Archives for: April 2006, 20
Frederator to podcast public domain toons
April 20th, 2006From AWN
"Frederator Studios has launched ReFrederator (www.refrederator.com), the
world's first daily vintage cartoon video podcast.
ReFrederator will feature classic cartoons from the public domain such as
Bugs Bunny, Mighty Mouse, Daffy Duck, Betty Boop, Little Lulu, Porky Pig,
Donald Duck and Felix the Cat, as well as fairy tales and musicals. Every
7-9 minute podcast will feature a short-form classic cartoon and
promotional packaging and branding from ReFrederator. New episodes will
appear daily Monday through Friday, grouped into weekly themes.
The first week of the new series features a Mother Goose theme, beginning
with a 1935 Humpty Dumpty cartoon from Ub Iwerks, Walt Disney's personal
friend and first employee, followed by Mighty Mouse in WOLF! WOLF! from
1945 and the Oscar-nominated PIGS IN A POLKA from director Friz Freleng.
The week will wrap up with POOR CINDERELLA, the only color Betty Boop
cartoon, and FONEY FABLES, a series of short vignette parodies of classic
Disney stories.
Programming for ReFrederator is headed by producer Eric Homan and
illustrator, cartoonist and scholar Dave Kirwan (www.davekirwan.com).
Consultants include animation historian Jerry Beck
(www.cartoonresearch.com) and writer Melissa Wolfe. The launch programming
was edited by Barry Hirschberg.
In addition, on Tuesday, April 18, the studio celebrates the showing of its
100th cartoon on its flagship Channel Frederator video podcast.
For a free subscription to Channel Frederator or ReFrederator, search
Channel Frederator or ReFrederator in the iTunes Podcast Directory, or
visit www.channelfrederator.com or www.refrederator.com and click
"subscribe."
Frederator founder Fred Seibert is one of the world's leading independent
cartoon producers and the exec producer of six hit series on the
Nickelodeon Networks, including its number one show THE FAIRLY ODDPARENTS.
Prior to forming Frederator Studios, Seibert served as president of
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons where he led the return of cartoons to the
television mainstream."
What a swell idea!
Siggraph 06 - Computer Animation schedule
April 20th, 2006From AWN
"SIGGRAPH 2006 ANNOUNCES COMPUTER ANIMATION FESTIVAL SCHEDULE.
The Computer Animation Festival jury for SIGGRAPH 2006 selected 97 films
and two award winners from 726 entries for exemplary use of
computer-generated imagery and animation and compelling storytelling.
The SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival is an internationally recognized
event that engages and inspires artists and technologists alike. Each year,
it serves as a mirror of what is possible today and a window into what can
be achieved in the future.
"Word is out that the Computer Animation Festival is one of the premier
venues for showcasing artistic talent in the film world. In fact, we
witnessed a remarkable 25% increase in submissions from 2005 to 2006, and
with that increase the competition amongst films is fierce," stated
Terrence Masson, the SIGGRAPH 2006 Computer Animation Festival chair from
Digital Fauxtography Inc. "The bar of excellence has risen even higher and
this year's crop of accepted pieces is diverse, thought-provoking, and
technically superb."
SIGGRAPH 2006 will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, July 30-Aug. 3.
The Electronic Theater, held in the Grand Ballroom of the Boston Convention
& Exhibition Center, will hold screenings July 31 (7:00-9:00 pm), Aug. 1
(1:30-3:30 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm) and Aug. 2 (1:30-3:30 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm).
To see the entire list of the Electronic Theater program go to:
http://news.awn.com/index.php3?newsitem_no=16712
For more information on the SIGGRAPH 2006 Computer Animation Festival,
visit www.siggraph.org/s2006/main.php?f=conference&p=caf.
SIGGRAPH 2006 will bring an estimated 25,000 computer graphics and
interactive technology professionals from six continents to Boston for the
industry's most respected technical and creative programs focusing on
research, science, art, animation, gaming, interactivity, education and the
Web. More than 250 international exhibiting companies are expected.
Registration for the conference and exhibition is open to the public.
ACM SIGGRAPH, the leading professional society for computer graphics and
interactive techniques, sponsors SIGGRAPH 2006."
I highly recommend attending this years conference if you haven't been to one before, or even if you have. A lot of knowledge to soak up, ideas to inspire, and people to meet. Well worth the price of admission in my opinion...


