“I used to live here. When this place was smaller. And it looked worse…………..”

House of Eggs - Stopframe

Posted: April 1st, 2008 | Author: Ben | Filed under: Creative Writing, Gold Workshops, Griffith, Short films | 1 Comment »

Gold Participant: Ben (Young Person - Griffith)

Finally, the mating habits of Egg people and much more are unearthed in this stunning new documentary from noted Director and Philanthropist Ben Navin

For almost half a century, humanity has been kept in the dark on the subject of Easter Eggs. The Catholic Church has denied repeated requests to document the complex relationships that form between the Eggloanian people when not partaking in the yearly festivities. But no more, as for the first time in history, cameras are allowed to record the daily lives of these magnificent people.

Praise for House of Eggs:

“Voyeurism at its finest “ - Margaret Pomeranz

“Exuberant, skilfully done, a timeless classic” - Rolling Stones Magazine

“5 Stars” -Vanity Fair

(This is a sneak preview of the video artwork we are making for the Youth Homelessness Week exhibition at the Griffith Art Gallery on the 9th of April. Check it out if you are in Griffith)


Hillston Roadtrip - some pictures

Posted: March 26th, 2008 | Author: Ben | Filed under: Gold Workshops, Griffith, Photos, Trips Away | No Comments »

Here are some pictures from our recent roadtrip, from Griffith to Hillston.


Jigsaw Puzzle - Stopframe

Posted: March 26th, 2008 | Author: Sarah | Filed under: Gold Workshops, Griffith, Short films | No Comments »

Gold Participant: Sarah (Young Person - Griffith)

This is a stop frame animation of a jigsaw puzzle that I made (with thanks to Ben for pressing the camera button). I picked the jigsaw because it was St Patrick’s Day, and the picture had shamrocks in it.


Stopframe Griffith

Posted: March 26th, 2008 | Author: James | Filed under: Gold Workshops, Griffith, Short films | No Comments »

This is the video from the timelapse workshops we have been doing in Griffith. It shows some of the streets of our town; Banna Ave, the skate park, and the canals, were some fruit bats live.