Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Ottawa conference will focus on the upcoming animated content creation

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Declared the International Animation Festival of Ottawa (OIAF) for the list of programming for the conference in the animation business-oriented (TAC), which runs the length of the film festival. In recent years the festival has tried to put the conference as a meeting place for manufacturers and networks in North America. And includes a conference held in 2014, on the topic of "content creation and explore the connections between the arts and industries," working, industrial panels and face-to-face, one-on-one interviews and opportunities to the pitch.

It also offers a conference program called Fast Track, which is "the speed of the pitch, where producers have the ability to private interviews with dozens of executives very desirable event in one fell swoop perform." While the idea of a meeting with the "High-grata" animation exec seems fanciful, such as the discovery of the strange creature, be kind + days come bes large conference of the artist is very desirable, Waller Vincent, from the artistic director SpongeBob is, I worked with Vincent eons before Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon on:., and he is the consummate professional and assets in a production, it is sure to have good things to say.

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Conference emphasizes programming animation and include:

  • Tom Warburton, creator of Codename: Kids Next Door in conversation with Chris Robinson, Technical Director for OIAF
  • Marc Landsberg (social deviant) explains how the explosion of social media content driving consumer engagement
  • Mercury Filmworks President Clint Eland in a conversation with Eric Coleman, Disney TV Vice President of Original Series, and Mike Moon, Vice President of creation, examine how Disney Television Animation has been creating hit after hit
  • Case Study: The Evolution of Dora The Explorer Dora and her friends: to the city
  • Exec Melissa Wolfe describes the development of children's programming at Amazon Studios

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