Thursday, 26 March 2015

Get Schooled X Nickelodeon : $25,000 Animation Scholarship

Nickelodeon has partnered with Get Schooled  to offer the opportunity of receiving an animation schorlarship  $25,000. The scholarship is open to animator aged  17 to 24 across the globe, head over to get schooled from the link below to sign up for more information about how to apply. This is an amazing chance to break into the animation industry.

Artist Open Call: Gallery Nucleus - Hatsune Mike Dreams of Eletric Sheep


Crypton Future Media, INC is collaborating with Gallery Nucleus to present an exhibition celebrating their much loved character Hatsune Miku. Crypton are accepting online submission from fans across the globe with a chance for their creations to exhibited at Gallery Nucleus from July 2nd - July 19th this year. Deadline for entries is May 2, 2015. Head over their page below for more information and the best of luck!

Friday, 13 March 2015

Competition: The Little Painting Challenge

Calling all students! BBC Ones The Big Painting Challenge  have opened their contest The Little Painting Challenge , all you have to do is draw or paint your entry on the blank side of A6 postcard and get it sent into them before 5pm on Thursday 2nd April 2015.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/Cvsz560mZ2km6WgrQkhgGm/the-little-painting-challenge

There is no theme to the card design its up to your imagination but keep in mind it must be traditional media no digital/printed art this time. When entering if your course is A-level and above tick Over 16 experienced, for more contest information click the little painting challenge text above.
 
The prizes are whopping set of art supplies and the chance to have your work exhibited in the newly refurbished Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester from the 4th of May 2015
 
You can check out some post card designs by BBC staff  here for inspiration.
 
Speak with Nick to grab an entry card, they should also be found at you local Libraries, Museums and able to download from the website. 

Thursday, 12 March 2015

2015 Animation challeges

http://www.11secondclub.com
Open to animators across the globe The 11 Second club is a monthly competition focused on character animation. Each month a different 11 second audio file is available to download, then you use that month to animate a character (or two) performing the dialogue whilst acting out a scenario that you feel best fits the audio. During the month you can submit your progress and get feedback from your peers on the clubs forums. At the end of the month everyone will votes of the submissions they consider the best. This is an fantastic environment to practice and improve you skills. Head on over to the 11 Second Club to check out previous months submissions and for more information on how to enter!

http://www.loopdeloop.org/
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Loop de loop is a bi-monthly themed animation challenge open to animators around the world focused on Looping animations. Submissions are displayed on the blog and on the last Tuesday of the month all of the posted loops are compiled and screened to a live audience at loop in Melbourne. It is important to note that there is no set timeframe for your loop, it could be a short made of a few frames or a very long piece but remember you only have that month to submit.  for more information check out their submissions page .

http://www.animateclay.com/index.php/challenges
Animate Clay monthly challenge is fantastic for you stop motion cohorts to practice your animation skills, find your self a small set brief and build up your show reel. The previous months winner chooses the current theme and the entries have no cap on length, but keep in mind one month is not a lot of time! and you might want to make new props and puppets to fit the theme. So head to the website, join the forum and get going!

Film Watch - (Double bill!) Princess Kaguya & Isao Takahata and his Tale of Princess Kaguya

 
Released March 20th, Studio Ghibis new animated feature 'The tale of Princess Kagura' , directed by co-founder Isao Takahata, is a beautiful film based on the ancient Japanese folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (Taketori Monogatari). Set in ancient japan a bamboo cutter discovers a miniature girl inside a glowing bamboo shoot who grows very quickly into a beautiful young lady.


 
This week is a special double bill because if you are able to get to Manchester this Sunday 15th the Corner House Cinema are hosting a special Double Bill Preview of 'The Tale of the Princess Kaguya' along with the documentary 'Isao Takahata and his tale of Princess Kaguya' which lets you see into the creative procedure in making the film.
 
For more information and tickets, check out the link below.