Animation and Media Workshops
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This year has been a great one for animation workshops. A grant from the Ontario Arts Council has allowed me to conduct five 25-hour workshops over the 2006-2007 school year. I also conducted a number of multimedia workshops at the Ontario College of Art and Design.
I had the privilege of working with the CyberArts program at Don Mills Collegiate Institute in Toronto and with the Brooke Valley School near Maberly.
Look below for a small sampling of my students' works and you'll see why I'm so proud of their achievments. I would like to thank both of those schools for welcoming me into their classes.
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I worked with DMCI grade nine CyberArts group and their fantastic teachers Sharron Forrest, Blakely Macalister, and David Porter to produce two animated shorts promoting literacy, check out Read and Read 2.
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With the aforementioned teaching team, plus David Carter, I guided the grade 10s through the creation of a few dozen mini rotoscope animations in Flash. They were then printed out as flip books! You can view a small sampling below, but they are all great.
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In December I worked with a great group of home schooled kids aged 7-11 lead by Christa McCullock and Lynda MacDonald of the Brooke Valley School. They came to the studio and we started with zoötropes and flip books and ended up with several claymation shorts. Sea of Love and Godzilla and Kong are just two of the fun movies they made. |
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Last but by no means least were the youngsters at the Brooke Valley School. This group of 5-9 year-old under the tutalege of Coral Nault produced this lttle chase scene "Bigwig Leads the Escape" |
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I'll be conducting a workshop this summer in my studio at 1849 Old Brooke Road in conjunction with Brooke Valley Summer School of Creative Living - July 14-20, 2007. Contact me for information at 613-268-2370.
Ontario College of Art and Design
I worked several Class Assistant positions at the Ontario College of Art and Design this year while maintaining a 90% average. I teamed up with two fine artists, Johanna Householder and Lyla Rye, teaching their classes in "Time Based Media and "Site and Intervention" respectively. I helped them out with their web pages, digital video and audio production, and some basic electronics; all mashed up in the form of performance and installation based work, as well as some good old fashioned screenings.
Seeking Employment
Offers of fulltime work in the media/education field are welcome and a full
résumé is available.
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