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14 films in package
GREAT WHITE SHARKS
Lakan Duskin is 10 years old. This Lego stop-motion video was his 4th grade final project.
HOPPER'S DAY
A cricket wants to achieve the dream in an abandoned quarry.
DEEP FEARS
A sea otter who is afraid of the ocean is challenged to face his fears when he loses his precious pink shell necklace at sea.
FLIT
The student produced short film, Flit has a relationship with flies and humans never seen before. When the fly befriends the human a new hope emerges for the world.
PEACH!
A young monkey looks forward to eating a giant peach, but a panda makes it a challenging task.
THE DOG WHO BROUGHT HOME THE SUN
In the dead of winter with no food and resources, a dog seeks to catch the sun.
REGINALD THE FLYING LLAMA
A llama named Reginald has dreams that are sky high, because all he wants is to be able to fly.
LONELY WOODS
A short animated film about a dog living an abandoned town. One day when he is resting, the dog encounters a mysterious glowing orb that leads him on a journey into his past.
BAD BUGS
10 year old Bryn made a claymation movie about the importance of using "natural solutions for your bug problems" - something she's passionate about.
BIRDTOPIA
Four common city birds set out to save their homes from urban expansion. An Animated Storytelling project.
JINGLE THE DOG - A CHRISTMAS STORY
A heartwarming tale about a happy and clueless family pet in a wild Christmas adventure as Jingle the Dog is thrust into the real world.
LILLY GOES TO THE DOGS
Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, visits a the Victoria Dog Show, but her friend Fluffle gets sequestered in the mutt pen! Will Lilly take Best in Show?
ZAMZOOM'S ANIMAL ADVENTURES
Join Zamzoom, an enthusiastic space animal and his partner, Orbie, on an uproarious intergalactic expedition to Earth.
LUCKY
This short animated film is great for kids with its classic, easy to understand story about friendship. Kids will love the funny humor and creative magic that’s part of it.
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This collection of films comes from indie and student filmmakers worldwide. Each one talks about animals in some way or other.

Synopsis: Four common city birds set out to save their homes from urban expansion. An Animated Storytelling project. “Animated Storytelling” is a collaborative acting and storytelling class where students are paired with an acting teacher (Dana Leigh Snyder), a scientist (Christopher Rota, ornithologist), and a visual artist (Stavros Pavlides) to create an animated film about a particular species of animal. The original story, title, and drawings were developed through a collaborative artistic process. "Birdtopia" was created entirely in the virtual classroom during Covid lockdown.


Juror comments: Dana Leigh Snyder, founder of Urban Wildlife Arts, created Birdtopia virtually with a group of students during the COVID lockdown in 2020. It is a charming animated short with a narrative that is recorded by a group of young voices. I enjoyed the representation of the birds, humans via high heels and construction boots, and the sets for the bird habitat. The environmental topic and creative solutions from these children are inspiring.


The storyline follows a hawk and three songbirds that team up to stop the cutting down of trees at a nearby park. The story develops from the statement of the problem with the developers, to communicating with the media, to organizing a group of bird friends that want to make a difference in the world. The character development is fleshed out in a “get to know you” roundtable - the same strategy used to make their decision about how to make their presence known to the non-bird world. The animation is quite well done, and very effective. There is a lot of anthropomorphism going on from these young writers, which is charming; you want to believe the birds are talking. The audio quality varies, but considering that each voice comes from one of the kid’s home computers, that is understandable. The music is quite charming – everything from the piano solos, to string quartets, to drum solos, to rock with a bit of synthesizer.


The message of this story is that if you don’t try to make a difference in the world, you won’t.


I give Birdtopia 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 10. By Nancy K. KIDS FIRST!.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    12:49
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Dana Leigh Snyder
  • Screenwriter
    Faye Hanson, Dakota Hanson, Ivy Bartlett, Julian Muller, Dana Leigh Snyder
  • Producer
    Dana Leigh Snyder, Salvatore Larussa
  • Cast
    Faye Hanson, Dakota Hanson, Ivy Bartlett, Julian Muller, Jack Krumins
  • Animator
    Faye Hanson, Dakota Hanson, Ivy Bartlett, Julian Muller, Jack Krumins
  • Production Design
    Stavros Pavlides
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