T Tauri Film Festival

THURSDAY, JULY 30, 7 PM

FREE

 

COMPETITION OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: ANIMATION

       

Marcul City, Abram Pineda-Fischer (Perpich Center for Arts Education)

This animation deals with the theme, "What hands create, hands destroy." The entire set was crafted from cardboard and construction paper.


SID, Ashley Monk (Perpich Center for Arts Education)

This abstract animation is filled with kaleidoscope visuals conveying the theme of metamorphosis.


Chase, Adriana Brown (Perpich Center for Arts Education)

An animation about a boy who sees a cuddly bear that he wants to play with. But the bear has other ideas.


Bon Voyage, Allyssa Kaiser (Perpich Center for Arts Education)

An animation that puts the viewer in the perspective of someone going through their normal routine of packing for a trip, but as it progresses, the packing develops into a journey in itself.


The Beginning of Mythology, Shelby Osbourn (Ramay Junior High)

A short stop-motion animation that tells the story of the beginning of mythology.


Surfin' USA, Creative Arts at Park School

Sixteen students ages 8-11 each animated at least one sequence of this hand-drawn interpretation of the Beach Boys song.


By My Side, Samuel Ekren (Perpich Center for Arts Education)

An animation that tells the story of a boy in a white mask who is inspired by a creative and energetic girl. The piece is made up of over 3,600 still images.


A Curious Conception, Harrison Smith (Ramay Junior High)

A clay man is formed by a boy, but is then left alone. While the boy is away, Clay Man explores his home until he is attacked by a mysterious figure.

 

 

 

 
 

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