Lumiera
interview with Raffaella Traniello
Submitted by fede on 12 February, 2009 - 18:25This interview was first published in late December 2008 on GNUvox, the italian blog of FSFE: so you can find the italian version here and here.
The english translation is my work...so I'm the one to blame for all the errors! :-)
Hi Raffaella, recently I attended the FSCONS conference in Gotheborg, where I had the chance to come across a lot of videos released with open content licenses: among the several CC shorts, I was impressed by your Acqua, a short movie entirely made by 7 years old children. Then I found out that you had coordinated the production of other shorts made by children. Can you tell us how these experiences inside the school happened to find their way and which was the purpose?
To be honest, everything happened by chance. In 2006 I started teaching Visual Arts, as a stopgap, to a 7 years old children class. I decided to propose an unusual and challenging activity in order to fight boredom and the banality of a kind of teaching I hadn't really chose. That was for the children's good, but especially for my own good. I thought I would have proposed to the class just experiments of pre-cinema.. but then, watching the first animated scene (just 30 pictures!), it was love at first strike: passion overwhelmed us. We shot a second scene, then a third and after some weeks of work, surprisingly, we had an animation with a beginning but especially with an end: that's how our first work, "Il viaggio di Babbo Natale" [Santa Claus' journey], was born.
"Acqua" [Water], our second work, was our chance to put into practice all the tricks learned from the errors of the first production. After a one year experience it was clear that this activity had a huge educational potential and deserved to be organised in a project. So we launched Esperimenti di cinema [Cinema Experiments].

