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“Nautia” – a short film

Clip: Season 3 Episode 2 | 4m 13s

A look at Nautica, short animated film created by college students.

Nautia follows the story of a young girl living at the bottom of the sea as she dreams of what lies beyond the surface of the water. Created by a team of animation students at Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD), we’ll chat with some of the student animators who helped bring this tale to shore.

01/06/2016 | Rating NR

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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU

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Nautia, Quiltmaker, Chinese Artists in Zanesville Preview

Preview: S3 Ep2 | 30s | Nautia, a short film by Columbus College of Art and Design students is making waves. (30s)

Chinese Artists in Zanesville

Clip: S3 Ep2 | 4m 14s | A Muskingum University art professor is supporting the burgeoning art scene in Zanesville. (4m 14s)

Westerville Quiltmaker

Clip: S3 Ep2 | 5m 4s | Barbara Schlagbaum infuses a dash of the tropics into her handmade quilts. (5m 4s)

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