Past Events :: Short Films

FIAE 09 - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF EROTIC ANIMATION

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Other, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Discussion, Exhibits, Screenings
Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Nov 30, 1999
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Website: http://www.fiae.com.br
FIAE 09 - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF EROTIC ANIMATION

CALL FOR ENTRIES


Our online submission form is now available, so submit your film! The Regulation and the answers to all your questions can be found via our submissions page. The deadline for submitting your online form is August 31st, 2009, and we must receive your DVD by September 15th, 2009. We are waiting your film!

The select films are about love, safe sex (campaign to stop HIV/AIDS), sexual diversity (LGBT), sensuality, romance and erotic issues. For more information, please visit www.fiae.com.br

CG Overdrive 2006

Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Nov 30, 1999
Location: Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Website: http://www.cgoverdrive.com
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2nd World Film Festival of Bangkok

Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Nov 30, 1999
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Website: http://www.worldfilmbkk.com
The 2nd World Film Festival is the annual festival held from 15 - 24 October 2004 at EGV Metropolis Bangkok Thailand. More than 80 films worldwide is participating and the competition is for the Harvest of talents awards in Best Picture, Best Script, Best Art Direction, Special Jury Prize Award and People Choice. Pls. visit www.worldfilmbkk.com

Bradford Animation Festival 2006

Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Nov 30, 1999
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK
Website: http://www.baf.org.uk
The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television is proud to present the thirteenth edition of the UK

Bigfish FEST

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films, Web / Internet
Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Nov 30, 1999
Submission Deadline: Apr 24, 2009
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Website: http://bigfish.tv/fest/content/fest-flash-competition-win-1000-dollars
Bigfish FEST is looking for 60 seconds or less short Flash animations that are either unique, different, humorous, disturbed or all of the above. Finalists will be posted on the website for our database to vote on. The winner will receive US$1,000. Go to bigfish.tv/fest to view the type of work we like and to get the competition details. This is a competition for those who wish festivals had a "f&*%$-ing weird" category.

EAM Plus 2007

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Nov 30, 1999 - Ends: Jul 30, 2007
Submission Deadline: Nov 23, 2007
Location: Halle, Germany
Website: http://www.halle-academy.de
EAM Plus is a four-month advanced animation-training program. The initiative is aimed at interested people, who already have experience in animation. It is looking for young talents strongly motivated to build up an international team and be involved in 2D and 3D animated short film production and get trained in working together. Applicants should be a member of the European community. This training program is free. For any further details, visit www.halle-academy.de.

Reg Hartt Presents


Submission Deadline: Jun 10, 2007
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Website: http://the cineforum.tripod.com/index.htm
Reg Hartt will be returning to Victoria BC June 10 11 and 12 with spoken word and notoriously classic films. Sunday June 10 3 pm The night they raided Rochdale- spoken word (Toronto's world famous school of 'higher' education) 7 pm Salvador Dali Film Festival (Films so good they were banned for causing riots) Monday June 11 6 30 pm Sex and Violence Cartoon Festival (Cartoon classics with thier naughty parts showing) 9 30 pm Metropolis with musical score by Reg Hartt (The only original score that captures sex and robots) Tuesday June 12 6 30 pm Radiohead Kid Dracula (1922 Nosferatu- the best Dracula film with Radiohead) 9 30 pm Triumph of the Will (Hitler's propaganda lessons as fodder for mass media) Introductions by Reg Hartt Vctoria Events Center 1415 Broad St 250 516 6756 $TBA

Portland Indy Animation Festival 2003

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films, Special Effects | Site Categories: Machinima

Submission Deadline: Aug 11, 2003
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Website: http://www.pdxanimation.com
The Portland Indy Animation Festival 2003 is now accepting competitive and non-competitive entries. The Festival celebrates independent animators around the world, the more independent and original, the better. Submissions can include all aspects of animation including 3D, 2D, machinima, stop-motion, filmed puppetry (in all its forms) and interpretations of the art of animation. Format of submissions must be provided on one of the following: DVD, SVCD, VCD, VHS (PAL/SECAM/NTSC) and MiniDV. Entries need to be received by July 31, 2003. Entries submitted for the competition will be evaluated by judges and the audience. There will be awards handed out to those present on the last day of the festival. The Festival will take place at several venues August 24-26, 2003 in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Ottawa International Animation Festival 2004


Submission Deadline: Jul 02, 2004
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Website: http://www.awn.com/ottawa
The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF 04) is North America's oldest and largest animation festival. The festival is broken up into four umbrella categories. The first is for animated feature films. The New Media Competition covers Animation Short Made for the Internet, Internet series, interactive animation and "Machinima," films made with video game software. Commissioned Films Competition covers educational, scientific or industrial film, advertising film, station-program identification, music video, television special, television pilot, television series for adults and television series for children. Independent Short Films Competition covers narrative short film under 35 minutes, non-narrative short film under 35 minutes, first film and films made for children. The changes for 2004 include an expanded range of new media categories -- growing from one generic to four sub-categories -- and additional TV categories. Traditionally shown out of competition as a program enhancement, the feature film category was first introduced at the last OIAF held in 2002, and is expected to draw even more entries this time around. Overall, a record 1,700 entries were received for OIAF 02, the most entries ever received by any international animation festival. Approximately 100 more films, selected from an anticipated 1,500+ entries, will be shown during the festival's showcase programs. The International Short Showcase, the International TV Showcase, the Canadian Short Showcase, the Canadian TV Showcase and the first-ever Kids Animation Showcase will comprise this out-of-competition series. Founded in 1976, and held biennially ever since, the OIAF attracts international animators, producers, broadcasters, and enthusiasts to Ottawa to view films entered in and out of competition, and attend special screenings and workshops that ponder the current state and future of animation. For more information, visit www.animationfestival.ca or www.awn.com/ottawa, e-mail info@animationfestival.ca or call (613) 232-8769.

The Machinima Film Festival 2002

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Conferences, Exhibits, Screenings, Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Machinima

Submission Deadline: Aug 09, 2002
Location: Mesquite, Texas, USA
Website: http://www.machinima.org
The Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences (AMAS), an organization that provides advocacy, education and community building awareness for the entertainment medium known as Machinima: the art or technique of filmmaking using real-time 3D virtual environments, has teamed up with NVIDIA