Crankytown (Web Site)

2010Interactif: Expérience Web

Par: Vanessa MatsuiLiane Balaban

Production: Kat Baulu (National Film Board of Canada)Paulina Abarca-Cantin (Studio XX)

Produced by Studio XX in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.

Crankytown is an interactive village themed around menstruation and menopause, where women of all ages can get information, share stories, play games, and be entertained. It is a town that uses humour and fun to deliver cutting edge "period" edu-tainment, via video, audio, text and animation. 

With First Person Digital, we will build the very first part of Crankytown: Camp Cranky. 

Camp Cranky is an all girls sleepover camp for tweens, populated by funny characters who provide historical and worldly views on menstruation. 

At Camp Cranky, users will be able to visit: 
THE BONFIRE (Girls from around the world talk about their first period! Watch videos or listen to recordings of their stories) 

THE TUCK SHOP (Find out about all the different products you can use for your period, and how to use them!) 

THE NURSE (Learn the amazing facts about your body! And check out links to other resources) 

SPONSOR A PERIOD (Help a girl in Nairobi through HURU International.) 

OUTHOUSE (Listen to fierce and funny poems inspired by periods.) 

Future phases of development include more videos, the launch of icranky (a period-tracking web widget), and the expansion of interactive hubs inside Camp Cranky, and surrounding Crankytown.

Catégories de sujets


  • Femmes - Portraits > Portraits de groupe
  • Femmes > Sexualité et Reproduction

Générique


producteur
Kat Baulu
Paulina Abarca-Cantin
directeur de la création - infographie
Jenna Wright
webmestre
Mark Trischuk
concepteur du son
Kari Rae Seekins
prise de vues
Ian MacMillan
monteur
Ian MacMillan
conseiller
Reisa Levine
Kathy Sperberg
Susan Nosov
Julie Matlin
Jane Grenier
Rebecca Cogan
assistant de production
Vanessa Butler
Clara Altimas
Gillian Ferrier
enregistrement sonore supplémentaire
John Tate
Mary Ellen Matsui
photographe
Meaghan Rath