Podcast: Linda talks about ASIFA East on the Frenzer Foreman Animation Forum
Looking for a new animation podcast? Check out the Frenzer Foreman Animation Forum! FFAF Podcast Episode 26 I recently visited their secret recording headquarters to chat about animation, ASIFA East, […]
New Animation Hotline Episode from Dustin Grella
View From a ’77 Chevy Scottsdale. This is another of the ‘hint fiction’ stories. I’ve gotten about twenty of them so I am going to try to do as many […]
ASIFA-EAST Open Screening Series Continues! May 30th!
Need some feedback or inspiration? Our newest regular event showcases and critiques works in progress and motivates us all to keep moving forward on our personal work. Bring recent works, […]
ASIFA East Awards and Film round up!
Another great season of East Coast animation has come and gone and as we do every May for more than 40 years? – I wanted to round up as many […]
Interview with Bill Plympton and David B Levy and MoCCA!
Tomorrow night the Society of Illustrators is hosting an event supporting New York animation’s own Bill Plympton in his most recent project a biography/art of book titled Independently Animated: Bill […]
This Weekend!
April 20th – 27th Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents – Animation Celebration April 20th – May 1st The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival presents – 2011 Animation Screenings April 22nd […]
ASIFA-East April Interview: Diane Kredensor
Diane Kredensor’s formative years were spent making children’s books out of construction paper and way too much Elmer’s glue, and her grown-up years have been spent pursuing a successful career […]
Calendar Updates
New additions to the Events Calendar: April 12th, Tuesday 7pm The Graphic Artists Guild of NY presents – The Art of the Graphic Novel with Gareth Hinds April 15th, Friday […]
ASIFA-East March Interview: Jake Armstrong
Jake Armstrong grew up in Norman, Oklahoma and moved to NY to study animation. He’s currently a freelance artist living in Brooklyn doing anything from animation to storyboarding to illustration […]
The New Animation Stars of NYC: Part 1
The longer I’ve observed the animation scene, the more I’ve come to notice that our art-form’s past achievements are usually applauded at the expense or at the underestimation of the great work that’s being done right now. I don’t think this happens fo…