#BeACreativeProducer – Animating a Demonstration!

By Paula Briggs

In November 2018 the teenage #BeACreativeProducer team were invited to present their project at the Houses of Parliament.  See this clip in its final context in Part 2 Scene 5 Tips for Helping Creative Juices Flow.

In the meeting, the team invited the audience to write a message in support of art education on mini banners we had made before hand. 

Back in the studio, the team animated the banners into a march. 


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