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1. South American Animators: Apply To This All-Expenses-Paid TV Development Program

Fifteen participants will be chosen from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela to participate in an all-expenses animation development program.

The post South American Animators: Apply To This All-Expenses-Paid TV Development Program appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Thanks to Crowdfunding, Sun Creature Studio Reaps ‘The Reward: Tales of Alethrion’

From low wages to concussions, producing a crowdfunded indie animated series isn't a job for the faint of heart.

The post Thanks to Crowdfunding, Sun Creature Studio Reaps ‘The Reward: Tales of Alethrion’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. Artist of the Day: Pernille Kjær

Discover the work of Pernille Kjær, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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4. Artist of the Day: Kristoffer W. Mikkelsen

Today we look at the work of Kristoffer W. Mikkelsen, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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5. “Animation Tutorial Part 1 aka The Secret of Animation” by Giovanni Braggio

For his thesis film at the Animation Workshop in Denmark, Giovanni Braggio made a helpful tutorial to teach the masses how easy animation can be:

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6. “The Reward” and other films from Denmark’s Animation Workshop

The talk of the town this morning is this friggin’ brilliant short – The Reward – an epic “hero’s journey” in nine minutes (take that, Peter Jackson). This graduation film was directed by Mikkel Mainz and Kenneth Ladekjaer (and their team: Glenn August, Jonas Andreassen, Josefine Hannibal, Karen Bennetzen, Ole Christian Loken, Paolo Giandoso and Tanja Nielsen) at Denmark’s Animation Workshop.

Animator/teacher Mike Nguyen (Iron Giant) recently forwarded this and links to five other great films and trailers from this year’s graduating class. Mike gives a a 2-3 week workshop on character animation to first year students. (Mike is currently based in Korea, teaching traditional animation there).

Go to the link to explore further work from this outstanding school. Below I’ve embed a few of my other favorites.

Under The Fold (Director: Bo Juhl Nielson)

Memoria (Director: Elisabit Yr Atladottir)

The Odd Sound Out (Directors: Pernille Sihm, Ida Maria Schouw Andreasen)

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7. “The Saga Of Biorn”

This is a pretty good student film that I somehow missed last year. It was the 2011 Bachelor film project from Denmark’s The Animation Workshop. I love its design, color art direction and its funny storyline – and I’m happy to have a chance to post it here.

The Saga of Biorn was made by Benjamin J. Kousholt, Daniel D. Christensen, Mads Lundgaard Christensen, Jesper A. Jensen, Jonas K. Doctor, Steffen Lyhne, Pernille Ørum-Nielsen, Frederik Bjerre-Poulsen, Jonas Georgakakis.

(Thanks, Chloe Booher)

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8. “The Space Stallions”

As darkness is covering the multiverse, far away in the galaxy of the wild stallion, a spark of hope is born. Guided by the light of Mother Mustang, the Space Stallions must defeat the Demon of darkness, Destructo.

The 2012 Bachelor film project from Denmark’s The Animation Workshop is a hoot. Students Thorvaldur S. Gunnarsson, Jonatan Brüsch, Ágúst Kristinsson, Arna Snæbjørnsdottir, Esben J. Jespersen, Touraj Khosravi and Polina Bokhan created this “homage” to 1980s sci-fi cartoons. If you like it, visit their Facebook page for more information.

(Thanks, Tim Thomsen)


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