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Ageless Animation
Stop-motion studio offers a new twist on an old fish tale
Like Pinocchio's Jiminy Cricket, this little crab attempts to direct Jonah to follow God's command and travel to Nineveh to preach repentance.
Of course, Jonah follows his own course and heads out to Tarshish instead. When a storm threatens to sink the ship where he has booked passage, the sailors throw him overboard in their belief it will calm the seas. A whale swallows Jonah and his sidekick and deposits them on the shore. Jonah then follows God's instructions, much to the delight of Sartan.
Only a half hour long, sculptors created each frame in Jonah by moving heavily costumed foam figures into position for the camera stop-motion animation. Visuals that cannot be created through stop-motion animation, like fire, smoke and water, are created in a computer. The script by Platte Clark is all in verse.
The Smith Brothers began the business eight years ago when they contacted long-time family friend and local fantasy artist James C. Christensen to assist them with the artwork. The inspiration for the film was based on a fantasy painting Christensen did of the fish that swallowed Jonah.
Before Christensen would sign on with the brothers he wanted them to prove they could create a film. So they put together a three-minute piece, "Bird Bonkers," which is included in the Jonah DVD.
"My input was visual," Christensen said. "It was their story ... Jonah is a good little story. It has great morality for kids."
The artist has published 11 books of his fantasy art and sells limited edition prints from some 500 galleries throughout the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Jonah was created five years ago, but since it was their first movie, it took time to solve distribution problems, Nathan Smith said.
A Halloween holiday movie is in pre-production, the second in what is to become a series of classic holiday films, Nathan Smith said.
E-mail: rodger@desnews.com
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