State of TV Animation Panel

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Television | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
State of TV Animation? A consortium of animation organizations presents its third forum on the state of the animation industry with a focus this time on television Wednesday, February 19, 2003 at 6:30 pm at the Glendale Public Library Auditorium in Glendale, California. Independent studio representatives will discuss trends, cartoons in development and the potential animation job market.

Scheduled panelists include: Lenora Hume, Sr. VP, Worldwide Productions, Walt Disney Television Animation; Mark Taylor, VP/GM, Nickelodeon Studios; Sidney Clifton, Sr. VP & head of development & programming, Film Roman; Cella Harris, Sr. VP of television production, Klasky-Csupo; Milt Vallas, president, MediaVision Animation and Jenny Barbour, studio production manager, Adelaide Productions.

Footage from upcoming TV productions will be screened followed with a Q & A by the audience. Check-in and networking at 6:30 pm, panel discussion begins at 7:00 pm.

Glendale Public Library Auditorium

222 E. Harvard Ave.

Glendale

The auditorium is located between Colorado and Broadway, 2 blocks east of Brand. Parking is available in the city parking structure on the corner of Maryland and Harvard (entrance from each street). Free validated parking is available for 3 hours.

ASIFA and WIA members: $5; non-members: $10; Animation Guild members: Free. Bring membership card to expedite check-in. Reservations are not required. Tickets sold at the door. Seating is limited. For more information log on to ASIFA-Hollywood.org, womeninanimation.org or mpsc839.org.
Starts: Feb 19, 2003 - Ends: Feb 19, 2003Submission Deadline: Feb 19, 2003
Location: Glendale, CA, USAWebsite: http://ASIFA-Hollywood.org
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State of TV Animation Panel






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