Television Animation Conference (TAC)

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TAC

In 2010, the Television Animation Conference (TAC) was host to over 350 delegates from across the world, including Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Singapore, UK, the US and more!  Some of the companies represented at TAC were 20th Century Fox, Bejuba! Entertainment, Breakthrough Films and Television, Cartoon Network, CBC Television, Cookie Jar Entertainment, Corus Entertainment, Decode Entertainment, Discovery Kids Canada, Disney TV Animation, E1 Entertainment, Fresh TV Inc., Hit Entertainment, Little Airplane, National Film Board of Canada, Nickelodeon Animation Studios, PBS, Spin Master Entertainment, Starz Animation, TELETOON, Treehouse, YTV, Ubisoft, Warner Brothers and much more.

The Television Animation Conference is North America's only event that lets you pitch, network and keep up with industry trends, while giving you access to the most creative, original and innovative animation out there.  This animation business forum is designed for professionals in content creation, development, production, distribution and marketing. TAC brings together key players in North America and international markets and provides a forum for active networking, practical information exchange, and trade in a comfortable and intimate environment.  TAC 2011 will be held September 21 - 22 in Ottawa.
Starts: Sep 21, 2011 - Ends: Sep 22, 2011
Location: Ottawa, CanadaWebsite: http://www.animationfestival.ca






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