1.23.2005

The Animation Show 2005 in Atlanta


Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt's The Animation Show will make a stop in Atlanta, opening March 18th at the Midtown Art Cinema (931 Monroe Drive; telephone: 678-495-1424). This is a great animation festival, the last one in 2003 selling out in many venues around the country. There was such a wonderfully diverse list of animators showcased, including some new animation by Don made exclusively for the Show. (Incidentally, if you missed the first run of the festival, then I highly recommend you buy the Animation Show Vol. 1 DVD. Great stuff on it.)

The traveling festival is in its second run, and this time I've had the great privilege in seeing a few of the entries when I attended the Ottawa International Animation Festival last September (which will be an entirely different post, once I get my notes together on that). The quirky but fun BUNNIES, by Jakob Schuh, was an interesting short. So short you'll have to see it again to pick up on the subtleties. Also featured will be WARD 13 (no relation), which Amid and Rita at the Brew have already given high praise. If you liked that toy train track chase scene from Wallace and Gromit's WRONG TROUSERS (I believe), then you'll get a kick outta this one. Imagine that scene x 10. Very intense stuff for being stop-motion.

LOCAL ANIMATOR ALERT: Also on the bill will be Jennifer Drummond's THE F.E.D.S. Jen is from Farmington, GA, just south of Athens. If you think you've seen her stuff before, it's because you've seen WAKING LIFE. She uses the same "painting over interpolated rotoscoping" process that Bob Sabiston created several years ago. (In the meantime, Bob's studio, Flat Black Films, is working on director Richard Linklater's movie adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel, A SCANNER DARKLY.)

And I'm digging that poster by Tim Biskup. Here's hoping they'll sell those when the Show comes our way in March. (Click on above image for a larger version.)

There ya go. Hope that's enough for a Monday.

(UPDATE: I finally saw The Animation Show and you can read my review about it HERE.)

13 comments:

  1. I'm there dude... I am going to forward this to some other cartoonist friends of mine who might also be into going. It sounds like a party!

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  2. We'll have to work out a time to all go at the same time, or something. I think it runs for about a week or just a weekend. They don't say on the site. I'll try to keep you posted.

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  3. *crosses fingers*
    Please come to Austin, oh please come to Austin...

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  4. I missed the first Animation Show when it came to Toronto (twice!) so I hope it makes it's way back here... I saw some of the shorts at ResFest already. Very fun...

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  5. Sure. I mention it at the end of the post there--the artist is Tim Biskup. He has a site, just click HERE.

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  7. Thank you so much for alerting me to this event.

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  8. Considering that there are actual artists that are drawing over video footage and that there is some manipulation going on with the content, I would say that yes, there is some sort of animation going on there. Not much, but there is some to a certain degree. In fact, WAKING LIFE has more animation to it than was thought of back when it was snubbed for nomination for the very first Best Animated Feature catagory. And also, Bob Sabiston himself comes from an animation background.

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