11/09/2016 Newsround


11/09/2016

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Here's what's coming up: More record-breaking medal

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And the boy who got to meet his Hollywood hero.

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First to the Paralympic Games in Rio, where Great Britain had

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The British team have now won 35 medals in Brazil,

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including 15 golds - putting them second in the medal

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Martin is in Rio and he sent us a round up of the best

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Tens of thousands of people packed into the Paralympic

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And, OK, the Brits didn't win as many medals as the other two

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days, but that doesn't mean to say the action was any less exciting.

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Edina Cox became the first Briton since 1988 to win

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at the same Paralympics, as she took cycling gold in Rio de Janeiro.

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Cox won the c4-5 time trial any world record time,

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adding to the team 38 100 metre athletics bronze

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Over in the athletics stadium, Hannah Cockroft

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triumphed in the team 34 100 metre race.

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Holding onto the title she won in London four years ago.

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The 24-year-old set a new Paralympic record as she stormed to victory.

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Hannah's 15-year-old team-mate, who started racing after watching

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Earlier, and the last one is called as triathlon

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The 32-year-old, who had his right leg and be dated at the age of 22,

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Paralympics GB also won a silver and a couple of bronze medals,

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ending day three as a successful day for the British team.

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Well, Martin has been chatting with some Paralympics GB medal

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winners in Rio including track and field athlete Stef Reid

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I do not think it has sunk in yet. It has just been, like, a dream come

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true. I finally get to say that I have completed the whole set of

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major medals, so I am really happy. The British guys that came out to

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watch me yesterday, there was a lot of other sports that came out to

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watch me, massive thank you to a lot of my team-mates. To come out and

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take time out of their schedule to watch me, they made the biggest

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noise you can imagine and that got me through. If you want to be an

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athlete at the Paralympics, there is two things. You have to be really

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strong, you need to be really fast, you have also got to, you know, have

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quite a solid head on you. You need to be confident under pressure. And

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the only way to learn to do that is just to try.

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From medal magic to a world of monsters' magic -

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a new movie from the creators of Coraline and ParaNorman

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We sent 11-year-old animator James to quiz the director of Kubo

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long. Mother! You must find your father's armour, it is your only

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chance! Hello, welcome. Diane James, I am a

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massive fan of your work. I have got some questions, are you ready? What

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is the full about? It's centres on our hero, the son of a goddess, and

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the bridges to summarise the world has ever known. He has a mysterious

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past and when he accidentally summoned an evil force from the past

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rains down upon him, he is forced to go on this epic quest. Your mother

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used her magic to save you and bring it alive. I am here to protect you.

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That means you have to do as say. This film was made using stop

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motion, how does that work? You have a table top that you try to make

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look like a real place, so you make props and everything. You have a

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puppet, in this case he was about mind and a half inches tall. -- nine

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and a half inches. And then every frame you move him and take a

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picture and when you have enough of those pictures and put them

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together, it looks like the character is moving. But something

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like this was very challenging because it was a big fantasy. You do

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not usually see this and stop motion or animation. You have a big

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skeleton monster that we assembled on set and it is 16 feet tall, it

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weighs ?400. It was essentially just a big puppet and humour that a frame

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at the time just like anything else. What are the figure is made out of

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the main puppet, in the inside of a metal skeleton very much like ours.

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It allows you to move the joints, his hands and fingers are made out

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of wire and his hair is actually made out of human error. That is

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kind of creepy and gross! And we combed silicone, which is a rubber

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material, through it together to durability. How much of your own

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life and experiences are behind his story? He is essentially me. He is

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an artist, he is a musician, here's a story teller. He is a nanometre,

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really, when you think about how he brings the origami to life. It is

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kind of like our nanometre brings a puppet to life. Why do you prefer

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stop motion to 2-D animation? There is something interesting different

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and we are delighted that fundamentally good standard about

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that stuff we are on-screen actually exists.

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There is something that is really incredible beautiful about it. Some

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brilliant questions there. That's all from me, Newsround's back

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right here before 2pm. More of these amazing

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stunts, don't miss it.

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