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Deadline Nears For MIPCOM's Net Scribe Awards

Posted In | News Categories: Call for Entries | Geographic Region: All, Europe, North America | Event: MIPCOM | Site Categories: Call for Entries
* Tuesday, October 3, 2000. Cannes, France.


Entry Deadline: September 15, 2000.





Last Call For bit by bit's On-Screen Art Honors

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* Saturday, October 14 – Saturday, November 18, 2000. Manitou Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.


Entry Deadline: September 15, 2000.





Pasi and Nelvana Commit To Fry Comic Strip Toon

Posted In | News Categories: Television | Geographic Region: All, Asia, North America | Site Categories: Television
pasi (Philippine animation studio, inc.) and Nelvana have teamed up to co-produce 13 episodes of COMMITTED, an animated series based on the popular Michael Fry comic strip. The United Feature Syndicate comic strip is a chronicle of the day-to-day life of a working mom with three children and her stay-at-home writer husband. Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara and Andrea Martin are providing the lead voices for the series. The new toon is being produced for Fox Family Channel and CTV in Canada.

Derek Lamb & Jeffrey Hale Team On New Short

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Award winning filmmakers, Derek Lamb & Jeffrey Hale are teaming up with Toonz Animation India to produce THE LAST BRITISH COLONEL IN INDIA, a short animated comedy film. The flick is based on an original song by Derek Lamb and satirizes the British Empire days in India, bringing to light for the first time the real reason why the British quit India in 1947. "This entire project began to percolate at last year’s Week with the Masters hosted by Toonz Animation in India. Both Derek and Jeffrey thought it was time to tell this previously unknown story.

Locomotion.com Brings Latin Language To The Net

Posted In | News Categories: Internet and Interactive | Geographic Region: All, North America | Site Categories: Games, Internet and Interactive
Locomotion, a primetime cable animation network for young-adults, has now launched Locomotion.com, broadcasting animation to fans in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The site will initially produce three of its own series entitled EL SANTOS, TEEVY and RUDO BY NIGHT. SANTOS is based on the cult comic strip from Mexican artists Jis and Trino. TEEVY from British artist Robert Ramsden follows the illogical world of Teevy. From Australians Eddie Mort and Lili Chin, RUDO follows the crazy adventures of a wrestling night school. In the future Mort and Chin will work on three more series -- DR.

"Three Zanders" Showcases Animator Jack Zander & His Talented Offspring

Posted In | News Categories: Events | Geographic Region: All, North America | Site Categories: Events
* Saturday, September 23 – Tuesday, October 17, 2000. Mt. Kisco, New York, U.S.A.





Animation Writers Caucus September Schmooze Features Union Prez Tom Sito

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* Wednesday, September 27, 2000. Hollywood, California, U.S.A.





Hiroshima Awards Top Three Prizes To NFB

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The 8th International Hiroshima Animation Festival has awarded its top three prizes to National Film Board of Canada films. The Grand Prize was awarded to Annecy winner and Oscar nominee WHEN THE DAY BREAKS from Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. In addition, Torril Cove's MY GRANDMOTHER IRONED THE KING'S SHIRTS took home the special jury prize and Eugene Federinko and Rose Newlove's VILLAGE OF IDIOTS was awarded the Renzo Kinoshita Prize. The festival opened on Thursday, August 24 and concluded Monday, August 28, 2000.

TOPIX/Mad Dog Charts Good Health For Kellogg’s Canada

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TOPIX/Mad Dog has wrapped up the 3D animation and design elements for the new 30-second spot for Kellogg’s All-Bran Buds. "Chart" features an anatomical poster of the insides of a healthy woman, who leaps from the wall when no one is around to enjoy a bowl of Kellogg’s All-Bran Buds. TOPIX/Mad Dog producer Diana D'amelio said the 3D character "began as a real woman shot on set, wearing a body-stocking, actually going through the actions in a series of takes. We then recreated her as a glass figure, with a skeletal structure and a stylized heart and circulatory system.

Digital Coast 2000 Explores The New Internet Economy

Posted In | News Categories: Events | Geographic Region: All, North America | Event: NATPE | Site Categories: Events
* Tuesday, September 12 – Thursday, September 14, 2000. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.





Digital Coast 2000 will explore the digital transformation of entertainment and Southern California’s ever expanding Internet economy. Presented in association with the Directors Guild of America and NATPE, the event will bring together Southern Californian senior executives, artists and technologists to discuss the evolution of entertainment in the digital age. For more information: Tel.: (800) 628-7346; or Web: www.natpe.org.

Robin Allen Discusses Europe's Influences On Disney

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* Tuesday, September 12, 2000. San Francisco, California, U.S.A.





Robin Allen will discuss his book EUROPEAN INFLUENCES ON WALT DISNEY and the images that influenced Disney artists. Dr. Allen’s research is based on interviews with the artists who created the features and short films made by Disney. The event gives a rare chance to discuss the influences on Disney films from SNOW WHITE to THE JUNGLE BOOK. For more information contact Karl Cohen at: (415) 386-1044.





WIA's Writing Seminar Will Help You Write A Script That Sells

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* Saturday, September 23, 2000. Hollywood, California, U.S.A.





Portugal’s A Suspeita Takes Anima Mundi Top Prize

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Serving as the major animation festival in South America, Anima Mundi has rolled out its list of winners for the 2000 competition in both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The festival’s goal of highlighting different styles and points of view was achieved with a list of winners from around the world. From Portuguese director José Miguel Ribeiro, A SUSPEITA took home the top prize in both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The five-day event drew 16,000 people.

The Acrobat Issue Of Animation World Magazine Is Now On-Line!

Posted In | News Categories: AWN Site News | Geographic Region: All, Europe, North America | Event: SIGGRAPH
Our August issue, Internet And Computer Animation, features a number

of special articles. In the Internet animation section we are

featuring a theoretical look at what might have happened if animation

legends such as Tex Avery had the freedom of the Internet at their

disposal. Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman tells us the tale. Plus, leading

content producers reveal what tools they are using, and two of

AtomFilm Studios' best give advice on setting up your own home studio

New Jobs: Animators, Digital Artists, Directors, Visual Artists And More...

Posted In | News Categories: Anime, AWN Site News, Flash | Geographic Region: All, Asia, North America | Site Categories: Anime, Flash
Los Angeles, California-based Unbound Studios, a new media company

specializing in animation and gaming for the Web, is looking for 2D

FLASH ANIMATORS, a PRODUCTION/OFFICE ASSISTANT and a TRADITIONAL

CHARACTER ANIMATOR. . . Sucker Punch Productions is looking for a 3D

MODELER and a TEXTURE ARTIST/2D ILLUSTRATOR to work on

character-based games. . . Venice, California-based Brand New School,

a broadcast motion graphics design firm, is looking for an AFTER

Plympton's New Film To Screen At Ottawa

Posted In | News Categories: Events | Geographic Region: All, North America | Site Categories: Events
* Sunday, September 24, 2000. Ottawa, Canada.





Bill Plympton’s newest film "Mutant Aliens" will be screened as part of the Ottawa International Animation Festival. The event will take place at 1 pm at the National Arts Centre. The film version being screened is a work-in-progress. For more information contact the festival at: Tel.: (613) 232-8769 or Web: http://www.awn.com/ottawa/ottawa00.





ASIFA General Assembly Held In North America For The First Time

Posted In | News Categories: Events | Geographic Region: All, North America | Site Categories: Events
* Friday, September 22, 2000. Ottawa, Canada.





NFB Is Holding An Open House

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* Monday, September 25 – Tuesday, September 26, 2000. Saint-Laurent, Canada.





The National Film Board of Canada is holding an open house of their new facilities. The event gives the public a chance to meet the filmmakers and staff. The NFB will feature screenings, studio tours and receptions on Monday from 2-6 pm and on Tuesday from 10 am – 5 pm. Screening facilities will be available for visitors to screen their own work as well. For more information contact the NFB at: Tel.: (514) 283-9571 or (514) 283-9332.

Eyetronics Opens In Los Angeles

Posted In | News Categories: Business | Geographic Region: All, Europe, North America | Site Categories: Business
Belgium-based Eyetronics, a 3D-acquisition technology company, is opening an office in Los Angeles, California. Nick Tesi, Eyetronics’ LA representative, said, "Eyetronics has been operating from their headquarters in Belgium since the start of operations in 1998. The 9 hour time difference has been a major drawback in communicating with our clients and prospects in the U.S. and Canada.

Chuck Jones To Create Original Webseries

Posted In | News Categories: Internet and Interactive | Geographic Region: All, North America | Site Categories: Games, Internet and Interactive
The legendary Chuck Jones is bringing his first original character in 40 years to the Internet. The series will feature Thomas T. Wolf, an unlucky timber wolf who often falls victim to falling objects when someone yells, "Timber!" Jones created the character 10 years ago as an idea intended for a theatrical short. Executive producer Stephan Fossati, who worked on six Looney Tunes shorts in 1992, was asked by a Warner Bros.’ executive whether Jones had any new characters for the Web. Fossati remembered Thomas T.