Lucinda Clutterbuck
- Animation Department
- Director
- Producer
Lucinda Clutterbuck is one of Australia's most experienced independent animators and animation producers. She has
made over 30 short animations. In 2005 She was awarded a fellowship by the AFC in recognition of her significant
body of work. Her short animations Tiga and The Wolf form part of a body of over 30 short animations.
Lucinda has worked as a lecturer at Sydney College of the Arts, Deakin University, VCA and UTS. She has also
designed short courses and workshops in experimental film and animation for diverse companies.
Lucinda's work extends into animation assessment for the Australian Film Commission and she has been a grant
recipient of the AFC, Film Victoria, the New South Wales Film and Television Office and the Children's Television
Foundation.
Lucinda has worked as an executive producer on projects, such as Bruce Petty's 2000 film "This Mad Century"
and Nag Vladermisky and Susie Allender 1998 film "Ashputtle".
At UTS her role was consulting with and mentoring the MA in Animation students.
She has updated her skills, studying Digital Media, in order make a shift from film to digital formats and software
and she is producing a series of shorts using digital media and hand made techniques called "One Day I Woke Up
And I Was Angry". which is a series of micro films made with small groups of people using Improvisations to facilitate abstract story telling through physical animation. She is constantly evolving her creative practice and her current work is exploring how to incorporate physical computing into her installation and story telling work.