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Title Making War Horse
Published Seventh Art Production. 2009
London: Bloomsbury Video. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file)
Summary <I>Making War Horse</i> is the story of how Michael Morpurgo's award-winning and captivating children's novel, <i>War Horse</i>, became one of the most popular and acclaimed productions in the National Theatre's history. From its early development in the NT Studio, see how Handspring Puppet Company created the groundbreaking techniques that brought a lifelike horse to the stage. Behind the scenes and into the rehearsal room, featuring interviews with the cast and creative team, <i>Making War Horse</i> documents this unique theatrical collaboration and the creation of a stage classic. Produced by the National's Digital Media Unit, <i>Making War Horse</i> shows how Michael Morpurgo's book transferred from page to the stage hit which is still playing in London's West End and capturing the hearts of everyone who sees it. Phil Grabsky and David Bickerstaff were invited by the National Theatre to film the intricate process of putting on the production. With exclusive access to the actors who work these extraordinary life-sized puppets, we learn exactly how the Handspring Puppet Company make these animals come to life. Throughout the film, Michael Morpurgo gives us candid insights into his inspiration for this production as we film him at home in Devon, the location from which he drew inspiration for his novel. This film is more than just a behind-the-scenes documentary: it is visually stunning, and brings the magic of puppetry to the big screen.Phil Grabsky and David Bickerstaff's filming style is poetic and delves beyond the surface, revealing the passion and determination involved in making the theatrical production the success that it is.
Credits Director, Phil Grabsky, David Bickerstaff
Notes 5+
Compatible with accessibility standards for most Level A (Priority 1) and AA (Priority 2) success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). With the exception that audio description is not available. All the other audio/video-related elements are supported (synchronised transcripts, captions, play & pause controls, lack of flashing elements etc)
Subject -- Melodrama
-- Documentary theatre
Melodrama
Form Streaming video
ISBN 9781350925052
1350925055