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 […]
Little Piggies from Buzzco
Little Piggies from Buzzco Associates on Vimeo. The recent stalemate in Congress has prompted us to bring back our “Mother Goosing the News” from earlier this millennium. A couple […]
Changing the Guard
Article by David B. Levy. It’s surprising to look back and realize that I’ve spent most of my animation career as president of ASIFA-East, and a large percentage of my […]
Happy Summer!
ASIFA-East is currently on hiatus for the summer. We will have occasional posts from time to time til the fall. Have a great summer!
Job listing: Instructor needed
Pratt Institute: Part Time Instructor, 2-D Animation Fall 2011 Department of Digital Arts seeks qualified, artistically minded 2D animation instructors who address the creation and use of traditional and digital […]
Jake Friedman on Art Babbitt
ASIFA-East member and former aNYmator writer Jake Friedman has written a wonderfully informative and well researched article for AWN on Art Babbitt and his effect on animation education. To read […]
What is ASIFA-East?
In case anyone missed it, ASIFA-East President Dave Levy wrote a very informative article on what ASIFA-East is, the role and relevance of the organization today, and how it can […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]