

White tape
2D mixed media by Michal Kranot & Uri Kranot
White Tape explores the theme of boundaries; the frame, the space between brushstrokes and the implications of occupation. This film is based on footage from the project “Shooting Back”, initiated by Israeli Human Rights Organization; giving Palestinians video cameras to document life under occupation.
White Tape is an artistic interpretation and documentation of a specific moment in time, and the film beautifully leads up to the moment of recognition and realization – in both sound and images.
Michal and Uri have both graduated with highest honours from the Animation Department at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem, Israel, where they subsequently have been teaching. They have been working in different animation studios as directors, head animators and story boarders, and have participated in several festivals with their previous animation films which have won quite a few awards. Uri and Michal also teach at The Animation Workshop. They now work as independent filmmakers and animators.
Visit the website: www.tindrumanimation.com
White Tape explores the theme of boundaries; the frame, the space between brushstrokes and the implications of occupation. This film is based on footage from the project “Shooting Back”, initiated by Israeli Human Rights Organization; giving Palestinians video cameras to document life under occupation.
White Tape is an artistic interpretation and documentation of a specific moment in time, and the film beautifully leads up to the moment of recognition and realization – in both sound and images.
Michal and Uri have both graduated with highest honours from the Animation Department at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem, Israel, where they subsequently have been teaching. They have been working in different animation studios as directors, head animators and story boarders, and have participated in several festivals with their previous animation films which have won quite a few awards. Uri and Michal also teach at The Animation Workshop. They now work as independent filmmakers and animators.
Visit the website: www.tindrumanimation.com











