AMERICAN
FORK, UTAH (November 28, 2001) - Armed with only an idea, four
students from the Utah Valley State College Multimedia department
gathered in a basement and began to visualize the story of a seven-year-old
boy presented with a conflict about what to do on Sunday.
The
20-minute video, Because Sunday is Special, is the fulfillment
of a dream for Gary Christensen, Producer/Director; Mark Harper,
Audio Specialist; Evan Ehat, Animator; and Kevin Harris, Screenplay
Writer/Animator. "Everyone in every responsibility-from voice
talent to audio editing, score composing to digital painting had
never done their job professionally," said Christensen. "
This production is the story of beginners, stretching their wings
and taking their first flight."
After
gathering a local cast of four children ages 4 through 9, the
three-month process of animation began. "We used a technique
called 'Flat 3D' where still drawings of characters, objects,
and backgrounds are drawn, colored digitally and then brought
into a computer program," said Ehat.
Despite
several obstacles along the way, the students are proud of their
efforts. "There were people who said what we were trying
to do could never be done, but we kept going because we believed
in the project," said Christensen.
Their
persistence paid off, as they were able to see the impact their
video has on children during a special screening at the Scera
Theater in November. "We wanted to teach children about the
importance of keeping the Sabbath holy even when it is difficult,"
said Harris. "When we saw that kids seemed to get the message,
we knew we had hit our mark."