yr olds) Taking a Nursery Rhyme, giving it a treatment, studying genre and rather then creating storyboards, students will make animations based on their ideas.
Brilliant! Enjoy the film, they really enjoyed making it.
Umpty- The movie from Animation For Education on Vimeo.
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