
Honestly, I don't know why anyone in Toronto would bother vegging in front of the tube during the March break when the
National Film Board, by all appearances, has them covered. Animation fans with 17 minutes to kill can head over to the
NFB Mediatheque and watch
Madame Tutli-Putli for free at one of their digital viewing stations until March 31, but that's just for starters. The Mediatheque is continuing its tradition of unleashing hidden animation talent by providing inexpensive
workshops and week-long day camps where kids create their own animated shorts. The daily workshops are for kids aged 6 to 13 and run from March 8 to 16; the day camp is for kids aged 8 to 13 and runs from March 10 to 14.
Labels: National Film Board of Canada, NFB, stop-motion, Toronto