Past Events :: New Media

Sprocket Ensemble CD Celebration

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media | Event Type: Exhibits, Screenings
Starts: Mar 26, 2001 - Ends: Mar 27, 2001
Submission Deadline: Mar 26, 2001
Location: San Francisco and Oakland, California
Website: http://www.sprocket.laughingsquid.org
To celebrate the release of the new Nik Phelps and the Sprocket Ensemble CD "Fetch," Sprocket Ensemble is holding a musical animation party. The CD features songs from the group's popular animation/music shows at the Minna St. Gallery. Musicians on the CD include violinists Carla Kihlstedt and Irene Sazer, singer Connie Champagne, bassist Matt Small, tubist Zachariah Spellman and eclectic horn Nik Phelps. New films by Sandra Gibson and Chris Lanier will be screened, along with David Michalak's film INNA MINNA. Admission is US$10 general and $7 for students. Both nights will feature performances at 7:30 and 9:30 pm.

Read Chris Lanier's recap of his experiences at the Sundance Film Festival in Animation World Magazine.

The Big 3D Contest

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media, Special Effects | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Dec 01, 2002 - Ends: Dec 01, 2002
Submission Deadline: Nov 10, 2002
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.thebig3D.com
The Big 3D contest is the first of its kind to focus on 3D design for the Web, bringing together the 3D and Web development communities to showcase the possibilities in this new arena of Web design. The contest will distribute over $15,000 in prizes, including full copies of SOFTIMAGE|XSI, NewTek Lightwave3D, Toon Boom Studio, MindAvenue AXELedge, Electric Rain Swift 3D, Anark Studio, Ideaworks3D Optimaze!, Strata 3D Pro, and FlashForward 2003 conference pass. Entries will be judged by representatives from 3D software companies, the media and software resource Websites, as well as the general public via The Big 3D Website. To enter, participants must create and submit a 3D Web project that showcases four separate sub-sections sharing a common theme, while demonstrating unique and innovative uses of 3D design on the Web. Entries will be posted on www.thebig3d.com and will be available for public viewing and voting. Projects will be judged on originality, 3D use, interactivity and overall entertainment To learn more about the contest or to submit, vote for, or email an entry, visit http://www.thebig3D.com.

Cordoba 2003 Animation Celebration

Starts: May 28, 2003 - Ends: May 30, 2003
Submission Deadline: Apr 11, 2003
Location: Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.ccec.org.ar/anima
From May 28th to 30th, the city of C

ANIMA

Starts: Apr 27, 2005 - Ends: Apr 30, 2005
Submission Deadline: Mar 04, 2005
Location: Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.animafestival.com.ar
ANIMA

ANIMA'09 -- 5th Cordoba International Animation Festival

Starts: Oct 08, 2009 - Ends: Oct 10, 2009
Submission Deadline: Jul 17, 2009
Location: Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.animafestival.com.ar
ANIMA'09 will take place in the city of Cordoba, Argentina, from October 8 through 10, 2009. The festival is organized by the Centro Experimental de Animacion and the Secretaria de Extension Universitaria, National University of Cordoba. This fifth edition of the ANIMA will be dedicated to exploring the concept of Identity Traits. Therefore, we open the following: -- Call for entries, for short and feature animation films of every genre and topic. Special interest is granted to those films where the filmmaker's expressive intention stands out from marketing requirements; and also to school productions. Participation is open for animation movies from all over the world - produced for theatrical screenings, television, video or the Internet - with special interest in those from Latin America. -- Call for papers and multimedia presentations on the concept "Identity Traits" No Entry Fee Call for entries has been extended until July 17, 2009 Deadlines: July 3, 2009 (Film, video and television animation entries) July 3, 2009 (Papers and Multimedia presentation entries) July 17, 2009 (Internet animation entries) Rules and Entry Form are available at the festival's website, http://www.animafestival.com.ar The festival will also hold a series of non-competitive screenings, seminars, workshops, specialized forums, retrospectives, and a meeting point.

VI Córdoba International Animation Festival ANIMA2011

Starts: Oct 06, 2011 - Ends: Oct 08, 2011
Submission Deadline: May 13, 2011
Location: Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.animafestival.com.ar

Córdoba International Animation Festival - ANIMA, is both an academic and cultural event, devoted specifically to animation in its artistic and technological dimensions. ANIMA merges the energy, enthusiasm and joy of an Animation Festival with the scientific aspects of a Conference. Held every odd year since 2001, ANIMA is the main animation event in Argentina and a very influential player in its field in Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

ANIMA is no ordinary event. Its main objective is to gather creative individuals devoted to the art and craft of animation into a meeting point where all discussion and exchange can be directed into the scope of animation, in its many dimensions of analysis: as artistic expression, as cultural industry, as educational resource, as corpus for research, etc… Or just as fun!

The Festival is open to animation films of every genre, topic, format and screening media (film, video, television, Internet). Special interest is granted to those works where the filmmaker’s expressive intention stands out from marketing requirements; and also to school productions. Participation is open for artists all over the world, with special interest in those from Latin America. There is no limit in the number of works an author can send, but a separate Entry Form must be completed for each work, and shipping instructions must be respected.

There is no entry fee.

Categories
Feature Animation Animated films over 50 minutes running time.
Animated Stories Animated shorts with a strong narrative profile.
Themes and Rhythms Animated shorts with a strong experimental and/or abstract interest.
Music Video
Animated TV Series for children
Animated TV Series for adults
Advertising Animation

Deadline extended for ANIMA2011 - VI Córdoba International Animation Festival!

Starts: May 12, 2011 - Ends: May 27, 2011
Submission Deadline: May 27, 2011
Location: Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Website: http://www.animafestival.com.ar

The deadline for ANIMA2011 has been extended until May 27th, 2011!!!

 

ANIMA - Córdoba International Animation Festival is both an academic and cultural event, devoted specifically to animation in its artistic and technological dimensions. ANIMA merges the energy, enthusiasm and joy of an Animation Festival with the scientific aspects of a Conference. Held every odd year since 2001, ANIMA is the main animation event in Argentina and a very influential player in its field in Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

ANIMA is no ordinary event. Its main objective is to gather creative individuals devoted to the art and craft of animation into a meeting point where all discussion and exchange can be directed into the scope of animation, in its many dimensions of analysis: as artistic expression, as cultural industry, as educational resource, as corpus for research, etc… Or just as fun!

 

ANIMA is composed by three superimposed dimensions:

 

It’s an ANIMATION FESTIVAL: ANIMA’s 2009 edition screened 130 films (feature and shorts) selected from a pool of 825 submissions from 53 countries. Guests and Jurors in former editions include prestigious animators from abroad, to name a few: Academy Award nominee Barry Purves (UK), Academy Award nominee Christopher Hinton (Canada), Academy Award nominee Caroline Leaf (USA). Most of the finest Argentinian animators have also been guests and Jurors in the Festival: Juan Pablo Zaramella, Javier Mrad, Pablo Rodríguez Jáuregui, among many others.

It’s an OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN FROM THE BEST: ANIMA aims to bring in depth and high – end educational opportunities to its audience. Seminars, workshops and short courses are organized, centered on a variety of topics dedicated to specific animation aesthetics and technology, and are conducted by prestigious professionals in the area, such as the forementioned guests, Rodolfo Sáenz Valiente (Argentina), Walter Tournier (Uruguay), Giannalberto Bendazzi (Italy) and many more.

It’s a CONFERENCE: ANIMA’s Academic Forum is the only specific Conference on Animation held in Latin America. It holds an open call for papers, video presentations and posters on animation, that undergo double peer – reviewing by an Academic Committee for selection and publication.

ANIMA2011 will be held on October 6th through 8th, 2011. Deadline for submission of film entries is on May 27th, 2011. Deadline for submission of papers, posters and audiovisual presentations is on June 17th, 2011.

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

AusFest 2002

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Live Action, New Media, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Oct 23, 2002 - Ends: Oct 27, 2002
Submission Deadline: Aug 31, 2002
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Website: http://www.ausfest.com
AusFest 2002 is the inaugural Australian Digital & Video Film Festival. Films will be selected for screening that successfully tell an entertaining, thought-provoking or moving story, and the audience will be asked to award their favourites.

Categories include:

Features,
Shorts,
Music Videos,
Documentaries,
Extreme Sport,
Animation and
High School.

All submissions are free, and films must have been shot on a digital or video medium.