
We can only find a clip for this animated documentary, but it’s one we would like to include!

We can only find a clip for this animated documentary, but it’s one we would like to include!
A brief review of Ali Samadi Ahadi’s film which tells the story of Iran’s Green Revolution in 2009-10.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/2018978780_mr24green.html

Here are animateddocumentary.com we are pleased to share the latest work by Samantha Moore. Here are two trailers from her up and coming film Shadow Stories, which features objects from Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery’s pre-historic gallery. Samantha is working with four different animators, two of whom have provided the beautiful, painterly animated responses for the trailers. We are really excited to see the finished film!
‘PressPausePlay’ is a documentary with animated sequences. Here is Stuart Langfield’s contribution. This comes via Boaz Lederer’s <a href="https://vimeo.com/channels/docoanim/22950788" title=”Docoanim channel on Vimeo” target=”_blank”>docoanim channel on Vimeo.

An animated documentary about all American War hero John Ross. This film has an interesting method of raising funds for its production, including creating characters to look like the Army Platoon ‘Misfits’ currently serving in Afghanistan. The Blog has trailers and concept art, as well as interviews with John Ross himself.

Another one from animated documentray gems over on Vimeo, this animation created with ink, Sarah Nesteruk makes sense of her family history.

We have previously posted about the Animadoc channel over on Vimeo, it’s curator Boaz Lederer has kindly given us permission to feature some of his collection here at animateddocumentary.com. We start with this short animation, a deeply moving story of family loss due to the Iraq War. Slate and pastel animation sensitively supports the narration.
An article from online journal Reconstruction looking at how animation relates to ideas of the real.
Animated realities: the animated film, documentary, realism / Paul Ward:
http://reconstruction.eserver.org/082/ward.shtml
Five beautifully designed and animated short films about individuals who UK autism charity Spectrum work with, made by Art & Graft, Matthias Hoegg, Mikey Please, Kristian Andrews and Sebastien Eballard.
You can watch all the films from the project page here
There’s also a film by Art & Graft about the charity and what they do on their website at
http://www.spectrumasd.org
A live action documentary which follows the creation of Muslim comic book heroes and uses animated sequences to bring the characters to life.
“WHAM! BAM! ISLAM! tells the story of Naif Al-Mutawa and his venture to create the first team of superheroes from the Muslim world called THE 99. Following the tumultuous journey of THE 99 from concept to reality, from acclaim to censure, from the edge of bankruptcy to a multi-million dollar animation series, Al-Mutawa dodges cultural minefields and confronts the harsh realities of the global marketplace in pursuit of his vision to bring new heroes to children around the world.”
You can watch clips on the film’ website: http://whambamislam.com and download the film from iTunes’ US store here.