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AUSTRALIAN EFFECTS AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2002

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AUSTRALIAN EFFECTS AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL December 1-4, 2002 Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour CALL FOR ENTRIES AEAF AWARDS 2002 Organisers of the Australian Effects and Animation Festival are now accepting entries into the AEAF Awards to coincide with the December conference in Sydney, Australia. The AEAF Awards are designed to reward innovation and expertise in digital content creation for film, television, games and the web. You can enter as many individual entries as you wish, as long as they've been completed between July 1, 2001 and October 27, 2002. Entry into the AEAF Awards is free. Finalists' entries will be screened before an audience at the AEAF Awards presentation night, December 3, 2002 at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour. There are 12 categories into which you can enter: * Commercials: Animation * Commercials: VFX * Feature Film: Animation * Feature Film: VFX * Music video * Short Film * TV Series * Titles, Idents & Stings * Web Animation * Student * Games * Education & Training The AEAF Awards draw competition from around the globe and are judged by a leading panel of CGI experts. Regular AEAF entrants include ILM (USA), The Mill (UK), Animal Logic (AUS), Digital Domain (USA), Sony Pictures Imageowrks(USA), Cutting Edge Post (AUS), BBC (UK), Ambience Entertainment (AUS) and The Moving Picture Company (UK). To enter, visit the web site at http://www.dmw.com.au and follow the links to the AEAF and the Awards entry form. Fill it out online or print it, and send entries to AEAF: PO Box 250, Bondi Junction NSW 1355 no later than 5pm Monday October 28, 2002. Your entry must be PAL formatted and supplied on Beta SP or Digital Beta and be accompanied by a document of no more than 100 words explaining its special features. For further information, contact aeaf@dmw.com.au. To view the terms and conditions of entry, go to http://www.dmw.com.au/html/aeaf/entry.htm#terms

Submitted by souri on Fri, 23/08/02 - 3:15 AMPermalink

AUSTRALIAN EFFECTS AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL

AEAF AWARDS 2002

CALL FOR ENTRIES

Australia's leading CGI competition is on again!

Don't miss out on inclusion in the AEAF Awards that will coincide with the December conference in Sydney, Australia.

Why enter?

The AEAF Awards is the foremost competition for the digital arts community in Australia. Recognising and rewarding innovation and expertise in computer-generated material for film, television, games and the web, all entries submitted for competition are viewed by a leading panel of CGI experts from Australia, the USA and the UK.

Finalists' entries will be screened before an audience at the AEAF Awards presentation night, December 3, 2002 at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.

Entry into the AEAF Awards is free.

The details:

There are 12 categories into which you can enter:

* Commercials: Animation
* Commercials: VFX
* Feature Film: Animation
* Feature Film: VFX
* Music video
* Short Film
* TV Series
* Titles, Idents & Stings
* Web Animation
* Student
* Games
* Education & Training

You can enter as many individual entries as you wish, as long as they've been completed between July 1, 2001 and October 27, 2002.

How to enter:

Visit the web site at http://www.dmw.com.au and follow the links to the AEAF and the Awards entry form. Fill it out online or print it, and send entries to

AEAF: PO Box 369, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

no later than 5pm Monday October 28, 2002.

Your entry must be PAL formatted and supplied on Beta SP or Digital Beta and be accompanied by a document of no more than 100 words explaining its special features.

For further information, contact aeaf@dmw.com.au. To view the terms and conditions of entry, go to http://www.dmw.com.au/html/aeaf/entry.htm#terms

And Good Luck!

Australian Effects & Animation Festival
December 1-4
Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour

Posted by souri on

AUSTRALIAN EFFECTS AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL December 1-4, 2002 Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour CALL FOR ENTRIES AEAF AWARDS 2002 Organisers of the Australian Effects and Animation Festival are now accepting entries into the AEAF Awards to coincide with the December conference in Sydney, Australia. The AEAF Awards are designed to reward innovation and expertise in digital content creation for film, television, games and the web. You can enter as many individual entries as you wish, as long as they've been completed between July 1, 2001 and October 27, 2002. Entry into the AEAF Awards is free. Finalists' entries will be screened before an audience at the AEAF Awards presentation night, December 3, 2002 at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour. There are 12 categories into which you can enter: * Commercials: Animation * Commercials: VFX * Feature Film: Animation * Feature Film: VFX * Music video * Short Film * TV Series * Titles, Idents & Stings * Web Animation * Student * Games * Education & Training The AEAF Awards draw competition from around the globe and are judged by a leading panel of CGI experts. Regular AEAF entrants include ILM (USA), The Mill (UK), Animal Logic (AUS), Digital Domain (USA), Sony Pictures Imageowrks(USA), Cutting Edge Post (AUS), BBC (UK), Ambience Entertainment (AUS) and The Moving Picture Company (UK). To enter, visit the web site at http://www.dmw.com.au and follow the links to the AEAF and the Awards entry form. Fill it out online or print it, and send entries to AEAF: PO Box 250, Bondi Junction NSW 1355 no later than 5pm Monday October 28, 2002. Your entry must be PAL formatted and supplied on Beta SP or Digital Beta and be accompanied by a document of no more than 100 words explaining its special features. For further information, contact aeaf@dmw.com.au. To view the terms and conditions of entry, go to http://www.dmw.com.au/html/aeaf/entry.htm#terms


Submitted by souri on Fri, 23/08/02 - 3:15 AMPermalink

AUSTRALIAN EFFECTS AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL

AEAF AWARDS 2002

CALL FOR ENTRIES

Australia's leading CGI competition is on again!

Don't miss out on inclusion in the AEAF Awards that will coincide with the December conference in Sydney, Australia.

Why enter?

The AEAF Awards is the foremost competition for the digital arts community in Australia. Recognising and rewarding innovation and expertise in computer-generated material for film, television, games and the web, all entries submitted for competition are viewed by a leading panel of CGI experts from Australia, the USA and the UK.

Finalists' entries will be screened before an audience at the AEAF Awards presentation night, December 3, 2002 at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.

Entry into the AEAF Awards is free.

The details:

There are 12 categories into which you can enter:

* Commercials: Animation
* Commercials: VFX
* Feature Film: Animation
* Feature Film: VFX
* Music video
* Short Film
* TV Series
* Titles, Idents & Stings
* Web Animation
* Student
* Games
* Education & Training

You can enter as many individual entries as you wish, as long as they've been completed between July 1, 2001 and October 27, 2002.

How to enter:

Visit the web site at http://www.dmw.com.au and follow the links to the AEAF and the Awards entry form. Fill it out online or print it, and send entries to

AEAF: PO Box 369, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

no later than 5pm Monday October 28, 2002.

Your entry must be PAL formatted and supplied on Beta SP or Digital Beta and be accompanied by a document of no more than 100 words explaining its special features.

For further information, contact aeaf@dmw.com.au. To view the terms and conditions of entry, go to http://www.dmw.com.au/html/aeaf/entry.htm#terms

And Good Luck!

Australian Effects & Animation Festival
December 1-4
Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour