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The film will be entered into festivals. Some of these have entry fees. Additional f...
The film will be entered into festivals. Some of these have entry fees. Additional f...
I am raising funds to pay some collaborators to help finish my stop-motion animation
In this animated short, we follow a girl who has two passions in her life: numbers and circus. Not the circus with clowns and jugglers. Aerial circus, with people performing amazing feats on silks, hoops, ropes and trapeze. We see how she combines these two passions in her mind as she does her homework, imagining the problems as someone flying through the air on a trapeze or hanging from a silk in a seemingly physics-defying shape.
Hi, I’m Gordon and am building my career as a freelance stop-motion animator. I work part time and have been making the sets and puppets, and animating them in whatever free time I can find. Here is my animation showreel:

I have been working on this project for over a year now. Most of the filming has been done and the end is in sight. I just need a little help to get it over the finish line.
I have got this far with the help of my collaborator, Lauren who knows all of the circus side of things, but I now need to bring on another couple of collaborators to make this the amazing film it has the potential to be.
First, there’s Dominika who is an awesome animator that will make the remaining 2D, hand-drawn sections look fantastic.
Next there’s the Scottish Poet, Miss PunnyPennie (@Lenniesaurus) who is going to bring her talent for performing verse to the task of making the voiceover really hit home.
I want to make sure that all of my collaborators get paid a fair amount for their work on this project. In these difficult times when work in certain fields is hard to come by, I am keen to both pay and promote my fellow creators. If you feel this too, if you want to help promote STEM subjects, especially to girls, and if you want to see some awesome animation, please consider contributing to this crowdfunder. Thank you
This project successfully funded on 27th March 2021