As seen on media update with slight modifications (context, facts, links and video insertions), November 29, 2017.
On Monday, 11 December, Cartoon Network Africa will reveal wholly produced in Africa, animated shorts. In the weeks to follow, African audiences will be able to view three more locally produced animated shorts, to be broadcast every Monday until Monday, 1 January 2018
Cartoon Network’s Imagination Studios, a drawing contest run in April, was created with the aim of inspiring, motivating, and celebrating the imaginations of children between the ages of six and 12-years-old, allowing them to conceptualise and create their very own Cartoon Network character duo, similar to the ones found on Cartoon Network.
The shorts are a first in Cartoon Network’s aim to collaborate with African talent to bring to life authentically African stories and characters. The four winning drawings have come to life through the infusion of style, motion, and sound from local animation professionals and will broadcast in time for the festive season.
Imagination Studios Reveal – Cartoon Network Africa
Dida Bafor – Nigeria
Dida Bafor from Nigeria (eight), Katlego Khambule (10), Maia Janse (11), and nine-year-old Zoë-Jane Mans from South Africa, all had a look into the world of animation and an opportunity to add their personal touch to Cartoon Network Africa’s animated duos.
“I am so happy knowing that my drawing has been turned into a cartoon on Cartoon Network,” says Bafor, whose tale, Adventures of the Talking Pizza – The Great Escape, is a story of siblings John and Lizzy who are pizza slices.
Katelgo Khambule – South Africa
“Seeing my creation coming to life is a dream come true,” adds Katlego Khambule, creator of The Doodling Duo – Attack of the Slug Monster, a short animated film about a giant slug monster that moves into Dash and Diana’s city.
Maia Janse – South Africa
Llama Drama creator, 11-year-old Maia Janse, says,
This year was actually the third time that I have won the Cartoon Network Imagination Studios competition, but the first time that I have won the actual animation of my drawings – I am very proud and excited.
Maia Janse
Zoë-Jane Mans – South Africa
In Mans’ animated short, her character duo, Robo and Tekna, journey to the source code to find the truth and settle their bet before their dad finds out in Smarter Phones –
Seeing my creation coming to life is a dream come true.
Zoë-Jane Mans
Creative director at Mind’s Eye Creative, Ryan van Eyk, says, “The really cool thing about this initiative is getting kids involved in understanding animation production and, the whole process of animating their drawings locally has shown them that their imaginations can come to life.”
“We’re excited about showing the winning four animated shorts across Africa on Cartoon Network. We have been extremely impressed by the creativity and collaborative efforts from all our partners in making this possible. It has been amazing to walk this journey with the Imagination Studios winners and see their imaginative entries coming alive right before their eyes,” says Jaime Ondarza, senior vice president for Turner Southern Europe and Africa.
For more information, visit www.imaginationstudios.cartoonnetworkhq.com. Alternatively, connect with them on Facebook.
Sourced from media update. Published 29 November 2017
pulie
July 19, 2019 / at 7:37 pm
can I share a drawing of mine
Squid Mag
July 21, 2019 / at 12:17 pm
Hello Pulie,
Kindly email us at hi@squidmag.ink. 🙂
Pingback: African Animated Shorts Make a Home on Cartoon Network – Labari Media