Before the Internet and cheap international phone calls, I designed and art directed by fax a version of the Story of Esther, in plastilina, produced in Tel Aviv and distributed in Russia.
I worked at the studio in Tel Aviv and was familiar with the artists there. I had made other projects with them and trusted their abilities and craftsmanship. Nevertheless I had to write out all the directions and make each drawing as accurate as I could since I couldn’t oversee the making of the models, be on set, or look through the camera.
The final pictures and story were beautifully printed on one long sheet of vellum and rolled into a scroll with a gold cover. Ten thousand were shipped off to Russia.
Is there any one out there who remembers receiving one of these Megillat Esther?
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March 7, 2012 at 9:07 pm
aharonium
I’d love to see you Megillat Esther in full. Maybe you could share the original artwork with a free-culture license (CC-BY-SA) and empower others to print their own copies and redistribute?
March 7, 2012 at 9:32 pm
Richard Codor
An intriguing idea but I’d have to pass that request on to Scopus Films and the Gesher Foundation who were the producers of this Megilla.
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