Past Events :: Conferences

Animated Exeter

Starts: Feb 11, 2002 - Ends: Feb 23, 2002
Submission Deadline: Feb 11, 2002
Location: Exeter, Devon, UK
Website: http://www.animatedexeter.co.uk
Animated Exeter is an annual animation festival consisting of a fortnight of animated films, workshops, events and exhibitions every February. Tied to the British Animation Awards Public Choice - the festival hosts events for all ages and levels of professionalism.
Screenings have been programmed by Jayne Piling of BAA. Events include careers day for budding animators, 3d, 2d and computer animation workshops, retrospectives, comic-book conventions, and cutting edge digital animations for the music industry.
Aimed at a large proportion of the community Animated Exeter is an inclusive festival bring the public closer to animation and animators closer to the public.

KidScreen Summit

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Television | Event Type: Conferences, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Feb 25, 2002 - Ends: Feb 27, 2002
Submission Deadline: Feb 25, 2002
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.kidscreen.com/summit
KidScreen Summit - The international conference on kids entertainment! THE ONLY event where top kids execs will debate the issues of producing and marketing kids entertainment globally. A fantastic opportunity to get crucial face time with key decision-makers in the kids entertainment industry. Speakers include: * Joel Andryc, EVP, Kids' Programming & Development, ABC Family Worldwide * Finn Arnesen, VP, Programming, Development & Acquisitions, Cartoon Network Europe * Adam Bonnett, VP, Original Programming & Series, Disney Channel * Sam Ewing, VP, International Co-Production & Acquisitions, Buena Vista Services International * John Hardman, VP, Programming and Development, Kids' WB!, WB Television Network * Buzz Potamkin, Acting CEO, Visionary Media & President, Project X, Inc. * Larry Schwarz, CEO, Rumpus Corporation See www.kidscreen.com/summit for FULL DETAILS on Sessions & Speakers or call 416-408-2300 x499.

Australian Effects & Animation Festival 2002

Starts: Feb 26, 2002 - Ends: Feb 28, 2002
Submission Deadline: Feb 26, 2002
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.dmw.com.au
The Australian Effects & Animation Festival 2002 is a unique opportunity for Australians to learn the creative and technical secrets behind some of the biggest VFX/animation projects from Hollywood and around the world. It provides an exclusive access pass to the leading personalities in the global VFX and animation community. BLOCKBUSTER SESSIONS Leading industry figures from Australia, New Zealand, the US and the U.K provide the lowdown on projects such as Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Ice Age, Band of Brothers, Moulin Rouge & more .... A dedicated screening room will be running the greatest animation and VFX work from around the world throughout AEAF 2002: the latest and the greatest from industry pioneers such as ILM, Blue Sky VFX and Cinesite along with all the entries submitted to the AEAF Awards 2002. AWARDS NIGHT & PARTY The AEAF Awards are Australia's peak industry awards, recognising and rewarding excellence and creativity in 12 categories of competition. Now in its seventh year the AEAF Awards attract entries from Australia and all around the world. All the finalists will be screened at the prestigious Awards night on February 27, 2002 followed by a gala party

Les Rencontres 10/10 De Cin

Starts: Feb 28, 2002 - Ends: Mar 04, 2002
Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2002
Location: St Quay Portrieux, Cotes d'armor, Brittany, France
A tribute to ten animators, with programs of shorts, series and commissioned films, together with lectures, seminars, workshops, etc. Plus a special tribute to Caroline Leaf.





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VidTranS 2002: Mastering Broadband Video Technologies

Posted In | Event Category: New Media, Television | Event Type: Conferences, Exhibits, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Mar 03, 2002 - Ends: Mar 06, 2002
Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2002
Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
Website: http://www.videoservicesforum.org/vidtrans/about/index.htm
VidTranS offers a specific focus on the interaction of new digital video and broadband telecommunications technologies and on how this interaction will affect service providers, equipment manufacturers and end users. Conference programs address changing industry practices, the requirements for new services, and the underlying video and telecommunications technologies, while vendor exhibits enable attendees to get a hands-on glimpse of the latest video transport technologies. VidTranS is critical to anyone wishing to grasp the impact of digital television on the broader telecommunications industry. The conference program and equipment exhibits are oriented towards professionals from all industries involved in video transport.

SXSW Film, Interactive and Music Festival

Starts: Mar 08, 2002 - Ends: Mar 16, 2002
Submission Deadline: Mar 08, 2002
Location: Austin, Texas, USA
Website: http://www.sxsw.com
Unique in concept, renowned for execution and treasured by participants, SXSW is an essential event for understanding tomorrow's entertainment industry today. SXSW Film Festival and Conference, now nine years old, will present a festival schedule over nine nights largely devoted to independent productions as well as works from established directors who have inspired the latest generation of filmmakers. The conference portion of SXSW Film has been described as a five-day crash course on guerilla filmmaking and marketing. Hosted by indie film professionals, the panel discussions, workshops, and mentor sessions will explore every facet of the do-it-yourself feature from pre-production to marketing.

The SXSW Interactive Festival brings together the most creative minds in the convergent media industry, people who are passionate about the ongoing technological revolution. Be inspired by their vision of the future as you listen to panels, walk the trade show and participate in the many exciting evening activities. If you are looking to uncover the best new ideas from the cutting edge of the web world, SXSW Interactive is the place to be.

A sampling of panelists that are scheduled to participate in the film conference include: Christian Gaines, AFI Film Festival; Gill Holland, cineBLAST!; Mike Jones, indieWire and ifcRANT; Jeremy Paul Kagen, Sundance Institute; Michael Kastenbaum, Visionbox; Amanda Klein, USA Films; Harry Knowles, Aint It Cool News; Tim McCanlies, writer, The Iron Giant; Elvis Mitchell, host of Independent Focus; Mark Moore, ILM; Greg Rhem, programmer, HBO; Bob Sabiston, animator for Waking Life;

Women In Animation International's 2002 Annual Meeting

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Conferences, Screenings, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Mar 09, 2002 - Ends: Mar 09, 2002
Submission Deadline: Mar 09, 2002
Location: Glendale, California, USA
Website: http://www.womeninanimation.org
Join us at the beautiful campus of DreamWorks Studio and celebrate the women featured in the new book "Great Women Of Film" by Helena Lumme and Mika Manninen with a panel of animation directors:
Brenda Chapman ("The Prince of Egypt")

Vicky Jenson ("Shrek")

Lorna Cook ("Spirit: Stallion of The Cimmaron")



Plus, Helena Lumme and Mika Manninen, the author and photographer of "Great Women Of Film," will be conducting a book signing at the Annual Meeting. This is a rare opportunity to meet the author, photographer and directors featured in the book.



Date: Saturday, March 9, 2002

Time: 2:00 p.m. - Please arrive early - First come, first seated

Place: DreamWorks Campus

1000 Flower Street

Glendale




Space is Limited. You must RSVP! Call 818-759-9596 by March 7, 2002.

This is a Members-Only Event.

For Security reasons, photo ID is required.

Visit our Website at http://www.womeninanimation.org.

Live Chat with Victor Navone

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films, Special Effects | Event Type: Conferences
Starts: Mar 13, 2002 - Ends: Mar 13, 2002
Submission Deadline: Mar 13, 2002
Location: Live on Website, USA
Website: http://www.insidecg.com/feature.php?id=89
We have organized another great Live Chat at www.CGChat.com.

Our new guest is Victor Navone, popular computer animator and artist. His animation, "Alien Song", got the attention of Pixar Animation Studios, where he is now employed as an animator. His most recent work can be found in "Monsters, Inc.", Pixar's new feature film.

For more information on Victor Navone visit his website at www.navone.org

The chat is held on Tuesday March 19th, 2002 . (Pick your Time Zone)
7:00 PM Pacific Standard Time
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The World GMT Time that the chat will be held at will be : http://www.bsdi.com/date?Canada/Eastern World Time GMT : 03:00:00
For more info on GMT time: http://greenwichmeantime.com/info/home.htm

If your time zone is not listed, please use the Time Zone Converter at this address: http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc Prepare your questions and be in the Chat at the times specified above. We hope to see you all there!! More information at:http://www.insidecg.com/feature.php?id=89

BrainCamp 6

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, New Media, Television | Event Type: Conferences
Starts: Mar 14, 2002 - Ends: Mar 15, 2002
Submission Deadline: Mar 14, 2002
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www.braincamp.com
Bra!nCamp is the only high-level, cross-media conference specifically geared to major players in children

Cartoon Movie

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Conferences
Starts: Mar 14, 2002 - Ends: Mar 16, 2002
Submission Deadline: Mar 14, 2002
Location: Potsdam/Babelsberg, Germany
Website: http://www.cartoon-media.be
The fourth edition of the CARTOON MOVIE will take place in Potsdam/Babelsberg (Germany) from 14 to 16 March 2002. Organised by Cartoon with the support of the European Union's MEDIA Programme and of the FilmBoard Berlin-Brandenburg, this unique event present to investors and distributors (360 participants in 2001), a complete panorama of the European production of animated feature films : new concepts, projects in development, work in progress, finished film as well as a catalogue of recent European movies. Each year, the "Cartoon Movie Tributes" are designed to reward exemplary successes in this field and to encourage other initiatives.