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23/07/2010

Tate Movie Truck Hits the Road

An interactive website and national roadshow of the Tate Movie Project has now been launched.
Children from across the country are now invited to take part in creating the Tate Movie, a first of its kind, animation film made by children, for children.
The Tate Movie Project truck takes to the road this weekend on a national three month tour of production workshops. The truck will travel to 55 locations across the UK, visiting primary schools, family events and festivals.
The truck folds out into a state of the art creative learning studio, complete with sound studio space, computers and a screening facility, all of which can be cleared away for workshops and activities. The children will work with artists and film-makers in the truck who will deliver hundreds of production workshops, using great artworks as a source of inspiration.
At the heart of the Tate Movie Project is the website: www.tatemovie.co.uk Children will be able to be involved in the whole movie making process online, from the hand-drawn characters and plot twists, down to costumes and sound effects. When children enter the website they are welcomed by Ronnie, the animated 'Movie Director', alongside a host of other cartoon characters who will guide them through the process. The website has been designed to appeal to children aged 5-13 and will enable them to explore animation, scripting, editing and sound effects. Their creations and contributions to the movie are uploaded directly onto the website where they can interact with all the activities and resources it provides.
The vast bank of material created over coming months will be brought together by Tate, Aardman and Fallon in the most impressive way possible using the latest animation technology.
The next stage of group activities will be workshops that take place from October 2010 - March 2011 at a network of partner galleries across the UK. Full details of The Tate Movie truck's tour is posted on the website at:www.tatemovie .co.uk
The finished film will be broadcast on BBC TV in mid-2011. Meanwhile, CBBC's Blue Peter will be following the real-life production process and encouraging kids to get involved.
It is hoped that up to a million children will be involved in the project as a whole.
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VMI.TV Ltd

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