The Dot

produced by Paul R. Gagne and Melissa Reilly of Weston Woods Studios, and Peter H. Reynolds, Karen Bresnahan, Gary Goldberger, and Jonathan Meath of FableVision, based on the book written by Peter Reynolds

About

Frustrated artist Vashti is ready to give up when a dot – simple but complete – takes her to new artistic heights. Vashti’s talent bursts into life, joyfully encircling her and framing each canvas. Like a drop of paint from a watercolor brush on paper, Vashti’s teacher’s compassionate encouragement spreads to her young artist.



Just as Peter H. Reynolds in his book challenges educators to dare students to make their marks, the character of Vashti perpetuates the circle of learning by inspiring a young boy who “can’t draw a straight line with a ruler.” McFadden’s fluid jazz provides a counterpoint to narrator Birch’s masterful evocation of Vashti’s character.

"The warmth and simplicity of Reynolds’ minimalist art is beautifully enlivened in this animated adaptation,” said Committee Chair Elizabeth Simmons.

Awards Won

Title Year
carnegie.gif Andrew Carnegie Medal
The Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video honors outstanding video productions for children released during the previous year. The annual award is given to the video's producer by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of ALA, through a Carnegie endowment.
2005 - Winner(s)