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Safety Tips for Kids
An ironic look at the way newspapers report childrens deaths: accidents,
bad mothers, angry fathers and the bogeyman. Based on the film maker's
archive of newspaper clippings, these are terrible stories that make great
copy. With an inventive mix of still photography and live action, the
film sweeps around Britain to create a chilling comment on death, news
reporting and the family.
Stranger danger is the medias buzz word, but statistics show that
a child is 20 times more likely to be murdered by one of their parents
than by a stranger every six weeks in the UK, a man or a woman
kills their child.
"Newspaper articles about the murder and disappearance of English
children are the starting point of this critical discussion about abuse
and the dependence of children."
EMAF tour programme 2004
This experimental film was funded by Arts Council England and Channel
4s animate! scheme
technically we would describe it as beyond
live action rather than animation: it has a real visual
quality but is mainly made up of hundreds of manipulated photographs.
We shot it on a variety of different formats ranging from the fabulous
Linhof Technorama camera with its huge 6x17cm negative down to a
tiny digital camera attached to a keyring.
Produced and directed by Roz Mortimer
Photography
by Peter Williams
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| 2003. 5 mins, DigiBeta 16:9, stereo.
Available on DigiBeta / Beta SP |
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A Wonderdog Production
for animate, Arts Council England and Channel 4 |
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