“Make The Pixels Dance”

    As animation genius Norman McLaren said, “What
    happens between two frames is more important than what happens on each frame.”
    Now, young Canadians will be able to discover for themselves the mystery and
    magic of this key animation principle. The NFB is happy to announce the online
    animated film contest MAKE THE PIXELS DANCE!, open from now until January 15,
    2007 on the NFB’s Focus on Animation Web site. Youth from 9 to 20 are invited
    to grab a cell phone or digital camera and make a film up to three minutes
    long, with the ordinary – or not so ordinary – materials around them.

    “Animation is not nuclear physics,” says young contest spokesperson
    Patrick Bouchard, already a two-time Jutra winner for his provocative short
    films Brainwashing and Dehors novembre, both produced by the NFB’s French
    Animation Studio. “It can start with any apparatus that allows you to capture
    images one by one. The key, as always, is a good idea, finding a way to evoke
    emotion in the action. But like anything, it’s trial and error – there’s no
    reason not to give it a try.” As well as encouraging youth around the country
    to enter the online contest, Patrick will invite two youths not registered in
    the competition to help him with the selection of finalists.

    Prizes will be awarded to ten finalists in each of two age categories,
    9-14 and 15-20, and the works of each finalist will be broadcast on the site
    throughout February, when the Canadian public at large will be invited to vote
    online in three elimination rounds, thus choosing the national winners.

    For inspiraton, youth are encouraged to explore the Focus On Animation
    Web site, a veritable online film festival and virtual animation workshop at
    www.nfb.ca/animation. Here they’ll find 50 animated films, including
    closed-captioned and described video for the hearing- and vision-impaired, as
    well as interviews with award-winning artists, technical notes and background
    on methods ranging from pixellation and paint-on-glass to state-of-the-art
    computer techniques. Younger children can experience interactive play in clay
    animation and storyboarding simulations, workshops, optical games, puzzles,
    flips and more.

    The Focus on Animation site is partly funded by Canadian Culture Online.
    The NFB would like to thank the following sponsors for their valuable
    contribution to the contest: Telus, MusiquePlus, Vrak.tv, Teletoon, Nikon
    Canada and YoungCuts.

    The MAKE THE PIXELS DANCE! contest is yet another special event offered
    by the NFB to mark its 65th year of animation filmmaking, an anniversary that
    has been celebrated around the world and across the country with
    retrospectives, museum exhibits, workshops, master classes and screenings, as
    well as the international launch of Norman McLaren – The Master’s Edition, the
    7-DVD box set of classic works from the man who founded the NFB animation
    studios and captured the essence of animation.

    For more details on the contest and prizes, visit the Focus on Animation
    Web site, at nfb.ca/animation or visit the CineRobotheque in Montreal or the
    Mediatheque in Toronto.

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