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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

This Machinima short was created by a team of 6 film-makers in the North West of England as part of the innovative DMEX (Digital Media Exchange) programme.

It is an animated interpretation of a poem by the recently appointed Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. The poem caused controversy and was withdrawn from the GCSE curriculum for its alleged glorification of knife crime. The film is produced using Moviestorm, a new piece of software that enables film-makers to produce machinima - computer games technology to make animated films.

DMEX up-skills TV freelancers to work in digital media companies - through placements and training events. It is delivered by Manchester consultancy company The White Room and funded by Northwest Vision and Media - with support from NWDA and Skillset.

Text
Carol Ann Duffy

Voice of Mike
Noel Wilson

Voice of Michelle
Lauren Bracken

Scriptwriter
Harvey Parkes

Audio Director
Jim Anderson

Moviestorm Designer
Lee Emery

Movistorm Directors
Pawan Mather
Karen Johnson

Music Composer
David Fox

Music Co-ordinator
Harvey Parkes

Sound FX
Harvey Parkes

Machinima Consultant
Hugh Hancock

Project Co-ordinator
Susi O'Neill

Post-Production Editor
Frances Bowen

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  • An interesting and powerful interpretation

  • I remember this poem from GCSE English Lit! :/

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