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A total of over 25,5000 school children, families, students and enthusiasts young and old attended screenings and events , took part in competitions, workshops and masterclasses or visited exhibitions.

Here are a few highlights from the programme during Animated Exeter 2002, just place your mouse over a picture to see whats going on.

We are currently putting together the 2003 programme so do keep visiting the site for further information.

Forkbeard Fantasy Residency





Forkbeard cabaret

Chrissy, one of the Bertonioni Brothers, preparing for the Forkbeard Festival Cabaret



Walking with Beasts and Dinosaurs at Royal Albert Memorial Museum


Richard Gregory's Animatronics illustrated talk at Royal Albert Memorial Museum

Richard Gregory, Animatronics designer for the award winning BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs and Beasts giving a hands-on illustrated talk for the Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Richard Gregory, Animatronics designer for the award winning BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs and Beasts giving a hands-on illustrated talk for the Royal Albert Memorial Museum


Careers Day at Southgate Hotel


Sara Bor, Honeycomb Animation; Tim Weschke, Tinman Films; Andy Wagner, King Rollo and panel chair Clare Thalman, South West Screen during Companies Showcase presentation at the Southgate Hotel (in reverse order) Sara Bor, Honeycomb Animation; Tim Weschke, Tinman Films; Andy Wagner, King Rollo and panel chair Clare Thalman, South West Screen during Companies Showcase presentation at the Southgate Hotel


Comic Convention at Central Library

Visitors to the Comic Convention stalls at Exeter Central Library at Animated Exeter 2002


Schools workshops

Pupils from Thorverton Primary School creating their own 10 second Countdown animation film from their winning storyboard. Workshop led by Dave Johnstone using stop motion model animation equipment at the Media Education Centre during the Animated Exeter 2002 Schools Week



Free drop-in workshop

Free drop in animation workshops using a praxinoscope to create simple animation to accompany the history of animation exhibition curated from the Bill Douglas Centre collection at the Exeter Phoenix Arts Centre


Animation students Life Drawing Workshops at Phoenix Art Centre


Public workshops

Participants at Sundog Media workshop making their own 2D animation short film. Workshops led by Kayla Parker and Stuart Moor at Exeter Phoenix Media Centre

 

 
 
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