NW ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2012: Call For Submissions
From our friends at the NW Animation Festival: There’s just one month left to submit your film for the Northwest Animation Festival! The final deadline is April 1. Screenings will be…
DetailsFrom our friends at the NW Animation Festival: There’s just one month left to submit your film for the Northwest Animation Festival! The final deadline is April 1. Screenings will be…
DetailsAll ASIFA-East members are kindly requested to participate in our jury nights to select the winners of the 2012 ASIFA-East Animated Film Festival! Join or renew your membership online or…
DetailsEntry Forms Now Available! Our annual animated film festival is now taking submissions. Please download this form for instructions on how to submit your entries. All films are due POSTMARKED…
DetailsHello ASIFA community! SVA cordially invites you to take part in a screening of Le TAbleau followed by a Q&A with writer/director JEAN-FRANCOIS LAGUIONIE on Friday, March 2nd. Please see…
DetailsEntry Forms Now Available! Our annual animated film festival is now taking submissions. Please download this form for instructions on how to submit your entries. All films are due no…
DetailsIt’s not often you are treated to live music at an ASIFA-East event, and it makes it doubly special that our special guest was not only a talented song-writer but…
DetailsWritten by Christopher Siemasko. Do you remember the way it felt the first time you saw your animation moving on its own? That is the experience that the Jacob Burns…
DetailsCalling all artists and entertainment professionals! Please join ASIFA-East as we present an evening with Steven Zelin, The Singing CPA! If you’ve never seen Steven in performance, this event will…
DetailsOur newest regular event showcases and critiques works in progress and motivates us all to keep moving forward on our personal work. Bring recent works, works-in-progress, and animation tests (totaling…
DetailsKatie Cropper’s short film Sugar seems simple enough upon first glance, but it possibly has some more complex undertones to it. It begins with a simplified landscape, forming with sound…
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