Norm and Cory by Andrew Kaiko
Two years ago, Andrew Kaiko’s Orbis Park (2011) was the eighth entry of the ASIFA-East Viewseum. Andrew’s first independent film showcased his skillful abilities as a hand-drawn animator, as well…
DetailsTwo years ago, Andrew Kaiko’s Orbis Park (2011) was the eighth entry of the ASIFA-East Viewseum. Andrew’s first independent film showcased his skillful abilities as a hand-drawn animator, as well…
DetailsOur friends at Pratt Institute are looking for 2D Animation Instructors. Send them your information! See below for all details: “Department of Digital Arts seeks qualified, artistically minded 2D animation…
DetailsIt’s Open Screening time! Have a new short to share? A work in progress to get feedback on? Bring it to our Annual Open Screening Night on December 5th, 2013.…
DetailsOn Oct.28th, ASIFA-East members had the exclusive chance to attend a Times Square screening of Frozen and a post-screening discussion with co-directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, producer Peter Del Vecho and songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. After…
DetailsOur friends in Brookdale send us this listing: Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, NJ seeks to build a pool of qualified adjunct instructors to teach courses in 3D animation. Adjuncts…
DetailsThis just in from Maya Rudolph – I’m looking for a knowledgeable After Effects animator with a good sense of cartoon timing, with any character experience being a plus but…
DetailsOur friends at The Museum of the Moving Image would like to alert the animation community to this weekend’s curated program: Computer Age: Early Computer Movies, 1952–1987. They’ve put together…
DetailsSorry for the late notice but there are two events coming up in NYC that you should mark on your calendars. Long time ASIFA member Greg Ford has curated a…
DetailsIt’s Open Screening time! Have a new short to share? A work in progress to get feedback on? Bring it to our Annual Open Screening Night on December 5th, 2013.…
DetailsOne of the better things about the beginning of the MTV music video era is that it allowed a new platform for experimental filmmaking to be seen and exposed. Indeed,…
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