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Street Rat drama about a young girl's experience of homelessness
Film project for First Light at Coombeshead College, Newton Abbot, Devon
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The Physical Image
Continuing Professional Development
Inspirational workshop day for teachers and advanced creative practitioners focussing on direct animation techniques and digital imaging; for Creative Steps, University College Falmouth. |
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BBC Big Screen
We were given access to the BBC's big screen in Plymouth City Centre during Wimbledon weeks. We screened a lot of work that had been made in Plymouth: the four C-Sound films about the Mount Wise waterfront environment (for Creative Partnerships), Perfect World, our Year of the Artist film Inner City, and Life in the Bus Lane, commissioned by Plymouth Arts Centre; as well as the Plymouth Exchange short film selection from our 2005 START Moving Image Festival (also shown in the US). http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/content/articles/2005/06/24/big_screen_schedule2_feature.shtml
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Learning Companion
a comprehensive study guide for level three learnersKayla researched and wrote a study guide for Plymouth's Pathfinder Project, Stuart did the book design. The Learning Companion is distributed to every Level 3 student in the Plymouth area. |
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C-Sound an ambitious project with four local schools for Creative Partnerships
http://www.creative-partnerships.com/projects/63711/ |
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Green Space Blue Sky
Continuing Professional DevelopmentDuring our Digital Quest workshop on the banks of the River Lynher in the grounds of Port Eliot, St Germans, Cornwall, teachers had the chance to explore the creative possibilities of their environment: creating digital animation using stills cameras and a soundscape from location recordings. |
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upSTART @ YP Mix
at the National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
Sundog Media provided a programme of schools' video to screen during the evening event
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RIP MIX BURN:
Cultural Industries Redefined 2005
two-day conference hosted by Plymouth Arts Centre
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Transitions Creative Partnerships May 2005
animated exploration of the emotional challenges faced by children in crossing over from primary to secondary school
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News Flash Osiris read more on the Creative Partnerships site
Read some feedback from a teacher
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Get Animated! 2005
We ran schools workshops at DartingtonARTS for Animated Exeter 2005
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Screen 2004
at TR2 Cattedown Plymouth, read about the day here Ayla Poynder, 14, said "It was really fun and interesting and I'm certainly considering going into the industry now." Alice Rowe, also 14, agreed "I thought it was really interesting. I might want to do that in a future life." |
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Continuing professional development day at Stoke Damerel
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Into Animation
a video compilation and teaching guide
Louise Spraggon
ISBN 1-903786-10-X
Sunset Strip is one of 13 animated films selected by the British
Film Institute for inclusion in this video compilation and teaching
guide. For details of how to obtain the pack visit
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We organised a pilot upSTART screening on 11 February
2004 for young people as part of the Barefoot Project's Arts Education
Festival. Read more here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/teenagers/flix.shtml |
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In 2004 Animated Exeter held events outside its
home city. We ran workshops for schools at DartingtonARTS attracting
participants from as far away as Lyme Regis. Read the feedback from
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INSET animation training and student workshops for
four schools in Torbay, March 2003. Organised by DAISI, the
workshops were held at Paignton Community College |

Animated
Exeter 2003 - adult and school workshops
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Digital Express - we ran a series of animation workshops
in rural Devon for Villages in Action throughout 2002 |
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Mix in the Sticks film project for First Light The image left shows one of the introductory workshops
The project allowed teams of young people to create a film reflecting rural life in Wiveliscombe, Somerset. It introduced them to digital camerawork, animation
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we ran schools workshops during Animated Exeter 2002.
See some pictures from our workshop with the Royal West of England
School for the Deaf here |
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we worked on a series of creative media projects with
staff and students at King Edward VI Community College (KEVICC) in Totnes throughout
2001
"This is a good example of the benefits of the overall partnership: KEVICC booked
Sundog on the recommendation of both Judith Higginbottom and Martin Phillips,
who both knew them well and could guarantee the effectiveness of their work with
schools. It is fashionable to insist upon the contributions that industry or arts
professionals can make to schools, but they need to understand how schools work
and what pedagogic skills are needed. Chris [Killock] says he cannot overemphasise the
importance of ensuring that outsider provision really is excellent."
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Mount Wise Evolution - a short claymation film created
by Devonport residents to show the regeneration of their neighbourhood.
The soundtrack features a poem by local poet Thea Bruten. The animators
were presented with a copy of their film by Linda Gilroy MP at the
premiere screening on 6 July 2001
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animation workshops for adults and schools at Exeter
Phoenix during Animated Exeter 2001 |
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Super Bugs & Scary Monsters - our action-packed
kids' cut-out animation workshops for Dartington Arts - part of the
BFI's Drawn to be Wild nation-wide celebrations marking 100 years of
Disney in 2001 |
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we ran an intensive 3 day poetry and animation production
workshop on the theme of cultural diversity for Year 10 students
from Estover and Tamarside Community Colleges in Plymouth. The finished
film Diversity was screened before the feature Run Lola Run
at Plymouth Arts Centre
Diversity has been selected for screening at the 2001
Co-operative Young Film-makers Festival at Bradford's NMPFT
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during our residency at Dolton Primary in North Devon
students made a one minute animated film You Are Here inspired by
the Tarka Trail. Commissioned by Royal Festival Hall for Poetry International
2000 and supported by Royal Mail
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we ran animation workshops for schools during Animated
Exeter 2000 - the new animation festival for the south west |
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Plymouth Young People's Documentary Project
Stuart Moore of Sundog Media worked with kids from
Honicknowle for in 1999.
Kerry Wadge (14) took this photo in her local hairdresser's.
"I enjoyed taking the photographs and developing the pictures because I
have never had the opportunity to do it before."
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Greenlink TV - Mount Wise kids spent a day making their
own TV programme of stand up comedy, weather reports, street sports
and bboy dancing |
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Queens - we produced a short animated film in a South
London school with poet John Agard. Commissioned by the South Bank
Centre for National Poetry Day |
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