BANG! & White Night
During the night of Saturday 24th October, animations made by Brighton Animators Networking Group members were projected directly onto the Brighton Unitarian Church as part of the White Night festival.
The theme of the festival was FORTUNE and the Brighton Animators' Networking Group looked to the future for inspiration. The projected films were responses to an open brief that asked animators: How do you imagine what is to come? What does the future mean to you?
All interpretations and styles of animation were welcome.
BANG also ran two animation workshops on the night - a light drawing animation workshop using LED torches & glow sticks in the Pavillion Gardens and a Life Drawing for Animators workshop led by local artist, Jake Spicer at Komedia.
To see previous animations made by the members of the Brighton Animators Networking Group, visit the BANG website.
The White Night festival is led by Brighton & Hove Arts Commission and the City Council working with partners across the city.
Do Something Different in the Middle of the Night.
The theme of the festival was FORTUNE and the Brighton Animators' Networking Group looked to the future for inspiration. The projected films were responses to an open brief that asked animators: How do you imagine what is to come? What does the future mean to you?
All interpretations and styles of animation were welcome.
BANG also ran two animation workshops on the night - a light drawing animation workshop using LED torches & glow sticks in the Pavillion Gardens and a Life Drawing for Animators workshop led by local artist, Jake Spicer at Komedia.
To see previous animations made by the members of the Brighton Animators Networking Group, visit the BANG website.
The White Night festival is led by Brighton & Hove Arts Commission and the City Council working with partners across the city.
Do Something Different in the Middle of the Night.
