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Stuttgart Festival Of Animated Film's blogThe 19th Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film
Between May 8th and 13th, 2012 Stuttgart will once again become the centre of international animation films. For the 19th
time, the Festival of Animated Film invites directors, production
companies, distributors and international sales companies to present
their animated films.
Artistic
animation films and the support of young talents represent the core of
the festival. The various competition programmes are endowed with prize
money of more than 50,000 Euros in total. The unique combination of the
Festival of Animated Film, the Animation Production Day and FMX, the
conference on Animation. Effects, Games and Interactive Media, has
established the event as one of the most important world-wide for
financing and developing animation projects.
The festival, founded in 1982, has developed into an essential event for animation film in Germany over the past 30 years and is one of the biggest and most important festivals for animated films around the world. Embedded in the unique setting of Stuttgart’s city centre, the open-air cinema adds a very special touch to the festival’s atmosphere. With the help of a big LED screen and right in the middle of Schlossplatz, the festival was able to present animated short and feature films starting at noon for the first time in 2011. About 75,000 visitors came to Stuttgart to watch around 1,000 films at the open-air location and at Stuttgart’s Innenstadtkinos – the centrally located cinemas. Among those visitors were prominent guests from the movie and animation sector such as Oscar winner Andrew Ruhemann and Oscar maker Ron Diamond, director Pierre Coffin and the actors Christoph Maria Herbst and Boris Aljinovic. More informations on our website: www.itfs.de CALL FOR ENTRIES: Extended deadline: Cartoons for Teens and AniMovieThe Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film – ITFS – (May 08 – 13, 2012) was founded in 1982 and is one of the world’s largest and most important festivals for animated film. The Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film presents the Trickstar in seven different competition categories which cover a spectrum from short animated film and animated series to feature-length animated films. Cash prizes worth approximately 68,000 Euros will be awarded in 2012. The submission deadline for the following categories has elapsed at December 1, 2012: International Competition, student film competition Young Animation and children’s film competition Tricks for Kids. We thank all those who have submitted their films for pre-selection during the past weeks and days. Extended deadline: Cartoons for Teens and AniMovie
The deadline for the new competition category Cartoons for Teens and for the feature length film competition AniMovie has been extended till January 18, 2012. You can register your film online at www.itfs.de. Films can be uploaded or sent on DVD. |
Tags for CALL FOR ENTRIES: Extended deadline: Cartoons for Teens and AniMovieFestival InformationAbout Stuttgart Festival Of Animated Film![]() (Film-&Medienfestival gGmbH) Together with the fmx -Conference on Animation, Effects, Games and Digital Media, the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film is developing into the biggest and most important meeting in the world of animated film. Founded in 1982, the Festival of Animated Film has always promoted artistic animated films, young talented artists and the entire animated film sector. The accompanying events and programmes range from presentations by schools and studios, showcases of famous animation artists and the popular “Best Of Animation” series, right up to screenplay writer workshops with well-known animated film professionals. At the festival’s open air programme on the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart, the people of Stuttgart celebrate the art of animated film together with guests from all over the world. View my profile Send me a message User imagesUseful linksThe Bulletin Board
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