Our school staff visited Weta Workshop this afternoon to meet with Richard Taylor (I mean Sir Richard Taylor). He began by talking about the development of Weta and the movies Weta have been involved in making. But most interesting was a discussion about creativity, how to encourage and develop creativity in children, and the creative people who work at Weta. The emphasis was on artistic creativity (not something I possess) but the ideas could apply to other types of creativity such as writing or scientific inventions. When he employs kids (his words not mine) he looks for four things, the top three being passion, enthusiasm and tenacity, followed by talent. Many young people have talent but he believes they need the other three characteristics to succeed.
School groups and others sometimes do a tour of the workshop but they are finishing a highly confidential project - The Hobbit? - so we had to stick to the conference room off the entrance foyer. Not many conference rooms are as interesting as that one however. A glass cabinet stretches the length of one wall and it is chock full of collectibles such as Lord of the Rings miniatures. There is also an impressive collection of industry awards including the Oscars and BAFTAs shown in the photo below.
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Jill and I visited there on an earlier visit to Wellington and enjoyed it. Glad you were able to go and get some pointers Carolyn - Dave
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