A society for education, support, and growth of the Pacific NW animation community.
A division of ASIFA (International Animation Association).
ASIFA Seattle and ASIFA Portland were formerly ASIFA-NW. Both groups’ activities are listed on our Calendar.

Newsletter — July 2004

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NEWS:
1. CALL FOR ENTRIES: FLIPBOOK CONTEST
2. CALL FOR ENTRIES: PORTLAND INDY ANIMATION FEST
3. FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: RAC MEDIA ARTIST

EVENTS:

CLASSES/WORKSHOPS:
4. BILL PLYMPTON MASTER ANIMATION CLASS [Portland, OR]
5. SEATTLE BILL PLYMPTON ANIMATION CLASS POSTPONED
6. MIXED-MEDIA ANIMATION INTENSIVES WEEKEND [Seattle, WA]
7. MESMER 3D ANIMATION COURSES [Seattle, WA]
8. OREGON3D COMPUTER ANIMATION COURSES [Portland, OR]
9. COYOTE ANIMATION [Seattle, WA]
10. ANIMATED ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMPS [Bainbridge Island, WA]
 CLAYMATION I
 CLAYMATION II
 MANGA MOVIE MANIA
 CARTOON CRAFTS: ART THAT MOVES
11. NW FILM CENTER ANIMATION CAMPS [Portland, OR]
 ANIMATION FUN COURSE
 ANIMATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
 ANIMATION FOR TEENS
 ADVANCED ANIMATION FOR TEENS


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NEWS
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1. CALL FOR ENTRIES: FLIPBOOK CONTEST
Seattle Flip Books now accepting submissions to Seattle's First Annual
City-Wide Flip Book Contest. Flip Books must be hand rendered for
consideration in the three contest categories; Most Artistic Flip Book,
Funniest Flip Book, and Best Flip Book. Prizes from several local
establishments, and all accepted entries are featured in the documentary
film about the making of the contest and get a free DVD copy of the film.
Film premieres and Winners announced at the Fremont Outdoor Movies July
31st. Deadline for submissions is July 5, 2004. Send flip books and $15
entry fee (checks to Seattle Flip Books) Seattle Flip Books, PO Box
17908, Seattle, WA 98127. Info: www.flipbookcontest.com

2. CALL FOR ENTRIES: PORTLAND INDY ANIMATION FEST
Deadline: July 23rd, 2004. There is no entry fee.
The Portland Indy Animation Festival 2004 is now accepting competitive and
non-competitive entries. The Festival celebrates independent animators
around the world, the more independent and original, the better.
Submissions can include all aspects of animation including 3D, 2D,
machinima, stop motion, filmed puppetry (in all its forms),
animatedtrailers for works in progress and interpretations of the art of
animation. Format of submissions (which are final) must be provided on one
of the following: DVD, SVCD, VCD, VHS (PAL/SECAM/NTSC), miniDV, SWF
(Flash) or mpeg2. The Festival will take place at several venues 11th -
14th August 2004 in Portland, Oregon, USA. Entries submitted for the
competition will be evaluated by judges and the audience. There will be
awards handed out to those present on the last day of the festival. More
Info: pdxanimation.com piaf2004@pdxanimation.com

3. FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY: RAC MEDIA ARTIST
The Regional Arts & Culture Council is seeking applicants and nominations
for its Individual Artist Fellowships - grants of $20,000 each to be
awarded to two artists annually. For FY 2004-05, RACC intends to award one
fellowship to a literary artist and one fellowship to a media artist.
Eligible for the fellowships are artists who currently reside in
Clackamas, Multnomah or Washington counties, who have been in working
practice in their discipline for a minimum of 10 years and are recognized
as a professional artist by their peers. Additional eligibility criteria
apply. Artists do not need to be nominated, they can apply directly.
Applications must be in the RACC office no later than 5pm Monday, July
26, 2004. This is not a postmark deadline. Guidelines and applications are
available now on the web site. Info: www.racc.org/ or contact
Lorin Schmit Dunlop, Grants Program Officer at 503-823-5408



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CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
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4. BILL PLYMPTON MASTER ANIMATION CLASS [Portland, OR]
Date TBD, planning for August 2004
The quintessential indie animator, the master of cartoon hilarity and
Northwest native Bill Plympton is coming to Portland to show off his new
feature film "Hair High," and give a day-long intensive masterclass in
which he will demonstrate his drawing techniques. Location: TBD More info:
www.plymptoons.com

5. SEATTLE BILL PLYMPTON ANIMATION CLASS POSTPONED
Indefinitely due to venue changes...but you can go down to Portland as
soon as that one is announced.

6. MIXED-MEDIA ANIMATION INTENSIVES WEEKEND [Seattle, WA]
a.. Animation I - Sat., Aug. 7, 10am-5pm
a.. Animation II - Sun., Aug. 8, 10am-5pm
instructor - Wendy Jackson Hall
member cost - $ 85
non member cost - $ 95 Course fee includes a total of 5 hours of
independent lab time upon completion of class. (Both sessions includes 5
hours of independent lab time) Take both Animation I and Animation II
sessions for $145 (911 members)/$175 (non-members) Location: 911 Media
Arts Center, 117 Yale Ave. N (between Denny and John), Seattle. Info:
www.911media.org or 206-682-6552.
    Animation I In this intensive one-day workshop, you will learn all about the fine art of frame-by-frame filmmaking in our Hands-On Animation Lab using our Video Lunchbox system. We will explore various animation techniques, including cameraless animation, drawing on film, flipbooks, stop-motion, pixelation and rotoscoping. Bring a bag lunch to eat while we enjoy a screening of animated films that will introduce you to the fascinating history of animation. After taking this course you will be certified to rent time in our animation studio to work on your independent animation projects. Class limit: 8 Animation II This class takes off where Animation I ends, delving into additional features of the Video Lunchbox system and exploring advanced animation techniques. The course will cover the use of audio for lip-synch dialogue and animation timed to music and alternative animation techniques such as multi-plane, replacement, sand, paint-on-glass and time-lapse. Bring a bag lunch to eat while we enjoy a screening of animated films that will highlight the course content as well as make parallels between mixed-media and digital animation. Prerequisites: Animation I. Class limit: 8
7. MESMER 3D ANIMATION COURSES [Seattle, WA] Ongoing courses in Softimage XSI, Maya and 3D Studio Max. Info: www.mesmer.com 8. OREGON3D COMPUTER ANIMATION COURSES [Portland, OR] Ongoing courses in 3D Studio Max, Flint, Flame, Maya, Combustion and other 3D computer animation and visual effects programs. Info: www.oregon3d.com 9. COYOTE ANIMATION [Seattle, WA] Coyote Junior High and 911 Media Arts offer the Coyote Animation Workshop several times per year. These on-going Saturday-morning workshops are for young animators ages 10 and up. Working in 911 Media Arts Center's Hands-On Animation Lab, students produce personalized animations using drawing, clay, clip-art, sand, found- objects, stop-motion and more! Info: www.911media.org or Call Coyote Jr. High for more information/registration: 206-323-7276 10. ANIMATED ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMPS [Bainbridge Island, WA] For the third year, Animated Adventures is offering animation production camps on Bainbridge Island. This year 4 classes are being offered through the Bainbridge Island Parks & Recreation District and held in the wonderful Ordway School Art Room. All camps taught by Wendy Jackson Hall with an assistant (new this year!). To register, call 206-855-9034 or visit www.animatedadventures.com Space Reservation ($25 deposit): Call instructor Wendy Jackson Hall at 206-855-9034
    CLAYMATION (ages 10 and up/grades 5-12) Dates/Times/Fees: Claymation I: July 12-16 CLASS FULL Claymation II: July 19-23 (9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) $195 Description: Bring your own characters and stories to life with the art of clay animation. Using plasticine clay and digital video animation technology, we will create original short animated films complete with sound effects and music. Advanced returning students and students who wish to create a more elaborate claymation film, and/or to collaborate with friends on a film, are encouraged to sign up for both weeks, Claymation I and II. Materials fee of $25 payable to instructor at first class (only one fee required for 2-week students). MANGA MOVIE MANIA (ages 10 and up/grades 5-12) Dates/Times/Fees: July 26-30 CLASS FULL Description: Calling all Japanimation junkies! Make your own action- packed anime cartoons in this drawing-intensive workshop. Learn to animate like the pros do, with pegbar and lightbox animation, painted cels and special effects. If you dream of animating ninjas, fairies or other fantastic creatures, this is the class for you! Each student will receive a video of the animation created in class. Materials fee of $25 payable to instructor at first class. CARTOON CRAFTS: ART THAT MOVES (ages 6-11/grades 1-5) Dates/Times/Fees: July 26-30 (9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.): $55 Description: Whirligigs, zoetropes and flipbooks, oh my! In this hands-on workshop, we will create art that moves, from optical toys to acrobatic puppets. Students will keep all of their animated works of art. Materials fee of $15 payable to instructor at first class.
Free Screening/Performance: All of the student animation created in the summer workshops will be screened for the public in an outdoor animation festival on Bainbridge Island. Save the Date: Friday, September 10, 2004 - 8pm 11. NW FILM CENTER ANIMATION CAMPS [Portland, OR] The NW Film Center continues its summer youth programs with 4 animation workshops taught by Sharon Niemczyk. Offered in cooperation with Saturday Academy. To register, call 503-725-2330 or visit www.saturdayacademy.org. Tuition assistance is available.
    ANIMATION FUN COURSE #021 (GRADES 4-6) SECTION 2: TUESDAY-FRIDAY, JUL 6-9, 9 A.M.-1 P.M. SECTION 3: MONDAY-FRIDAY, AUG 23-27, 9 A.M.-NOON Have you wondered how the pros make cartoon characters come to life? Through short exercises designed to spark creativity, students will expand their understanding of how animation motion works and its potential. This course covers the basics of cartoon cut-out and stop- motion animation and is an excellent class to prepare students for the more directed ANIMATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE class below. Enrollment limit: 10. Select one of three identical sections. 5 SESSIONS (except section 2: 4 sessions) . TUITION: $205 ANIMATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE COURSE # 022 (GRADES 4-6) SECTION 1: MONDAY-THURSDAY, JUL 19-22, 9 A.M.-1 P.M., PLUS FRIDAY, JUL 23, EITHER 9 A.M.-12:30 P.M. OR 1:30-5 P.M. SECTION 2: MONDAY-THURSDAY, AUG 16-19, 9 A.M.-1 P.M., PLUS FRIDAY, AUG 20, EITHER 9 A.M.-1 P.M. OR 1-5 P.M. Bring your drawings and sculpture to life! Learn about the history of animation and practice animation techniques with drawings, cut- outs and flipbooks with a view to completing a short animated film. No previous experience necessary, though ANIMATION FUN, above, is a recommended introduction. Please note that on the last day of class (Friday), students will attend either a morning or afternoon session for filmming their projects. Families and friends are invited to a screening of completed work after the class. Enrollment limit: 10. Select one of two identical sections. 5 SESSIONS. TUITION: $255 ANIMATION FOR TEENS COURSE # 024 (GRADES 7-12) SECTION 2: (girls only) MONDAY-THURSDAY, JUL 12-15, 9 A.M.- 1 P.M., plus FRIDAY, JUN 16 either 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or 1:30-5 p.m. Bring your drawings and sculpture to life! Learn about the history of animation and practice animation techniques with drawings, cut- outs and flipbooks with a view to completing a short animated film. No previous experience necessary. Please note that on the last day of class (Friday), students will attend either a morning or afternoon session for filming their projects. Enrollment limit: 10. Enrollment in Section 2 is limited to girls. Viva la femme! 5 SESSIONS. TUITION: $255 ADVANCED ANIMATION FOR TEENS COURSE #026 (GRADES 7-12) MONDAY-THURSDAY, AUG 9-12, 9 A.M.-noon, PLUS FRIDAY, AUG 13, either 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or 1:30-5 p.m. Make your animated characters talk! Those with previous animation experience, such as ANIMATION FOR TEENS above, are invited to further develop their expertise by creating short animated films with synchronized dialogue and sound effects. Please note that on the last day of class (Friday), students will attend either a morning or afternoon session for filmmaking their projects. Enrollment limit: 10. 5 SESSIONS. TUITION: $275
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