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TATE

SES were tasked with supplying an exhibition trailer as part of a national three-month tour of production workshops for The Tate Movie Project. The Tate Movie Project, supported by London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, was the first of its kind - an animated movie made by and for children across the UK

The Tate Movie Project used great artworks to inspire 5-13 year-olds nationwide to contribute their ideas to a movie. The material created by the children was then brought together by Tate, Aardman Animations and creative agency Fallon.

CBBC's Blue Peter also followed the real-life production process and the tour, encouraging children to get involved.

The SES workshop team delivered an expanding exhibition trailer from its hire stock which folded out into a state-of-the-art creative learning studio, complete with sound studio space, computers and a screening facility, all of which could be cleared away for workshops and activities. SES also provided a full interior and exterior vehicle wrap to finish.

The tour was fully operated by SES providing a team of experienced operational crew to deliver, set-up and de-rig, as well as on-site crew to resolve any issues and keep the trailer secure. SES provided an all-round service, from manufacture through to overseeing the live events.

The finished film, The Itch of The Golden Nit was broacasted on BBC TV. The film also holds a word record title for most individual contributions to an animated film

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