Through A Child's Eyes
May 3, 2007 8:51 AM   Subscribe

Reality, Imagination and Fear. Three short animated films by young students and artists. [more inside]
posted by sluglicker (3 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
The first film,"Things That Go Bump In The Night", was written and directed by student Joshua Beverage from the Ringling School of Art and Design. The second film, "A Great Big Robot From Outer Space Ate My Homework", by Mark Shirra from the Vancouver Film School. And last, "Les Fantaisies de Margot" by Cristina Gomes, Catherine Lee and Loic David, can be downloaded in a higher quality format (Divx or QuickTime) from here. All three are between 2-3 minutes long.
posted by sluglicker at 8:52 AM on May 3, 2007


Technically they are fabulous (though "Fear" was - ohgod, that Mefite word again - "meh!").

I just wish they were a teensy bit less predictable - or that animated kiddies didn't all have outsize, shiny eyes!
posted by Jody Tresidder at 9:36 AM on May 3, 2007


I loved the vocals for the kid in Imagination. Perfect!
posted by algreer at 1:13 PM on May 3, 2007


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