![]() It’s animated too, so it made more sense.įraser: The other big appeal of the 70s is that blaxploitation movies had the best scores of any movie genre of any era. Neil: I would say the movie was equally-if not more inspired-by blaxploitation poster art than it was inspired by blaxploitation films itself. All the visual information from the movie was inspired by that. ![]() We probably went through that a thousand times. We thought it would be cool to do a blaxploitation 70s vibe because it’s this badass story about him beating up these bikers.įraser Munden: Quentin Tarantino had a publication house for a while and he has a book called What It Is…What It Was! It’s composed of blaxploitation posters from the 70s. The story is about Ralph, who was one of the first black teachers in the Montreal English School Board. Neil: Fraser and I are big fans of exploitation films and 70s B movies. The story takes place in the 70s, and judging from the number of 70s posters you bought for our old apartment, I can tell you are a big fan of that era. We could do that, but for some reason we were just doing it on our own. We were like cavemen in a cave inventing a wheel when there are people driving around in Porsches. We had absolutely no animation experience. I was spending entire days drawing and doing 20 frames, and with ten frames a second, it’s only two seconds. Neil: You saw when we were living together the amount of time that goes into that shit. There are a bunch of different animation styles for the film, but it’s mostly hand-drawn and hand-colored drawings. It’s something that we can both do and be consistent, and you wouldn’t necessarily be able to look at it and say, “This person drew this, this person drew that.” In video class we’d pass drawings back and forth and make each other laugh. Neil: It’s a hybrid of my drawing style and Fraser’s drawing style. He was just crying with laughter and I was like, Who is this fucking kid? I guess he thought this was funny, so we started sitting together in video class.īetween your previous film, Vaseline and Pepper, and The Chaperone, you guys have managed to develop and maintain a consistent and very distinct hand-drawn style. And I just went “uggh” and Fraser started dying with laughter. There were slow moving shots that came close to these wrinkled bodies moving in the water. We were watching a slow artistic video about old people doing water aerobics in a pool. Neil Rathbone: Fraser and I met in video class. Or use the Facebook Comments form at the bottom of the page.I met with Neil and his partner, Fraser Munden, to talk about the film, blaxploitation, their experience at TIFF, and David Arquette’s obsession with their puppets. We would be grateful for any feedback on our quizzes, please let us know using our Contact Us link, We also collect the results from the quizzes which we use to help us to develop our resources and give us insight into future resources to create.įor more information on the information we collect, please take a look at our Privacy Policy We do not collect any personal data from our quizzes, except in the 'First Name' and 'Group/Class' fields which are both optional and only used for teachers to identify students within their educational setting. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.įor incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why. This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.Īt the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'. Hopefully before long, your times table knowledge will be secure in your head and you will have it at your ![]() There are plenty for you to try at the Math Salamanders! Once you are confident in a range of tables, try doing some tables challenges. Need more practice? Go back and repeat some of the previous steps. Regularly to keep it in your mind! Otherwise your brain will quickly forget it. If your recall of the table is up to scratch, then move on to your next table - but keep practicing You should aim to be able to answer a times table question almost instantly - certainly within about 5 seconds! Next, see how good your recall is by trying a practice sheet, or getting someone to test you. The more you say the table aloud, the more you will learn it like you learn word to a song. Repeat, repeat and repeat some more - repetition is the key to learning tables (or other facts). ![]() This is the auditory learning - not only have you spoken the table but you have also heard it. Next, read it aloud - sing or chant the table. This is useful to see what the times table looks like. One of the best ways to learn their tables is to followįirst, write down the times table you want to learn. Once you have understood what multiplication is, you are then
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