Past Events :: Web / Internet

Annecy International Animation Film Festival

Starts: Jun 07, 2010 - Ends: Jun 12, 2010
Submission Deadline: Jan 15, 2010
Location: Annecy, France
Website: http://www.annecy.org/home

The International Animation Film Festival will take place in Annecy (Haute-Savoie, France) from Monday 7 to Saturday 12 June 2010.

On a parallel, the Mifa will be held from Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 June 2010.

As for the Creative Focus and the conferences, they will be held from Tuesday 8 to Friday 11 June 2010.

To celebrate its 50th anniversary the Festival will be reserving you an ­exceptional programme of retrospectives, exhibitions, great names from the industry, a special screening theatre... why not come along and ­discover it all for yourselves! It is likewise the perfect occasion to take a look behind the scenes of films and their production secrets.

The Festival: the world’s top reference for animation films

The world’s largest event entirely focused on animation, the Festival (founded in 1960) is a fun and friendly way to discover the latest in animation masterpieces, meet major players and young talents, check out new trends, and find ideal business partners, all in one place.

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The International Animation Film Market (Mifa)

The Mifa is held side by side with the Festival. With more than 3,000m² of exhibition space, it is the animated film industry’s foremost showcase in terms of co-producing, purchasing, selling, financing and distributing animation content for all broadcasting platforms.

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The Creative Focus

The Creative Focus is an incubator for projetcs and a privileged exchange forum for animation professionals and the talents of tomorrow.

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The Conferences

They help to better anticipate changes in the sector, from artistic, business and technological points of view. For 4 days running, the Annecy conferences serve as a forum for information, reflection and exchanges, furthering an understanding of challenges and deliberating on suitable practices.

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The Festival in a few figures

6,700 accredited professionals from 66 different countries
1,647 companies enrolled
350 exhibitors
230 international buyers
300 journalists
239 films in the official selection
525 films screened
9 theaters for 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. viewing
1 giant outdoor screen,
120,000 tickets sold throughout the week.

CHS Otaku Fest 2010

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Comics, Interactive, Live Action, Web / Internet | Event Type: Exhibits, Screenings, Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Anime
Starts: Apr 24, 2010 - Ends: Apr 24, 2010
Location: Ellicott City, Maryland, USA
Website: http://www.chs-otakufest.com

CHS Otaku Fest is a one day anime convention held at Centennial High School (4300 Centennial Lane) in Ellicott City, Maryland. Its designed to be a gathering ,celebration and promotion (for fans, by fans) of all thing related to Japanese animation, manga, and East Asian culture. The event will go from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on April 24, 2010. Activities will include a dealer's room, discussion panels, anime screenings, artist's alley, video game tournament, an AMV contest, a masquerade and much more. For more information visit chs-otakufest.com.

Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2010

Starts: Apr 16, 2010 - Ends: Apr 18, 2010
Submission Deadline: Apr 16, 2010
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Website: http://www.c2e2.com/

Reed Exhibitions has announced the launch of Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2), which will take place April 16-18, 2010 at McCormick Place in downtown Chicago.

As for C2E2, show organizers are planning a major launch. "We are aiming big," said Lance Fensterman, who is VP and Show Manager for NYCC and who will also be overseeing C2E2. "We plan to apply everything we have learned in launching and building New York Comic Con to our Chicago event and we intend for it to be a major attraction right out the gate. Of course, this not only means providing a customer friendly atmosphere but also providing dynamic programming that boasts top talent from across the pop culture spectrum, including artists, creators and celebrities from Hollywood, TV, comics, books, video games, toys, anime, manga and all other applicable aspects of the popular arts. But, most importantly, we will also seek to make adjustments so that our show reflects the essence of Chicago. This will be critically important. The city itself will form an important part of our identity."

3rd Annual Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo and Multimedia Conference

Starts: Apr 10, 2010 - Ends: Apr 10, 2010
Submission Deadline: Mar 26, 2010
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Website: http://oege.gamesok.org

The Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo and Multimedia Conference (OEGE) is a one day conference that seeks to bring together students, educators, professionals and enthusiasts in all areas of Computer-Aided Technology and highlight Oklahoma as a creative outlet for these industries.

Computer-Aided Technology encompasses all creative industries that use computers for the development of their designs, such as video game, multimedia, graphic design, web design, CAD, GIS, video editing, animation, and digital art.

By offering an educated workforce, we strive to make Oklahoma a prime location for game development, multimedia, animation, etc., thus expanding this growing creative industry.

Top 5 TV Pitch Secrets Webinar

Posted In | Event Category: Web / Internet | Event Type: Discussion
Starts: Mar 30, 2010 - Ends: Mar 30, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online

 

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Game Developers Conference(r) 2010

Starts: Mar 09, 2010 - Ends: Mar 13, 2010
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Website: http://www.gdconf.com/

The Game Developers Conference® (GDC) is the world’s largest professionals-only game industry event. Presented every spring in San Francisco, it is the essential forum for learning, inspiration, and networking for the creators of computer, console, handheld, mobile, and online games.

The GDC attracts over 17,000 attendees, and is the primary forum where programmers,artists, producers, game designers, audio professionals, business decision-makers and others involved in the development of interactive games gather to exchange ideas and shape the future of the industry. The GDC is produced by the Think Services Game Group, a division of United Business Media.

This market defining conference features over 400 lectures, panels, tutorials and round-table discussions on a comprehensive selection of game development topics taught by leading industry experts. In addition, the GDC expo showcases all of the most relevant game development tools, platforms and services helping to drive the industry forward. The conference also features the twelfth annual Independent Games Festival, where new, unpublished games compete for the attention of the publishing community, and the tenth annual Game Developers Choice Awards, the premier accolades for peer-recognition in the digital games industry.

KidScreen Summit 2010

Starts: Feb 10, 2010 - Ends: Feb 12, 2010
Location: New York, New York, USA
Website: http://summit.kidscreen.com/

KidScreen Summit is renowned as the kids entertainment industry's most important annual event.  In 2009, the conference welcomed 1400+ attendees from 40 countries, with a record-setting 60% of delegates hailing from outside of the US.  Top decision- and deal-makers in the kids business attend KidScreen Summit to engage in critical dialogue on issues that affect the industry; take advantage of some of the year's best networking opportunities; recognize and understand current market needs, opportunities and challenges; learn more about key innovators and their visions; and find and share ideas that will drive their businesses forward.

The Summit provides the year’s best opportunities to make contacts, cement new relationships and reconnect with colleagues from all areas of the business. There are a multitude of pre-event and on-site opportunities to meet current and future partners. Pre-event networking is facilitated through our MyEvent on-line platform that lets you connect with fellow delegates to plan meetings, share similar interests, investigate partnerships and much more.

Savannah International Animation Festival 2010

Starts: Feb 05, 2010 - Ends: Feb 06, 2010
Submission Deadline: Dec 01, 2009
Location: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Website: http://www.savannahinternationalanimationfestival.com

Hal Miles Imagimation Studios, LLC will sponsor the first ever Savannah International Animation Festival on February 5th and 6th, 2010. www.savannahinternationalanimationfestival.com  It will be held at the Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street, Savannah, GA  31401.  We had 143 entries from 18 countries in the following categories:  Stop Motion Animation, Computer Animation, Traditional Animation, Experimental Animation, Web Animation, Gaming Animation, Visual Effects, and Student Animated Film.   

This is our current Tentative Schedule subject to change:
Friday, February 5, 2010  
9am          Keynote Address
10am        Animation Block 1
11am        Stop Motion Animation Professionals Panel
12pm        Animation Block 2
1pm          Larry Lauria, Director, Island Animation: Traditional Character Animation
2pm          Animation Block 3
3pm          Collecting Animation Art and Props with Hal and Nancy Miles
4pm          Animation Block 4
5pm          Animation Professionals Panel on “Getting my work out there/working in the business”

Saturday, February 6, 2010
9am          Cartoons and Cookies Children’s Hour (For children of all ages)
10am        Animation Block 5
11am        Animation Block 6
12pm        Screening the Feature Film “Delgo” and question and answer session with the filmmakers
2pm          Animation in Television Professionals Panel  
3pm          Animation Block 7
4pm          New Interview Style Television Series with a A

Future Film Festival

Starts: Jan 26, 2010 - Ends: Jan 31, 2010
Submission Deadline: Dec 31, 2009
Location: Bologna, Italy
Website: http://www.futurefilmfestival.org/intl/

Future Film Festival presents the news about the programme of the 12th edition that will take place, as usual, in Bologna, Italy, from 26th to 31st January 2010 at Teatro Duse (Via Cartoleria 42) and Palazzo Re Enzo (Piazza del Nettuno) that will host the Future Village (press conferences, accreditation office, workshops, kids area, cocktails and relax area) and for the first time will be a screenings venue too.

Since eleven years, the Bolognese event dedicated to animation and special effects is the most important date in Italy to notice the changes of digital imaginary, and to analyse the evolution of cinema and animation. The Future Film Festival has made known also in Italy important names of the International cinema, now well known by the audience and valued by International festivals as Hayao Miyazaki, John Lasseter, Osamu Tezuka, Satoshi Kon, Bill Plympton, Tsui Hark, Phil Mulloy, Nobuo Nakagawa and Paul Driessen or animation companies at the top of box offices as Pixar Animation Studios, Aardman Animations, Blue Sky. Moreover, in its history the FFF has explored cinematographies not well known like the Iranian and the South American cinema, and the new generations of artists from all over the world.

The Future Film Festival 2010 programme, directed by Giulietta Fara and Oscar Cosulich will present the news of cinema but not only. The focuses on stop-motion and on Motion Graphics will take stock of the contemporary uses of these techniques. The 3dDAY, after the success of the last January, will reveal the secrets of stereoscopic technique with key figures (distributors, theaters owners, producers) and the works for the cinema, tv and videogame. A special thanks to the City of Bologna, Province of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna Region and Emilia-Romagna Film Commission which support the event.

Since its first edition, Future Film Festival for its image has created a strong link with visual arts: every year the Festival asks an artist of the last generation to create an original work that will become the image-icon of FFF, looking for links and synergies between cinema, visual arts, photography and street-art. The FFF2010 has entrusted its image to the young writer UFO 5 who will realize a wallpainting that will be the symbol of the new edition. Amongs symbols and signs of his imaginary, UFO 5 will interpret the Future Film Festival changeable identity.

FUTURE FILM FESTIVAL 2010 FOCUSES

Saul Bass & Motion Graphics
Future Film Festival 2010, following its constant analysis of animated image, will dedicate a focus to the Motion Graphics, one of the most contemprary techniques used by young artists, in which the graphic applications give the illusion of movement.

The Future Film Festival will focus on some key figures of contemporary motion graphics as Mischa Rozema, cofounder of Post Panic, the production company based in Holland, and author of commercials and videos for well known brands as Nike and MTV, and the English artist Rob Chiu, (alias The Ronin)  author of a lot of works for Nokia, BBC, EMI, Greenpeace and many others. The FFF will focus on also their source of inspiration: the work by Saul Bass, great opening titles’ author and pioneer of motion graphics.

Saul Bass (1920-1996) is one of the key figure on graphic headlines for cinema. Thanks to Saul Bass, this work became an art. When he was young, he became his carreer as assistant in the art department of Warner Bros. based in New York and he gained experience in the field of Costructivism and Bauhaus. After some experiences as graphic designer, in 1954 Bass collaborated with Otto Preminger for the Carmen Jones poster and opening titles. After that, he realized The Seven Year Itch (1955), The Big Knife (1955), The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) title sequences. In 1959 he realized the Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder poster and opening animated sequence with the original jazz score by Duke Ellington.

The Truth About TV Pitches

Posted In | Event Category: Web / Internet | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Television
Starts: Jan 13, 2010 - Ends: Jan 13, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online

We have an upcoming free teleseminar/webinar on pitching TV shows.

The Truth About TV Pitches - Jan. 13, 2010, 9:30pm EST/ 6:30pm PST

If knowledge is power, then knowing what happens in a TV pitch meeting will empower you to get what you want - your show on TV. 

We'll cover: 
The pitch technique we use to draw them into the concept
The flow of a pitch meeting
3 sure-fire ways to build a bridge between you and the pitch catchers
When to hand them your treatment or show your sizzle reel
The #1 question YOU should ask an executive 

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