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Title AN ANIMATED HISTORY OF CANTERBURY: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE
Date Sat 03 Mar
Event Day School Spring
Time 10:00am - 4:00pm
Venue Canterbury Campus
Contact artsandculture@canterbury.ac.uk or Tel: 01227 922994
Price Standard Adult - £42.00

Saturday 3 March 2018|10am-4pm Tutor: Martin Crowther | Canterbury campus | £42 Explore Canterbury’s special place in animation history - from the Bayeux Tapestry, believed by many to have been made in the city - to the childhood delights of Rupert Bear, Bagpuss and the Clangers. Find out how animators past and present have been inspired by the city, its people, objects and stories, including the work of talented animators working in East Kent today. Participants will investigate the development of animation techniques - from shadow puppets and magic lanterns to stop frame animation and CGI and learn how to create a simple animated strip cartoon to be viewed on a replica Victorian Zoetrope. Suitable for all. No animation experience necessary.

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