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LYIT joins TransAtlantic animation project 31.01.11

ANIMATION students at Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) are co-producing their own international short with students in San Francisco.
The 'Internet Whispers' project is being facilitated by Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival with support from Donegal County Council. Workshop teams from Letterkenny and San Francisco will be linked interactively through high speed internet connection to create moving image art.
Cinemagic chief executive Joan Burney Keatings said: “With valued support from the Public Art Office at Donegal County Council, the young people will have the opportunity create their very own short animation as well as developing skills in team work, delegation, problem solving and communication." Participants in San Francisco and Letterkenny will take part in three-day workshops sessions each month up until March, facilitated by Alastair McIlwaine (Straandlooper). The Irish students will create the first section of the animation in January 2011. Using high speed internet connections they will host a real time ‘hand over’ seminar in February to the young animators from San Francisco. During the Cinemagic USA festival in association with Titanic Belfast, (Feb 10th-26th), students from San Francisco will work with their Cinemagic facilitator to create the final section of this original international animation short. In turn they will deliver the animation back to Ireland by hosting another ‘hand over’ session in real time to Cinemagic in Letterkenny.
Aideen Doherty of the Donegal Film Office in Carndonagh added:"‘Internet Whispers will demonstrate to industry professionals that Donegal is open for business. As a creative county we are producing young talent equal to that anywhere in the country and as our connectivity to the rest of the world is no longer an issue the county can offer a quality of life to any young people wishing to stay and work in this profession."
The final animation will be premiered in Donegal in March 2011. Cinemagic will also screen it at their festivals in Ireland, the UK, and the USA, over the next year, allowing a showcase of local talent on an international stage.
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