ANIMATION CO-PRODUCTION FORUM TO HOST YOUNG SPECIALISTS FROM CAUCASUS
PanARMENIAN.Net
March 30, 2012 - 14:29 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Stuttgart International Festival of Animated
Film, the Georgian National Film Center and ReAnimania Yerevan
International Animation Film Festival are organizing an Animation
Co-Production Forum to connect young directors, animators and producers
from Germany and the Caucasus region.
The aim of the Animation Co-Production Forum is to identify interesting
projects and to connect optional co-production partners with regard
to an application for the Co-Production Prize of the Robert Bosch
Stiftung.
The forum is directed at both animation filmmakers who are looking
for a producer or coproducer and producers who are interested in
producing or coproducing an animated film project. Several meetings,
workshops, trainings, and pitching sessions will be held.
The Animation Co-Production Forum takes place from May 10-11 in the
context of the 19th Stuttgart International Festival of Animated
Film (ITFS). With over 2,000 international professionals and about
to 75,000 spectators the ITFS, the FMX and the Animation Production
Day form one of the world's largest animation events and a unique
platform for animation business and culture.
The selected directors, animators, and producers will be invited
for three nights to take part in the Animation Coproduction Forum in
Stuttgart. Travel and accommodation costs are covered by the Animation
Co-Production Forum.
Robert Bosch Stiftung, one of the largest German foundations enabling
people to implement projects and initiative in Germany and elsewhere,
issues three Co-Production Prizes for joint film productions by
young filmmakers.
The prize, worth up to ~@70,000 for each selected project, is
awarded for short films in the categories animation, documentary,
and live action.
PanARMENIAN.Net
March 30, 2012 - 14:29 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Stuttgart International Festival of Animated
Film, the Georgian National Film Center and ReAnimania Yerevan
International Animation Film Festival are organizing an Animation
Co-Production Forum to connect young directors, animators and producers
from Germany and the Caucasus region.
The aim of the Animation Co-Production Forum is to identify interesting
projects and to connect optional co-production partners with regard
to an application for the Co-Production Prize of the Robert Bosch
Stiftung.
The forum is directed at both animation filmmakers who are looking
for a producer or coproducer and producers who are interested in
producing or coproducing an animated film project. Several meetings,
workshops, trainings, and pitching sessions will be held.
The Animation Co-Production Forum takes place from May 10-11 in the
context of the 19th Stuttgart International Festival of Animated
Film (ITFS). With over 2,000 international professionals and about
to 75,000 spectators the ITFS, the FMX and the Animation Production
Day form one of the world's largest animation events and a unique
platform for animation business and culture.
The selected directors, animators, and producers will be invited
for three nights to take part in the Animation Coproduction Forum in
Stuttgart. Travel and accommodation costs are covered by the Animation
Co-Production Forum.
Robert Bosch Stiftung, one of the largest German foundations enabling
people to implement projects and initiative in Germany and elsewhere,
issues three Co-Production Prizes for joint film productions by
young filmmakers.
The prize, worth up to ~@70,000 for each selected project, is
awarded for short films in the categories animation, documentary,
and live action.