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Frenzer Foreman Animation Forum (podcast) x 14

Posted In | Site Categories: Education and Training, Events, People, Short Films
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Special Guests: Signe Baumane & Isaac Short. On this episode of the Forum, Joel and Alan prognosticate the future of cinema and how podcasts are this century's booming artform. Then, independent animator and bunny-lover, Signe Baumane, presents her perspective on animation as art, art as animation, sex ed, the animated short vs. feature, how to finance your independent animation career, animation as a drug-habit, and how not to be a lonely rapist. All are then joined by 6-year old Isaac Short as he works through his unhealthy obsession with early pioneers of animation.

Five Short Films In Competition For Cartoon d'Or 2010

Posted In | News Categories: Awards, Events, Short Films | Geographic Region: Europe | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Short Films
Five short films from France, UK, Norway, Sweden and Estonia, will compete for the *Cartoon d'Or 2010*, the pan-European award for the best animated short film of the year.

Animation Show of Shows Vol. 4-6 Now for Sale

Posted In | News Categories: CG, Home Entertainment, Short Films | Geographic Region: All | Site Categories: CG, Home Entertainment, Short Films
Acme Filmworks has released the four, fifth and sixth box sets of its Animation Show of Shows DVD collection.

“Life, Secrets, Sex of an Animator,” A Lecture and Screening by Animator Signe Baumane

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings | Site Categories: 2D, Events, Short Films
Starts: Jul 15, 2010 - Ends: Jul 15, 2010
Location: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Website: http://observatoryroom.org/2010/07/12/signe/

A lecture and screening by Animator Signe Baumane
Date: Thursday, July 15th
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $5

Day Six of The Oxberry Pegs Series

The number six is a very sexy number, if you know your Latin. It’s no coincidence that day six of the Animators are God? Series at Observatory belongs to Signe Baumane. Signe is famous for her “Teat Beat of Sex” episodes; animated films that have been called delightfully silly, charmingly honest, ambiguously serious and sexually explicit. In her own words, they are films that examine sex-themed topics from the perspective of a very knowledgeable female lecturer. Indeed, she began examining the subject of sex as a young writer in Latvia.”My first novel was a romance, actually, more of a sexual escapade” recalls Signe, “my mother read it and was shocked how precisely her 8 year old described the sexual act.” She was first published at the age of 14, and continued to write professionally until she left Latvia to study Philosophy at the prestigious Moscow University. There, she was inspired her tell her stories through animation.

Tonight, Signe will show seven of her films–including the “Teat Beat of Sex” episodes. She will also talk about her work, explaining the hows, whys, and stories behind these compelling animations.

Signe Bauman started to work at Riga’s Animated Film Studio at the lowest possible position - cell painter. In few years she gained enough experience to write, direct, design 3 animated shorts, produced at the studio on government grants.The films were recognized at the international festival circle.

Signe had a good reputation as a new Latvian animation director. Longing for a stronger challenge and a bigger pond, Signe left Riga in 1995 for New York, where she started to work at independent animation star Bill Plympton’s studio at the lowest possible position - cell painter. In few years she gained enough experience of the wild capitalism to start producing film on her own and in 2002 she left Bill’s studio to start her own small studio.

Since her arrival to New York she has produced and co-produced, written, directed and designed more than 14 independent animated shorts. Signe has also continued her collaboration with Latvia’s leading animation studio - Rija Films - where she directed 2 of her own stories since 1995, and Pierre Poire Productions that produced her most successful films “Teat Beat of Sex” and “Birth”. Her films have been screened at such prestigious festivals as Annecy, Tribeca, Sundance, Berlin, Ottawa, Venice and they have received numerous awards. Signe is a member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a Fellow in Film from the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Besides her own career Signe is also interested in promoting other people’s work. She advises series of film festivals in USA on their animation programs, as well as she curates special shows where she personally presents films and filmmakers. Animation is a passion for Signe, as well as a lifestyle.

Hung Star Thomas Jane Finally Gets His Man In Jonah Hex Short

Posted In | News Categories: Cartoons, Home Entertainment, Short Films | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Cartoons, Home Entertainment, Short Films
Therein lies the lesson of Thomas Jane’s quest to play the role of comic book anti-hero Jonah Hex. The star of HBO’s popular series Hung once lobbied to play the theatrical role of Jonah Hex and, though he fell short in that attempt, Jane has found another path to the character as the disfigured cowboy’s voice in the DC Showcase Original Short, Jonah Hex.

Best of Ottawa International Animation Festival - Toronto Screening

Posted In | Event Category: Short Films | Event Type: Screenings | Site Categories: Events, Short Films
Starts: Jul 15, 2010 - Ends: Jul 15, 2010
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Website: http://www.tais.ca

Best of Ottawa International Animation Festival Screening
Thursday, July 15, 2010, 7 PM
NFB Cinema, 150 John Street, Toronto ON
$6, $4 for TAIS members, students, seniors, Front Row passholders

Enjoy highlights from the 2009 edition, co-presented by the Toronto Animated Image Society and the NFB Mediatheque. The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) is the largest of its kind in North America, attracting film buffs, art lovers, filmmakers, and cartoon fans from around the world to the nation's capital. The 2010 Festival takes place October 20th-24th.

Featuring:

OIAF 2009 Signal Film
Julian Grey, Canada | 2009 | 0:45

Love on the Line
G Melissa Graziano, USA | 2008 | 5:00

Mac the Horny Mac Daddy
Ian Miller, USA | 2009 | 1:07

Postalolio
Marv Newland, Canada & USA | 2008 | 5:02

Please Say Something
David OReilly, Ireland & Germany | 2009 | 10:00

The Bellow's March
Eric Dyer, USA | 2009 | 5:00

Chick (Laska)
Michal Socha, Poland | 2008 | 5:03

The Black Dog's Progress
Stephen Irwin, UK | 2008 | 3:15

Magic Cube and Ping-Pong
Lei Lei, China | 2009 | 4:07

The Art of Drowning
Diego Maclean, Canada | 2009 | 2:07

History of the Meat Packing District
Gary Leib, USA | 2008 | 1:01

MGMT 'Kids'
Christy Karacas & Ray Tintori, USA | 2009 | 6:11

The Terrible Thing of Alpha-9!
Jake Armstrong, USA | 2009 | 5:45

Madagascar, A Journey Diary (Madagascar, carnet de voyage)
Bastien Dubois, France | 2009 | 11:30

Inherent Obligations (Kaasündinud Kohustused)
Rao Heidmets, Estonia | 2008 | 10:00

For more info, visit the TAIS website at www.tais.ca or the NFB Toronto Mediatheque website at www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/mediatheque

Mothership's Patrick Jean Featured in Cannes' Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors' Showcase

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--Transmedia studio Mothership noted that director Patrick Jean was among the 20 new directors recognized in Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors' Showcase.

BLU's Big Bang Big Boom Debuts Online

Posted In | News Categories: Internet and Interactive, Short Films, Stop-Motion | Geographic Region: All | Site Categories: Internet and Interactive, Short Films, Stop-Motion
BLU, the creator of viral sensation MUTO, has debuted his latest film, BIG BANG BIG BOOM online.

International Film Festival Etiuda & Anima

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Call for Entries, Events, Short Films, Writing
Starts: Nov 19, 2010 - Ends: Nov 25, 2010
Submission Deadline: Aug 31, 2010
Location: Krakow, Poland
Website: http://www.etiudaandanima.com
This year's edition of the festival was planned as seventh days event with two film competitions: students' etudes from art and film schools all over the world-ETIUDA COMPETITION and short animation, equally professional, student and independent one-ANIMA COMPETITION.

Festival's competitions programme will be enriched by many accompanying events - one of them are Animators' self-portraits (during which, while the artists are present, the audience will get to know works of: Piotr Dumala, Paul Bush and Joanna Quinn). Also festival programme will show the artists of artistic animation who after a long time making only short films started to make long feature films: T. Burton, W. Borowczyk, Brothers Quay,  J. Svankmajer and others.   At the beginning of the festival there are going to be announced results of plebiscite being prepared since March – 50 Animated Films for 50th Jubilee of ASIFA (Association Internationale du Film du d’Animation).
Finally, at the festival, there will appear long expected point of program:  comics and animation. They are two separated disciplines of art which however have a few common essential features. At present there is boom for them and more and more people of different age are interested in them.

Within seven days, for the fourth time, there will take place animation, screenplay, directing, camera and editing workshops. It is very important point of program of the festival which has good number of participants. It is directed especially to young people (pupils and students) but it doesn't exclude any of age group. For the workshops' leaders we try to invite the best lecturers and artists working in film and art schools abroad but especially in Poland.

More from Bloomfield, New Jersey and the Incubator Studio with MIMI AND GACK and the Day to Day Grind

Posted In | Blog Categories: Production Journal | Site Categories: 2D, Education and Training, Short Films
Life on the road can be challenging! As the Studio headed into the its last week a familiar cadence ensued. It began with me awakening each morning at 5:30 am

Annecy 2010: Celebrating 50 Years

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Annecy 2010: Celebrating 50 Years

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: Events, Films, Short Films
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Nancy Denney-Phelps reports back from the 50th Annecy festivities while Don Duga once again provides a vicarious sketchbook of festival highlights.

Tricky Women 2011 - AnimationFilmFestival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Call for Entries, Events, Short Films
Starts: Mar 10, 2011 - Ends: Mar 14, 2011
Submission Deadline: Oct 30, 2010
Location: Vienna, Austria
Website: http://office@trickywomen.at
Tricky Women 2011 - Call for Entries!

The 8th edition of Tricky Women AnimationFilmFestival will take place in Vienna 10th - 14th March, 2011.
Tricky Women is the first and only festival of animated film that is dedicated exclusively to animation by women. The festival offers an international competition of animated short films realised by female artists and produced in 2009 or 2010.

The international forum Connecting Animation with its multimedia presentations and discussions provides information about the latest developments in the animated film market.

The deadline for applications for the preliminary selection is 30th October, 2010.
Awards:
Tricky Women Award of the City of Vienna worth 4,000 Euro
Synchro Film & Video Material Prize worth 1,500 Euro
Hubert Sielecki Award worth 500 Euro (for Austrian animation)
Audience Award

Awards and prize monies will go to the directresses of the films.

Find more information and the entry form on www.trickywomen.at.

Computer Animation Festival Highlights: Beyond the Film Reels

Posted In | News Categories: CG, Events, Films, Short Films, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: North America | Event: SIGGRAPH | Site Categories: CG, Events, Films, Short Films, Visual Effects
The Computer Animation Festival at SIGGRAPH 2010 offers more than just a viewing experience.

National Film Board Of Canada Launches iPad App

Starting today, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has its own iPad app, available free of charge at the iTunes Store or at the NFB's download page at NFB.ca.

Holland Animation Film Fest Issues Last Call for Entries

Posted In | News Categories: Call for Entries, Events, Films, Short Films | Geographic Region: Europe | Site Categories: Call for Entries, Events, Films, Short Films
The Holland Animation Film Festival has issued its final call for entries for its 2010 event. Deadline for entries is 15 July 2010.

83rd Annual Academy Awards

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Features, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Films, People, Short Films
Starts: Feb 27, 2011 - Ends: Feb 27, 2011
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
Website: http://www.oscars.org

Each January, the entertainment community and film fans around the world turn their attention to the Academy Awards. Interest and anticipation builds to a fevered pitch leading up to the Oscar telecast in February, when hundreds of millions of movie lovers tune in to watch the glamorous ceremony and learn who will receive the highest honors in filmmaking.

The Oscars reward the previous year’s greatest cinema achievements as determined by some of the world’s most accomplished motion picture artists and professionals. The Academy’s roughly 6,000 members vote for the Oscars using secret ballots, which are tabulated by the international auditing firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. The auditors maintain absolute secrecy until the moment the show’s presenters open the envelopes and reveal the winners on live television.

And the Oscar Goes To...

Awards are presented for outstanding individual or collective efforts in up to 25 categories. Members select winners from as many as five nominees in each category, which are determined by members of the relevant Academy branch. (For instance, only film editors may nominate for the Achievement in Film Editing award.) The only exceptions are the Best Picture category, for which nominees are selected by the entire membership, and the Best Foreign Language films, which are nominated by a committee of members drawn from all branches.

In addition to the regular annual awards conferred by the membership, the Board of Governors is empowered to bestow Scientific and Technical Awards, Honorary Awards, Special Achievement Awards and other honors. Learn more about all the awards here.

Broadcast rights to the annual Oscar telecast provide the majority of the revenue for the organization’s rich and varied year-round activities.

Animation Block Party Releases Line-up

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Here is the official program information for Animation Block Party's Seventh Annual Festival.

Academy Invites 135 to Membership

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 135 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures.

Clermont - Ferrand International Short Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Events, Short Films
Starts: Feb 04, 2011 - Ends: Feb 12, 2011
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France
Website: http://clermont-filmfest.com
The Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival has become the world's premier cinema event dedicated to short films. It is the second largest film festival in France after Cannes in terms of audience and professional attendance. It is at the heart of many all-year-round activities and missions conducted from La Jetée by the collective team of Sauve qui peut le court métrage. Its permanent staff of 17 all live in the Auvergne region, where a lively environment has developed around filmmaking.

In 2009, the Festival attracted 137,196 admissions and over 2,800 professional delegates.