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CAE presents 'Animation Make It Happen: Monday 18 June...
> 12 june 2007
Qantm campuses open in Melbourne, Sydney & Singapore...
> 23 MAY 2007
Film Victoria Short Film Fund...
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22 May 2007
Media World Pictures launches
2 new TV series: Dogstar &
The Circuit
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> 31 maY 2007
Flying Bark productions' new 3D projects...
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7 April 2007
Animated Dialogues Conference update...
> 24 February 2007
Animated Dialogues Conference:
call for Papers...


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13 JUNe 2007 > SATELLITE EVENT
CAE presents: Animation: Make It Happen!
Monday 18 June
6.30pm - 7.45pm
FREE entry


CAE Room: B427
Level 4, 253 Flinders Lane
Bookings > 03 9652 0611


Join us in this special event of Melbourne-based animators in a discussion panel on all things animation. Hear about DIY art production, creating independent and commercial animations and advice on how to make your animation projects happen.
Not to be missed!

Panel:
Mike Cowup: Australian Film Commission
Malcolm Turner: MIAF
Dan Hartney: Animators At Large
Stephanie Brotchie & Chris Pahlow: DIY Art

 

12 june 2007 > qantm campuses open in Melbourne, Sydney & Singapore

Qantm College, Australia’s leading private education provider for the creative digital media industries has continued to expand with the opening of its Melbourne campus this year. The campus at 11 Jeffcott St is currently accepting enrolments into a range of digital media qualifications at certificate, diploma and degree level. New classes are scheduled to begin on the 10th of September 2007.

“2007 has been a big year for Qantm College with campuses opening in Melbourne, Sydney and Singapore. This highlights the continued growth of the industries we teach for in Melbourne and our commitment to bringing high quality, industry relevant education to places where these industries are booming” said Bryn Giles, the College’s General Manager.

As part of this commitment Qantm College is proud to be a Platinum Sponsor of the Melbourne International Animation Festival and looks forward to a strong ongoing relationship with the entire Melbourne Animation Industry.

 

23 MAY 2007 > FILM VICTORIA SHORT FILM FUND

The Film Victoria Short film Fund is a developmental program providing filmmakers with the opportunity to refine their skills on a fully funded short film prior to making a feature or larger scale television project.

The Film Victoria Short Film Fund is an annual program. The next deadline date is 3 September 2007 and the 2007 guidelines will be posted on the Film Victoria web site on 1 June 2007 and must be used for your application.

If you have any further queries, please contact Meg Gardiner, Professional Development Officer - 9660 3200 OR idi@film.vic.gov.au

Short Film guidelines and application form
http://www.film.vic.gov.au/

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22 May 2007 > MEDIA WORLD PICTURES LAUNCHES 2 NEW TV SERIES...

Media World Pictures has recently completed production on two new televisions series; the 26 x half hour children’s animation series, Dogstar, and the 6 x 1hour drama series, The Circuit.

Dogstar was recently screened on CBBC in the UK and RTP in Portugal. It commences broadcast in Germany on Ki.Ka on June 5, 2007. Viewers in Australia will be able to see Dogstar on the Nine Network in the second half 2007. To join the Dogstar Club go to www.dogstar.tv

The Circuit was completed in March 2007 and is due for broadcast in Australia mid-winter on SBS Television.

www.dogstar.tv
www.mediaworld.com.au

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21 MAY 2007 > FLYING BARK PRODUCTIONS' NEW 3D PROJECTS...

With over 37 years experience in the television and film production business, Flying Bark
Productions is the leading producer of children's television series in Australia. The
company's many successes include Blinky Bill, Dot and the Kangaroo and Flipper and
Lopaka, meanwhile the studio is working on many new 3D productions including Master
Raindrop and Zigby.

Web: www.flyingbark.com.au
Email: enquiries@flyingbark.com.au

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7 April 2007 > Animated Dialogues Conference Update...

Call for papers : Due date for abstracts has been EXTENDED until Monday 23rd April 2007
If you are intending to submit an abstract, please register your interest by emailing > animateddialogues@arts.monash.edu.au

Call for referees The Organising Committee is now calling referees to review abstract submissions of 250 words from conference participants. If you are interested in refereeing for the conference, please email us by Monday 23rd April at: animateddialogues@arts.monash.edu.au
Registration Details of registration fees and procedures will be made available soon.
Screening of Australian animation 'Abracadabra'. Grant Stone (Murdoch University) will curate a screening of 'Abracadabra. This event is not to be missed. More details shortly.

more info about Animated Dialogues 2007 Conference

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24 February 2007 > animATED DIALOGUES CONFERENCE: Call for papers...

Animated Dialogues 2007 Conference 17-19 June 2007
Abstracts due > April 6, 2007
Email > animateddialogues@arts.monash.edu.au




Abstracts (250 words) and full length papers (3000-4000 words) are now invited. Full length papers will be double-blind peer reviewed and the best of these published in Animation Studies, the online journal of the Society for Animation Studies.

CALL FOR PAPERS
> download details here (pdf 85kb)
> download poster here (pdf 528kb)

more info about Animated Dialogues 2007 Conference

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