Past Events :: Seminars / Workshops

VES 2000: A Festival of Visual Effects

Posted In | Event Category: Special Effects | Event Type: Screenings, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Jul 14, 2000 - Ends: Jul 16, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jul 14, 2000
Location: North Hollywood, California, USA
The Visual Effects Society (VES), in conjunction with CreativePlanet's VFX.Pro, will present VES 2000: A Festival of Visual Effects. This year's event will feature presentations and discussions by the award-winning VFX teams from some of the current outstanding visual effects film and television productions, including GLADIATOR, DINOSAUR and the TV mini-series ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Speakers will include visual effects professionals from ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, The Secret Lab and Mill Film. Friday evening's discussion of THE PERFECT STORM will be followed by a screening of the film. On Saturday evening, CHICKEN RUN will be screened after a "making of" presentation.

SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference & Exhibition

Posted In | Event Category: New Media, Special Effects | Event Type: Exhibits, Seminars / Workshops, Trade Shows
Starts: Jul 23, 2000 - Ends: Jul 28, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jul 23, 2000
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Website: http://www.siggraph.org/s2000/
SIGGRAPH 2000 is the foremost conference and expo on computer graphics. This year's event will feature an art gallery of some of the best digital work being created in the world. The event gives students, educators and artists a chance to communicate with the international computer graphics industry. The computer animation festival has the following categories: entertainment, visualization, education, art, non-narrative and experimental. The expo will feature in-depth labs, programs, seminars, forums, workshops and discussion on the industry of visual effects. The keynote address will be given by Ray Kurzwell, the author of THE AGE OF SPIRITUAL MACHINES: WHEN COMPUTERS EXCEED HUMAN INTELLIGENCE.

The 3rd Annual Disney Institute Animation Event

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops, Trade Shows
Starts: Jul 25, 2000 - Ends: Jul 30, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jul 25, 2000
Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
The 3rd Annual Disney Institute Animation Event will give animation fans a chance to participate in the creation of a short animated film. For the first time an original score has been commissioned for the event. Hosting the event will be John Culhane, an acclaimed animation scholar and the inspiration for the "Mr. Snoops" character in THE RESCUERS. Guests will stay 6 days and 5 nights in a bungalow at the Disney Institute. Animation workshops and team animation sessions will guide participants through the animation process from story to soundtrack. A Disney animated film screening will happen nightly, followed by commentary. The newly trained animators will be given a copy of their work to take home with them. The price for the event is US$1,299 per person for double occupancy or $1,685 per person for single occupancy.

International Meeting of Cinema, TV, Video and Multimedia AVANCA

Posted In | Event Category: Live Action, New Media, Television | Event Type: Exhibits, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Jul 26, 2000 - Ends: Jul 30, 2000
Submission Deadline: Jul 26, 2000
Location: Avanca, Portugal
Website: http://www.avanca.com
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Maurice Noble Animation Layout In Design and Color Seminar

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Aug 05, 2000 - Ends: Aug 05, 2000
Submission Deadline: Aug 05, 2000
Location: Cupertino, California, USA
The renowned layout, background artist and color designer Maurice Noble will be holding a design seminar. Starting at the Disney Studios in 1931, he worked on SILLY SYMPHONIES, THE OLD MILL, SNOW WHITE, BAMBI, FANTASIA and DUMBO. His work at Warner Bros. Studios is legendary, designing the backgrounds for classic cartoons such as "What's Opera Doc" and "Duck Amuck" (both in the National Archives!), "Duck Dodgers," the ROAD RUNNER cartoons, and contributing to the feature film, THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET. Continuing his work with Chuck Jones at MGM, he also worked on HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, HORTON HEARS A WHO, THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH and the Academy Award-winning short, THE DOT AND THE LINE, which he designed and co-directed. The price for the class is US$350.

Read Karl Cohen's Animation World Magazine interview with Maurice Noble and find out why he's the "Old Rebel."

The Third Annual Savannah Film and Video Festival

Starts: Oct 29, 2000 - Ends: Nov 04, 2000
Submission Deadline: Aug 15, 2000
Location: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Website: http://www.scad.edu/filmfest
The Savannah College of Art and Design is presenting the Third Annual Savannah Film and Video Festival. The festival showcases the talents of up and coming filmmakers in every format from feature length films to shorts. The festival will offer a series of morning workshops, with evening showings of narrative, experimental, animated and feature films and videos. Industry insiders who give pointers on everything from special effects to selling a film present lectures and workshops.

Interactive TV Launches USA

Posted In | Event Category: New Media | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Aug 15, 2000 - Ends: Aug 16, 2000
Submission Deadline: Aug 15, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www.access-conf.com
Produced by Virtual Studios and Virtual Production, the Interactive TV Launches USA is a seminar examining the benefits of interactive television on business. Off a successful run in England, the event kicks off with a keynote speech by Paul Mitchell, senior director of content and standards TV platforms group for Microsoft. The first day will deal with platform launches and software providers. Day two will take a look at home shopping, interactive marketing and interactive games and entertainment. Each day's activities will conclude with a panel discussion made up of industry insiders.

The 15th Animated Cartoon Festival For Young People

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Exhibits, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Oct 30, 2000 - Ends: Nov 03, 2000
Submission Deadline: Aug 25, 2000
Location: Bourg-en-Bresse, France
The 15th Animated Cartoon Festival For Young People is a biannual event which gives young people an opportunity to discover a wide array of productions from all over the world. The festival will hold tributes, exhibitions and workshops. The official selections will be screened within several programs during the festival. An international jury will give out official prizes to the films in competition. In addition, a jury made up of 11

Breakthrough to Kids & Teens Conference

Posted In | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Sep 13, 2000 - Ends: Sep 14, 2000
Submission Deadline: Sep 13, 2000
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://www.kidscreen.com/breakthrough
This conference, sponsored by Teen Screen KidScreen, is about effectively marketing to youth. Concurrent panels in both Kid & Teen tracks will focus on: The Importance of Branding; Media Planning & Buying; Effective Media Outlets; Effective Internet Marketing Strategies; Producing Breakthrough Creative; Creating and Executing Breakthrough Promotion and more.

VFX 2000

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Special Effects | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Sep 22, 2000 - Ends: Sep 24, 2000
Submission Deadline: Sep 22, 2000
Location: London, UK
Website: http://www.bksts.com
VFX 2000 will highlight the growing industry of visual effects. The conference is a biennial event sponsored by BKSTS (Moving Image Society) and the Visual Effects Society. This year's event will showcase developments in the areas of digital cinema and large format films. Filmmaker seminars will include Aardman Animations' Dave Sproxton and Tom Barnes on CHICKEN RUN; The Mill's John Nelson on GLADITOR; and The Secret Labs' Neil Krepela, Neil Eskuri and Mike Belzer on DINOSAUR. Other seminars will deal with topics such as the history of matte painting, digital intermediate systems, puppeteers in the 21st century, desktop visual effects, models vs. 3D and much more.