Chick-A-Duck by Rebeka Herron
THE PRODUCTION
CHICK-A-DUCK is an unusual animal. She's a chicken. Except when she sneezes, then she turns into a Duck. POP! When she sneezes again, POP! She turns back. Which wouldn't be a huge problem, but her new best friend is DUST BUNNY. A brown bunny surrounded by a cloud of dust, he accompanies Chick-a-Duck wherever she goes.
This is my first animated project as a director. I created the project in the Sault working with a small team. The short film teaches children not to judge someone if they are different. When working on this project I wanted to create something that every child would be able to understand; therefore, the language used in the film is sounds, not words.
RATING: All ages
GENRE: Animation
RUN TIME: 0-5 minutes
VENUE: Digital
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
(Optional watch parties - August 19, 5:30pm, August 20, 2:00pm, Refreshment Tent)
GENRE: Animation
RUN TIME: 0-5 minutes
VENUE: Digital
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
(Optional watch parties - August 19, 5:30pm, August 20, 2:00pm, Refreshment Tent)
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Rebeka Herron is a Mixed Raced Latina filmmaker with over 10 years experience in the film and TV industry. She is an alumna of Capilano University’s Motion Picture Program, Women in the Director’s Chair and the Producers’ Lab at the Canadian Film Centre. She is a member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, ACTRA Toronto and the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA). Her work includes directing and producing Kiss My Incoming Abs Season 1 & 2 (NOVUS TV), writing segments on Anaana's Tent Season 3 and Tundra Friends Season 1, directing for Kuluk Season 1, and producing 5 features during the pandemic, including directing her debut feature film Armchair Traveller.