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"Ottawa Animation Festival"

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Blogger Amir Avni said...

To my taste "A Country Doctor" by Koji Yamamura, "Madame Tutli-Putli" by Maciek Szczerbowski & Chris Lavis, And "Evevrything Will Be OK" by Don Herztfeldt were also very successful.

They all had a unique sense of storytelling and use of the medium.
I also love Hertzfeldt's short because of it's humane optimism, the sense of humor and hope he brought to a story about crisis and depression. I got up from my seat with a smile.

October 01, 2007 12:36 AM

Blogger Michael Sporn said...

Your critique of modern animation couldn't be more valid. With each year things get worse. Animation is suffering enormously. As you indicated, the UPA films did have extraordinarily inventive design, but they were matched with creative and humorous animation by masterful artists. Today we have "wild" and "crazy" design, always trying too hard to be different, but the movement is just that. Always with the snap and pop, rarely with the grace. It's getting hard to find real animation anymore.

October 01, 2007 8:08 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"These things don't take money to do, they just take imagination."

This should be stamped on the back of the drawing hand of every animator and student/wannabe animator . Well said.

October 01, 2007 2:50 PM

Blogger Kevin Langley said...

Did Bill Melendez animate the scene when Bilgewater sees Christopher turn into a chicken for the first time? It reminded me of the animation in the Charlie Brown cartoons.

Cannon is an incredible animator and really underrated. His scenes in Robin Hoodlum are wonderful. How about the opening scene in "The Magic Fluke", now that's really great. Whether he was animating Inki, Spike or the Fox and Crow he animation really stands out. Now matter how stylized the designs are.

October 01, 2007 7:01 PM

Blogger Thad said...

"Robin Hoodlum" was casted mostly by character. Pat Matthews did most of the king and the Crow, Rudy Larriva did the merry men, and Bobe Cannon handled the Fox.

October 02, 2007 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark,

We'll always differ in tastes. That seems clear, but I think you come to Ottawa and spend 3-4 weeks watching the submissions. I realize you can only go on what you see, but I find that it frustrating that my programming is judged very often by people who dont regularly attend festivals or see what I see. I mean, that's life, but i think it's important to keep that in mind.

About scheduling. We're not more heavily schedule than any other major festival. When you attract such a diverse crowd, you've got to keep all their tastes in mind.

What is real animation by the way?

Take care,
Chris

October 19, 2007 9:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the Christopher Crumpert link is dead, here's a working one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWmoxJhBaXw

February 20, 2008 12:53 AM

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