Award-winning young animators at a Baildon school are having their work screened at an animation festival in India.

Titus Salt School’s Immersion Emergence is one of eight student films being shown at the Silver Salt Animation Festival in Mumbai.

The films will then be shown in more than 40 locations in India, as well as a further 12 around the world, as part of a travelling animation film festival aimed at makers of short animated films.

Immersion Emergence is a tragic love story which won best film by young animators at Bradford Animation Festival.

The tale is told by the school’s Year 8 pupils using cut-out animation and inspired by Indian-born artist Arpana Caur’s painting Immersion, Emergence and by a trip to the Cartwright Hall art gallery in Bradford.

The students’ films are being shown in India to promote the use of animation as a creative learning tool in schools.