Event Category |
Animation Production Workshop |
Starting Session: |
October 2013 |
Ending Session: |
March 2014 |
Website: |
http://www.animationsansfrontieres.eu |
About ASF :
Animation Sans Frontières is a lecture/workshop-based supplementary training programme designed to give European graduate-level animation film and production students an understanding of the fine art and the business of getting an idea onto a screen.
With the support of the MEDIA Programme of the European Community, Animation Sans Frontières is an 8-week programme run by and at, in order of appearance, 4 prestigious European animation film schools:
Together these 4 partner schools aim at strengthening networks between the European animation industry and young European students and recent graduates.
Schedules:
Module 1
Filmakademie, Germany - this October
Module 2
MOME, Hungary - this November
Module 3
The Animation Workshop, Denmark - next February
Module 4
Gobelins, France - next March
Contents:
The workshop is mainly composed of the following:
Overviews: Various industry themes, regional, national, international markets.
Toolbox: Production tools, from pitching to line production,Case Studies alongside studio visits,Creative Workshops.
ASF is designed to give European graduate-level animation film and production students an understanding of the fine art and the business of getting an idea onto a screen.
ASF is run by 4 prestigious European animation film schools:
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in Germany;
Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Hungary;
The Animation Workshop in Denmark;
Gobelins, l’école de l’image in France.
This programme will last 8 weeks and is open to European students from all European animation film and film production schools.
The schedule of the workshop is the following:
Module 1-Filmakademie: "Finding new ideas, topics and formats", Germany (October, 2013);
Module 2-MOME: "Design, style and approach", Hungary (November, 2013);
Module 3-The Animation Workshop: "The production bible, financing and distribution", Denmark (February, 2014);
Module 4-Gobelins: "Production management, the producer pitch", France (March, 2014).
The participation fee is 800 euro and covers all travel costs to all 4 schools, all hotel/hostel nights including breakfasts for 2 weeks at each school, all lunches and several dinners as well as a wealth of didactic material (from art supplies through various teacher hand-outs to a number of recognised film production books).
Students who will successfully complete ASF will receive a joint course certificate signed by all 4 partner organising schools.
If you are interested, you can fill in the application form. The submission deadline is the 31st of May.
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