Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesday releases!

After a week of five new releases dedicated to Women Animating Special Week, showing and presenting works made by women animators from different countries and made in different techniques: 2D, 3D, flash, stop-motion, aimed at all public, again, we present five new animated films coming from all over the world, as we are accustomed. Different stories, different genres, different colors ... We walked together to animate the world!

Boris Cornejo from the Peruvian Cilantro Animation Studios presents Johnny the roofer, about a New Yorker executive who is tired of his routine life and decides to turn around this situation. Evgenia Gostrer from Germany participates with Waves of time: "Commemoration, reality, imagination. There are limits between these tides in our minds?". Roman Rybakiewicz participates again in Animacam, after introducing Goma, in the animation work Martians, a series for the whole family wool, with an orientation to adolescent and adult viewers.

Tunc Gencer
from Turkey shows Holy Water, presented to a multitude of festivals, focusing on the gap between mind and tongue and sacred relationship between water and tongue. Finally, from Chile, Galvarino Ibaceta participates in Animacam with a commercial created for a fictitious product: Light eyes, which used a salve to avoid touareg sandstorms.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Open for change. Open for new

The Bulgarian artist Borislava Zahova - who participated in this edition of Animacam with her work Meaning, an experimental film- releases her animation Open with the philosophy: open to change, open to the new.

There is a saying "Out with the old in with the new".
How can you fill up your cup with something new unless you first empty your cup from the useless ?

Sometimes you have come to an even more radical approach. The cup has to be broken completely. When the cup is broken, there is no shape to be filled anymore. The whole existence becomes a rain from every dimension, from every direction. The movie is a peculiar expression of this catharsis.

Open for the change.

Open for the new.

The lost glove

The lost glove is an animation that tells the friendship between a dog and a girl where we learn a valuable lesson: "doing things without expecting anything in return can be very rewarding."

Justina Švambarytė was born in Vilnius -Lithuania- on September 30th in 1987. Since that day, Justina wanted to become an artist. After 22 years, she finished Vilnius College of Design and Construction and officially became a designer.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Esti mese (Bedtime Story)

Bedtime Story tell us the story about a family which love honey cake.

Romanian director Kassay Réka presents a 2D animation entitled Bedtime Story - in the original, Esti mese- has won of Piatra Festival 2009. Animations and other creative art such as Power Station or Pub Turism, this animator from Buscarest is a specialist in 2D, using different colors and with a characterization of the characters very elaborate.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Crema Suprema

As the bakers sabotage each others’ "masterpiece" cakes, it seems as though neither baker has a chance of winning. Only one cake can win.

The versatile Canadian artist Elleonora Ventura - creator, writer, animator, designer from Ventura Studio- which work (Crema Suprema) won in La Femme Film Festival and present in the Cannes Short Film Corner 2009, and tell us about a sabotage among bakers during a cooking contest.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Hallucination

Yalda Nasiri (character animator and creator from Iran) presents an animation work showing the effects of drugs: Hallucination.

Born in 1983 in Teheran ,high diploma in the field of computer software at the azad university-abhar branch, Degree in the animation course at the jahad university-karaj branch ,animator,character designer,bachlor degree in the field of 'IT' at the payame noor university-karaj branch.
She opens Animacam Special Week: Women Animating

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Animacam Special Week: Women Animating

With the third anniversary of Animacam after his birth on the 23rd June of 2008, to celebrate the 2010 solstice and the recently created blog Women Animating. This special week is dedicated to women animators.

For all who share our dream of 'walking together to animate the world ", there is a new window in Animacam that comes out to honor women animators. The blog is aimed to be a mirror to watch ourselves, sharing the female “animation looking”.

Five new releases from different countries take place in Animacam's homepage from today:
Yalda Nasiri (character animator and creator from Iran) presents an animation work showing the effects of drugs: Hallucination.
The versatile Canadian artist Elleonora Ventura - creator, writer, animator, designer from Ventura Studio- which work (Crema Suprema) won in La Femme Film Festival and present in the Cannes Short Film Corner 2009, and tell us about a sabotage among bakers during a cooking contest.
Romanian director Kassay Réka presents a 2D animation entitled Bedtime Story - in the original, Esti mese- winner of Piatra Festival 2009, which tell us the adventures of a family who is very fond of honey cake.
The lost glove is an animation that tells the friendship between a dog and a girl where we learn a valuable lesson: "doing things without expecting anything in return can be very rewarding." Created and written by Justina Švambaryte, a Lithuanian woman, who, at only 22 years, has already produced two animations.
Finally, the Bulgarian-born artist Borislava Zahova - who participated in this edition of Animacam with her work Meaning, an experimental film- releases her animation Open with the philosophy: open to change, open to the new.

We'll appreciate your participation in Women Animating sending us any project from now to the past and/or any news about your developing jobs.

We wish that you like this new initiative.

Thank you very much for your support and confidence

Animated greetings

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

An art imitator

A short film about the future of an artist who is stealing the artistic style of someone else

Imitator is the new animation work by the Bulgarian artist Danny Lazarov. Recreating scenaries and downright in an unthinkable dream, the author tries to show the search for an artist through theft and plagiarism of ideas, works, thoughts and material from the rest of the guild of arts professionals.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Yoochitai started!

YOOCHITAI has started at last! They will go off on adventures around the world to bring happiness into everyones life. Through images, we would like to deliver love, dream, passion and smile to children who bear their future. That’s our future vision.

Takeshi Inoue presents us this lovely and funny flash animation, about two little creatures who are in love each other, but they don't know it. They will travel around the world, by land, sea and sky... Maybe, they will discover their secret...

Friday, June 18, 2010

Six up by Philipina Bitch

Three roosters sing to the sun, an extinct tiger, a girl, a dog and an ostrich show the single of Philipina Bitch.

Six Up is title of the new single of the album Vecindad Maldita from Philipina Bitch, a famous South American rock band. Estudio de Lejos consists in four friends, independent proffesional animators whom have made and developed this animation clip the last year.

Releasing day in Animacam!

After a week of five new releases, showing and presenting works made in different techniques: 2D, flash, stop-motion, aimed at all audiences, again, we present five new animated films coming from all over the world, as we use to do feature them. Different stories, different genres, different colors ... We walked together to animate the world in Animacam!

Alex Budovskiy continues exhibiting his works in Animacam, again returning to the dual colors with Flagged, a short film animation dedicated to the anniversary of alunizae 2009. Joaquin Carrasquilla releases this week Chollywood Fight Match, about the fight in the presidential elections in Panama.

Danny Lazarov from Bulgaria shares a unique experience under the title Imitator, the theft of artistic styles from one artist. An independent group of four friend for Chile formed Estudio de Lejos, and they present a musical entertainment titled Seis Arriba. And finally, the Japanese Takeshi Inoue releases in Animacam with YOOCHITAI, which will Vu Qu and adventures around the world to bring happiness to the lives of everyone.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Vixen in fox language

During a flood a vixen took care of the rabbit. Every day she told him: »It will be nice again«. After the storm ended, the vixen didn't wake up. Even today he comes calling for her in the only sentence he knows in fox language – »It will be nice again«.

The Slovenian animator Blaz Cadez presents us this beautiful stop-motion fable, recreating a long strip of grass and a cave where they hide the protagonists of the story. Great bet for character animation, and, at the end, there is always an interesting lesson to learn.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Wiyos tour with Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp.

Alex Budovskiy returns to Animacam after his two short films on the Revolution of cuckoos with introductory animation for the summer tour Wiyos, containing the performances of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp.

The Russian animator returns involved with this introductory flash animation, with dynamic rhythm and shocking the hands of three American artists who made the summer tour of Wiyos!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Bang!

In Barcelona's heart, where the fantasy, imagination and the 'swindlers' is in the order,began an history where nothing is what it seems to be.

This animation work was directed by Jose Martinez, in order to display a classic love story framed in a real different place.
Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl and boy tries to win the girl. In this classic argument, you add an apocalyptic old city and some of the most picturesque characters and you will shout: Bang!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Once again... Friday releases!

After a week adicated to children, showing and presenting works made by kids aged between 6 and 12 years for all audiences, again, we present five new animated films coming from all over the world, as we are accustomed. Different stories, different genres, different colors ... Because in the variety is the pleasure, here you have Animacam!

Alex Budovskiy returns to Animacam after show his two shorts films about the Revolt of the cuckoos with an introducing animation for the Wiyos summer tour, containing the performances of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp. In Bang!, A history of studies Bouman from the heart of Barcelona, as is the reality show in which nothing is what it seems. From Spain, also comes Ivan Lobon animation titled Magic, which shows that fortunes can get to make a magician and his rabbit.

Joaquin Carrasquilla repeats Animacam experience with a new clay animation: an animated newscast titled Panama Toons. From Slovenia, Blaz Cadez shows a beautiful fable about a fox who cares for abandoned rabbits. Discover what lesson can be drawn from it!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Immersion emergence

A tale of doomed love, the story of Sohni and Mahiwal is one of the worlds classic tragic love stories. Told in cut-out animation and inspired by Arpana Caur’s painting “Immersion, Emergence”, the film was made by year 8 pupils at Titus Salt School, Bradford as part of the UK’s National Media Museum Anim8ed project with animator David Bunting.

The Anim8ed project enables teachers and pupils in primary and secondary schools to make the most of the creativity, fun and empowerment of animation in the classroom whilst bringing museum collections to life. Supported by DCMS and DCSF through the Strategic Commissioning programme.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Rubbish Burner

In a town called Algodonales lives a man known as the Rubbish-burner. Not even he knows that one day will hit a trash fire and suddenly, his love appears at the first blow of fire ... This surrealist short movie writing with both hands for two children under 11 years was conducted in Algodonales (Jerez) within the Cervantes School.

Title: The Rubbish Burner

Produced by: PDA

Duration: 4’49’’ aprox.
Animated by: Juan Astete,
Francisco Javier Bernal, Alba Marian Camacho, Miranda Ramírez, Noelia Toralba, Marta Vázquez, Marcos Vega, Jose Antonio Jiménez., Juan Diego Molina, Francisco José Ávarez Javier Amado, María Pilar Amaya, Jose Antonio Morillo, Daniel Nadales, Desire Orozco, Estela Carretero, Alvaro Carretero, Ana García, Javier Jurado, Ale Anaya, Elvira DelaTorre, Jorge Escalón, Hugo Eloy, Alba Lucía Flores, Aida Vazquez.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The lion at home

An earthquake causes a lion cub to tumble out of a painting and embark on an incredible adventure through a series of paintings at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull.

Created by Year 4 pupils at Bricknell Primary School as part of the Anim8ed Stories 2008/9 education programme. Led by animator David Bunting at the National Media Museum, Anim8ed Stories enables teachers and pupils in primary and secondary schools to make the most of the creativity, fun and empowerment of animation in the classroom whilst bringing museum collections to life. Supported by DCMS and DCSF through the Strategic Commissioning programme.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Cartoons for all made by children

Dear Friends

Greetings from the International Festival Cartoons on the network, Animacam.tv!


It is a pleasure to share with you all the activities and initiatives undertaken by the Festival, while always thinking about children, because Animacam is the perfect place to enjoy cartoons from all over the world for free.


This week, the Festival will have a central theme under the title: "Cartoons for all made by children
." Year after year, we marvel at the various projects that come through the network from the five continents. Well, in this present edition of 2010, there are six films in Official Section created, developed and drawn by children between 8 and 12 years, four from Spain and two from the United Kingdom.

Four Spanish films were presented by the collective PDA (Little Puddle Cartoons), an association of visual artists who made an animated short film projects in collaboration with young children. With the use of a playful and educational methodology, and intended to explain the process of creating an animated audiovisual project. The association has raised a tour of animations developed in different parts of Spain and around the world, including Zlin (Czech Republic), Rome (Italy) and Oran (Algeria). PDA team is participated by Mario Torrecillas (director), Tyto Alba (artist and animator), David Borrull (animation director) and Pablo Hernandez (visual arts expert), four animation professionals who have joined forces to develop this pioneering project in the introduction to the learning of audiovisual creation.

Two British films were introduced by the English filmmaker and animator David Bunting
. His initiative was created by 4th year students of Bricknell Primary School in the town of Kingston, about 15 kilometers from the city of London. The animations are part of the Anim8ed stories, an education program that offers ideas, contacts and suggestions for teachers, educators and people interested in developing animation projects with groups of children. Anim8ed stories are conducted at the National Media Museum in York, and allow teachers and pupils in primary and secondary schools, maximize creativity, playfulness and the promotion of animation in the classroom.

In this Third Edition of the Festival, in two months,
there are participating more than 90 films from 32 countries, whose proposals are works of high artistic value and sensitivity.

Submission of Films is until next 23rd of September and until that date continue to arrive animated films suitable for all audiences.

On September 23 will begin the second phase of the Festival, in which the webuser becomes the protagonist, through their votes online
. At that time students have the opportunity to see hundreds of films worldwide in Animacam, and they become absolute protagonists of judges exercising casting his vote.

Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Kind and animated regards
Animacam.tv Team

Thursday, June 3, 2010

GOMA: Planet of crazy people

GOMA was a planet of a very high civilization, a perfect world without wars, diseases or problems of any kind, as a paradise. Life in Goma was so wonderful, that one day Gomianos took the decision to share their well-being throughout the universe. They sent all the space capsules with its high-tech information and computing genetic.

Today, a meteorite crashed against Goma, causing climate change, and it seems that the final catastrophe is imminent. Scientists are working against time, and look for a planet in space where the genetic information sent planted long intelligent life, and where they could save Gomianos. There is an ancient legend says that there is a promise, a New Goma call him and others just Earth.

There is also another place in the universe. In the deepest black holes, sewers cosmos, there is a planet that serves as a refuge for all the evil ways of life. To make matters worse one of the capsules sent from Gel for years, with all its high-tech arrived here too. The information contained now serves for the creation of super-beings to conquer Earth.


The third planet of interest is the Earth, specifically a town with nothing special. To be more exact, a neighborhood populated by people who are looking for life as they can, sometimes against the law

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

En 13 a ganar!

Joaquin Carrasquilla participates again with an animation created for a TV show called En 13 a ganar!

Joaquin Carrasquilla
participates again in Animacam with this funny animation about a typical Latin family night around the television, mixing real image with clay animation.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Lebensader, by Angela Steffen


A little girl finds the whole world inside a leaf.

The German animator Angela Steffen presents her new animation in Animacam: Lebensader, a beautiful story between a father and his daughter in which she explains the universe she has been seeing through a small piece of a tree.

Direction Angela Steffen
Screenplay Angela Steffen
Production Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg / Ludwigsburg
Animation
Angela Steffen Production Year 2009
Duration 6 minutes
35mm