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CHIRP TALKER

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CHIRP TALKER is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-12
4 minutes
VIDEO
CHENG YING LIU
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Adorable. This elementary student film has just won my heart with this wonderful animation. Kudos to them and their teachers! Love this short animated film.

The story is about a young girl, Audrey, who enjoys the visitations of birds on her city balcony but wants to know just what they are saying with their chirping sounds. So, she cleverly builds an AI bird language translator to understand their conversations. First they want toast, which she provides. Then, they want more trees so they have bugs to eat and a place to build their nests.

This short film gives us insight into living harmoniously with the natural world. It reminds us how we are interrelated with birds and other critters in a gentle way. The animation is absolutely adorable; it's made from the drawings of elementary school children and uses stop motion animation to make the film. I love these drawings. The narration by Audrey He-Qing Cheng, who is also the director and writer, is clear and in English, even though the film is from Taiwan.

The film's message is about living harmoniously with the natural world.

I give Chirp Talker 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST! I can't wait to share this with our partner venues.

Adorable. This elementary student film has just won my heart with this wonderful animation. Kudos to them and their teachers! Love this short animated film.

The story is about a young girl, Audrey, who enjoys the visitations of birds on her city balcony but wants to know just what they are saying with their chirping sounds. So, she cleverly builds an AI bird language translator to understand their conversations. First they want toast, which she provides. Then, they want more trees so they have bugs to eat and a place to build their nests.

This short film gives us insight into living harmoniously with the natural world. It reminds us how we are interrelated with birds and other critters in a gentle way. The animation is absolutely adorable; it's made from the drawings of elementary school children and uses stop motion animation to make the film. I love these drawings. The narration by Audrey He-Qing Cheng, who is also the director and writer, is clear and in English, even though the film is from Taiwan.

The film's message is about living harmoniously with the natural world.

I give Chirp Talker 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST! I can't wait to share this with our partner venues.

On her city balcony, Audrey delights in the flutter of tiny birds--fluffing their feathers, chattering, and sneaking tangerine bites. Their chirps sound like cheerful hellos and playful spats, inspiring her to invent a bird-language translator that unlocks their secret conversations.
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