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Zooper Phonics

Take a ride on the alphabet train to the most amazing zoo you'll ever see in ZOOper Phonics. Visit animals in their natural habitats through the magical world of computer animation with bright, bold images of alligators, bears, dolphins, monkeys, zebras and lots more. Children's voices on the video invite young viewers to shout out the names of the animals while learning correct phonetic pronunciation. Foot-stamping, hand-clapping classical marches from composers like Johann Strauss and John Philips Sousa accompany the train on its fun journey through the zoo.

Zooper Phonics

NR 2001
WordWorld: Castles In The Sea

WordWorld: Castles in the Sea" features four stories from the PBSKids program "WordWorld." The stories are ""Castles in the Sea," "The Dancing Duck Bonanza," "A Star is Born" and "Tick Tock Space Clock." These stories are fine examples of the program, showing Duck and Shark learning to believe in themselves, how anyone can solve problems with some imagination and smart thinking and how to be a good friend to others. Along the way, they teach literacy and a love of words with fun music and songs and excellent humor.

WordWorld: Castles In The Sea

NR 2009
Luscious

"Images in this five minute animation are drawn, erased and redrawn on the same piece of paper. The erased pencil marks leave a trail as shapes move across the page. The shapes represent flesh separated from the body then thrown in the air, pulled apart, squeezed, and jumped on. Looking back, I realize that I was going through a mid-‍life gender identity crisis and the only way to work it out was to take my body apart and put it back together again in a form that I felt comfortable with. It seems to have worked. The images were captured with a digital still camera. The movement of the camera lens and the shutter made it impossible to register the images so my animator, Carolyn Stockbridge, and I used a camera with a removable manual lens and we locked the shutter in the open position. While we solved the problem of movement, the camera's exposure was randomly off and we had to go back and manually adjust the brightness of most of the images." -N.R.

Luscious

NR 2006
Martyr of the World

An animated film tells the story of Omar, a child of Palestinian origin who was born and raised in the United States and holds American citizenship. His father sends him to Jerusalem, the city his family migrated from after the Deir Yassin massacre. Omar expects this trip to be enjoyable, as he looks forward to visiting his relatives, including his cousin Amjad, and spending time exploring ancient landmarks. However, upon arriving in Jerusalem, he finds a completely different reality. (Source ok-toons.com)

Martyr of the World

NR 2003