Rotoscoping describes the process of manually altering film footage one frame at a time. It was invented in 1915 by animator Max Fleischer to improve the movement of animated characters and make them ...
This list aims to highlight the tremendous range and diversity of Black filmmaking talent in front of and behind the camera. It also looks to celebrate Black culture more generally and draw attention ...
A film guide that looks at Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), in which a troubled teenager is sent to foster carers in a remote location, until a turn of events forces him to flee and try his luck ...
A film guide that looks at La Famille Bélier (2014), a French comedy about a girl with an amazing singing voice who, in order to pursue her talents, must move away from her deaf parents who rely on ...
Traditional animation, also known as cel animation, or hand-drawn animation, is an animation technique where each frame of the film is drawn by hand, and was - until the arrival of computer animation ...
The 3Cs (colour, camera, character) and the 3Ss, (story, setting, sound) can be used to help students discuss and analyse all the elements of a film text. Working with the 3Cs and 3Ss enables students ...