Shorts

PLASTIC PAPER: WINNIPEG'S FESTIVAL OF ANIMATED, ILLUSTRATED + PUPPET FILM

Starts: May 04, 2011 - Ends: May 07, 2011
Submission Deadline: Feb 01, 2011
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Website: http://www.plastic-paper.org

PLASTIC PAPER: WINNIPEG'S FESTIVAL OF ANIMATED, ILLUSTRATED + PUPPET FILM is an international festival that takes place May 4-7, 2011 at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg, Canada. The festival is one component of the year-round organizational activities of the Big Smash! Film Collective. PLASTIC PAPER’s programming is a mix of premieres, retrospective screenings, short films and features with special guests, workshops, multi-media presentations, installations and exhibits, artist talks, and gatherings where the artists and the audience can interact more informally.

PLASTIC PAPER
is currently accepting submissions for short and feature-length animated films made after Jan. 1, 2010.  THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE. DEADLINE: Feb 1, 2011. Download the entry form at www.plastic-paper.org


Plastic Paper Trailer (Short) from clint enns on Vimeo.

Derapage

Posted In | Event Category: Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Events, Short Films
Starts: Apr 21, 2011 - Ends: Apr 21, 2011
Submission Deadline: Mar 18, 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Website: http://www.derapage.ca

OPEN CALL for videos: DÉRAPAGE 11 

DÉRAPAGE is a unique event of audiovisual exploration that annually invites people from all disciplines to create a non-narrative sonorized audiovisual short piece of less than three minutes.

Your videos can be in realtime, in animation, working with textures; shot in red, blue or green; in black and white or in color; hysterical or contemplative; name it! they'll find their place in Dérapage. So, now is time to submit your non narrative artworks for the grand screening evening of Dérapage 11.

Dérapage 11; a new category in collaboration with Cirque du soleil

Le «Moment d'apesanteur»   (moment of weightlessness)

To its usual categories − best editing, best sound, best animation, best first video and Grand Prize − Dérapage adds, in collaboration with Centre de recherche et d'innovation en performance (CRIP) of Cirque du soleil, the new category « Moment d'apesanteur » (moment of weightlessness) in acrobatic performance. From trampoline to aerial frame, from hand to hand to teeterboard and russian bars, acrobatic artists' numbers ''highlight human physical performance in all its splendor and fragility'' (taken from Cirque du Soleil website).

Dérapage initiates a dialogue between these two practices and asks artists to explore this weightlessness moment, this instant when the acrobat in suspended in the air, between elevation and fall, fixed in time and space, in an acrobatical slow-motion, and to bring to the viewers the dreamscape, the interior environment of the performer in that specific position.

This challenge asks the videoartists to elongate this weightlessness moment in order to produce a piece, using original images, archives sequences and/or footage from rehearsals and shows, playing with time and space, that satisfies intelligence and sensitivity to provoque either artistic, dramatic or oniric emotions.

·       To be eligible, you have to accept that, when submitting your video, you're also adding it to a bank of ideas that is used to inspire Cirque du soleil creators.

Heart & Humor: The 2010 Animated Oscar Race

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: 3D, Anime, Awards, CG, Films, Short Films
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Rick DeMott looks at how the standard of heart and humor plays into which films might receive Oscar nominations.

Book Review: The Looney Tunes Treasury

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: Books, Short Films, Television
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Dr. Toon reviews the latest entry in The Looney Tunes literary canon.

Scrat Goes 3-D in New Crack-Up Short

Posted In | News Categories: CG, Short Films | Geographic Region: All | Site Categories: CG, Short Films
Scrat, the iconic star of Fox/Blue Sky's ICE AGE franchise, makes his 3-D debut in the new short, SCRAT'S CONTINENTAL CRACK-UP, playing in front of Fox's new Jack Black comedy, GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, which opened Christmas Day (also in 3-D).

KidScreen Summit 2011

Starts: Feb 15, 2011 - Ends: Feb 18, 2011
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://summit.kidscreen.com

KidScreen Summit is renowned as the kids entertainment industry’s most important annual event. In 2010, the conference welcomed almost 1,500 attendees from 43 countries, with a record-setting 63% of delegates hailing from outside of the US. Top decision- and deal-makers in the kids business attend KidScreen Summit to engage in critical dialogue on issues that affect the industry and take advantage of some of the year’s best networking opportunities; recognize and understand current market needs, opportunities and challenges; learn more about key innovators and their visions; and share ideas that will drive their businesses forward.

2010 Statistics

Nearly 1,500 delegatesMore than 800 companies representedAttendees from 43 countries150 riveting speakers350+ kids content buyers & investors

Who Attends?

TV Programming, Acquisitions and Development ExecutivesProducers and CreatorsDistributorsRetailersLicensors & LicenseesMarketersDigital Media Content Creators and Distributors

Why Attend?

Build your business by networking with nearly 1,500 international leaders in all sectors.Engage in critical dialogue on issues that affect the industry.Recognize and understand current market needs, opportunities and challenges.Rejuvenate your creativity.Get face time with primary kids industry leaders.Discover new talent and build relationships with potential partners.

VIEW Fest 2011

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Short Films, Visual Effects | Event Type: Conferences, Screenings | Site Categories: Art, Call for Entries, Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: Oct 21, 2011 - Ends: Oct 23, 2011
Submission Deadline: Sep 15, 2011
Location: Turin, Italy
Website: http://www.viewfest.it/

VIEWFest – A global network of digital movie festivals.

A selection of the best of every fest is screened, through the net, to all others fests.

This is VIEWFest. Turin is the Italian knot of the net.

VIEWFest, the italian evolution of Resfest, the successful global touring digital film festival, is not a festival like any other. It doesn’t have a mere spatial location, rather, it is a knot in a net.

Imagine a network of festivals everywhere in the world, from São Paulo to Seoul, from Amsterdam to Istanbul. Now, draw some virtual lines, communication channels among all these cities. The result is a worldwide festival, where every knot in the net is connected to the others. For Italy, this knot is Turin.

So… Get ready for the new era of the vanguard of digital filmmaking.

Three days of film, art, video clips, music, workshop, parties, and much more, and more…

Toyota Teams up with Aniboom Winner for ‘Auto-Biography’ Campaign

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Internet and Interactive, People, Short Films | Geographic Region: Europe | Site Categories: Business, Internet and Interactive, People, Short Films
Based on the premise that every Toyota owner has an anecdote about why they love their car, Mike McKay, Executive Creative Director of Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles, led the team who came up with ‘Auto-Biography’, a Facebook community where Toyota drivers can share their stories.

Steven Woloshen: At the Heart of Experimental Animation

Posted In | Blog Categories: Interview | Site Categories: Art, Education and Training, Films, Music and Sound, Short Films
Steven Woloshen creates animation in cars, at work, in airports, on planes… in other words wherever and whenever he has ten consecutive minutes to play. We chatted over bottled water at the Ottawa International Animation Festival this past October, and continued by email after his return to Montreal.

Idiots’ Diary #24: Surprises with the Academy Shortlist

Posted In | Blog Categories: Awards | Site Categories: Awards, Short Films
Several weeks ago, I went to the Academy screening of all the eligible animated shorts – about 30 films. It's one of my favorite events, because often I discover films I've never seen before and I always have a film that I'm trying to get nominated.

My Annual Holiday Animation Festival - A New Film Each Day

Posted In | Site Categories: Short Films
Every year I try to showcase Holiday Animation.

Getting Looney About Road Runner and Coyote

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: 3D, CG, Short Films
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Two producers discuss the theatrical Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote shorts and the upcoming Looney Tunes Show.

Frenzer Foreman Animation Forum (podcast) x 20

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Special Guest: Ottawa International Animation Festival - Part 1. Full laurels, keys to capitals, and banks of international accolades might weigh down other comedy podcast journaltarians of animation, but never for the lion-hearted, docu-brave, master news-making martyrs (and hyperbolically humble) Joel Frenzer and Alan Foreman. Join them as they interview animation's brightest and best about books, inappropriate cartoons, competing podcasts, pirates, and pumpkins - live from North America's largest festival of international animation in Ottawa, ON in 2010 at the Ottawa International Animation Festival 2010.

Caroline Leaf: A Serious Game

Posted In | Blog Categories: Interview | Site Categories: Art, Films, Short Films
Several years ago I’d heard that Caroline Leaf had moved on from filmmaking and was now painting. I was curious to know what was behind the shift, and even more curious to see her current work. I finally had an opportunity to interview her.

The Raven Short Gets Feature Flight

Posted In | News Categories: Films, People, Short Films, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: All | Site Categories: Films, People, Short Films, Visual Effects
Universal Pictures plans to transform Ricardo de Montreuil's short film THE RAVEN into a feature film, reports ComingSoon.net.

DESTINO (2003) (***1/2)

Posted In | Blog Categories: Short, Fantasy, Animation | Site Categories: CG, Short Films
Sensual is not a word often thought of when one thinks of a Disney animated film. But this Disney short flows with it. But this isn't just any Disney short, it originated as a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali. A seemingly unlikely pair of artists to work together. Disney wanted to experiment with the animation form and Dali saw animation as a perfect way to explore surrealism on film. The project started in the 1940s with Dali drawing dozens of images, but the film never came to be. Following the production of FANTASIA/2000, Roy E. Disney championed its completion using original storyboards and journals.

Sundance Announces Shorts Line-up

Posted In | News Categories: CG, Events, Short Films, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: North America | Event: Sundance | Site Categories: CG, Events, Short Films, Visual Effects
Sundance Institute announced today the program of short films selected to screen at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.

2010 Annual Annie Award Nods Announced

The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, announces nominations today for the 38th Annual Annie Awards recognizing the year’s best in the field of animation including best animated feature, television production, commercials, short subjects, video games and outstanding individual achievements.

10 Animated Shorts Move Ahead in 2010 Oscar Race

Posted In | News Categories: Awards, CG, Short Films | Geographic Region: All | Site Categories: Awards, CG, Short Films
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 animated short films will advance in the voting process for the 83rd Academy Awards.