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Student Showcase Archive

Sarah Beeby

MA work

MA work

The Natural Order of Things is a film about uncertainty, and making mistakes. In a future world, the two protagonists meet for the first time while making a nature documentary. The film moves between the documentary that they are making, and the story of the complications and challenges they encounter while making it. I am interested in finding new ways of working with CGI, combining hand-drawn and painted textures or using software in unconventional ways. Shifting between modes of storytelling, documentary and abstraction, my animations seek to explore the uncertain areas between what we know and what remains unknowable.


Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Communication

    Programme

    MA Animation, 2011

  • The Natural Order of Things is a film about uncertainty, and making mistakes. In a future world, the two protagonists meet for the first time while making a nature documentary. The film moves between the documentary that they are making, and the story of the complications and challenges they encounter while making it. I am interested in finding new ways of working with CGI, combining hand-drawn and painted textures or using software in unconventional ways. Shifting between modes of storytelling, documentary and abstraction, my animations seek to explore the uncertain areas between what we know and what remains unknowable.


  • Degrees

  • BA (Hons), Fine Art: Print and Digital Media, Wimbledon College of Art, 2010; Foundation, Art and Design, Norwich School of Art and Design, 2007
  • Experience

  • Animator, Barefoot Films, London, 2008-11; Animator, Roland Lamb, London, 2010
  • Exhibitions

  • London International Documentary Film Festival, Barbican Centre, London, 2011; Future Film, Camden Arts Centre, London, 2010
  • Awards

  • Second prize, Jerwood Drawing Prize, 2009