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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Meta: What Is ASIFA-Hollywood

Don't Be Left Out!

Don't Be Left Out! Join ASIFA-Hollywood!

ASIFA-HollywoodASIFA-HollywoodThose of you who have been following the progress of the Animation Archive may not be familiar with the organization behind it... ASIFA-Hollywood. If you love animation and live in Los Angeles, you have no excuse to not be a member of ASIFA-Hollywood. The benefits far outweigh the cost of the annual dues. Even if you don't live in LA, there are plenty of reasons to join, or to seek out a chapter of ASIFA near you. (There are ASIFA chapters all over the world.)

Bookmark the ASIFA-Hollywood Homepage and read on to find out...

What is ASIFA?What is ASIFA?What Is ASIFA-Hollywood?

We are the Los Angeles chapter of the international organization, ASIFA: The International Animated Film Society. Founded by a group of animators in 1957, and chartered by UNESCO in 1960, ASIFA encourages the art of animation and futhers international understanding and goodwill through the medium. Today, there are about thirty chapters of ASIFA all over the globe. ASIFA is a French acronym... "Association Internationale du Film D'Animation".

ASIFA- Hollywood was established over thirty years ago as a 501(c)(3) California non-profit organization. It is the largest chapter of ASIFA in the world. We are self-sustaining through our membership dues and the proceeds from our various projects and events.

Can I Please Be A Member?Can I Please Be A Member?Can I Please Be A Member?

Certainly! ASIFA-Hollywood membership is open to animation professionals, students and fans of animation. Anyone who loves animation can be a member of ASIFA!

There are three types of membership categories... General Member, Patron and Student Member. To find out about these and read about our goals and ongoing projects, read on...

What's The Concept?What's The Concept?What's The Concept Behind ASIFA-Hollywood?

ASIFA-Hollywood is the place where professional animators and fans, employees from competing studios and artists of different disciplines can join together on neutral ground where the common denominator is a passion for animation.

ASIFA-Hollywood's Goals
  • To support and encourage animation education
  • To support the preservation and critical evaluation of animation history
  • To recognize the achievement of excellence in the art and industry of animation
  • To increase public awareness of animation
  • To act as a liason to encourage the free exchange of ideas within the animation community
  • To encourage journalism documenting current trends and activities in animation
  • To encourage the social interaction of professional and non-professional animation enthusiasts
  • To encourage the development and expression of all forms of animation
What Does ASIFA Do?What Does ASIFA Do?So What Does ASIFA Do?

If you love animation, you'll find lots to do as a member of ASIFA-Hollywood. Here are just a few of our ongoing projects and programs...

MEMBER EVENTS AND SCREENINGS

Throughout the year, we host a packed calendar of events, including screenings of rare cartoons, members-only sneak peeks at current animated features and shows, lectures and workshops by noted animation professionals and social networking meetings. For up to date info on our activities, bookmark our Calendar of Events for more info.

Annie TrophyAnnie TrophyTHE ANNIE AWARDS

First held in 1972, the Annie Awards have grown to become animation's highest honor. The Annies are dedicated to honoring the best animated films of the year, as well as recognizing individual achievement. All members of ASIFA-Hollywood may vote for the winners. See AnnieAwards.org for more info.

THE ANIMATION ARCHIVE

Animation ArchiveAnimation ArchiveThe ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive has been collecting material related to the art of animation for over thirty years. Recently, the Board of Directors resolved to create a world-class archive, library and museum dedicated to the artform. Work is underway to build a digital archive- a database containing hundreds of thousands of image files, biographical sketches, filmographic data and animated films- all searchable by keyword. You can read about the day by day progress of this project on the Archive Blog located at AnimationArchive.org.

AND THAT'S NOT ALL FOLKS...

ASIFA-Hollywood is at the forefront of the LA animation scene. We preserve films in danger of being lost to nitrate deterioration through our Animated Film Preservation Project. We maintain a charitable fund, The Animation Aid Foundation, and we foster education through the Stephen Bosustow and Art Babbitt Educational Endowment Funds.
Okie-Doke! Sign me up!Okie-Doke! Sign me up!
Okie Doke... Sign Me Up!

ASIFA membership is available in three levels...

Patron Membership includes International Membership and provides a donation for the Animation Archive and Film Preservation projects.

General Membership ($75/year within the US/$100 outside the US) includes International Membership

Student Membership ($30/year) does not include International Membership. Student ID required.

Volunteer opportunities are available in the following areas: Annie Awards, Comic Con, Publicity, Animation Archive, Events & Screenings and the Animation Rescue Team. Please let us know if you are interested in volunteering by sending an email to... volunteer@asifa-hollywood.org

Print Out The Membership Form
Mail It With Payment To...

ASIFA-HOLLYWOOD
2114 W Burbank Bl
Burbank, CA 91506


Inquiries about membership status should be directed to... membership@asifa-hollywood.org

ABOUT ASIFA INTERNATIONAL
Find out about what ASIFA does all over the world.

ASIFA INTERNATIONAL CONTACT DIRECTORY
Find a chapter of ASIFA near you.

JOIN ASIFA-HOLLYWOOD
Join us.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Meta: 2006 Annie Awards Photos

Here are some photos from this Sunday's Annie Awards... The shirt I'm wearing was made for me by my sister from material made in the early 30s. (Sorry there are so many of me! I wasn't the one holding the camera this time.) Many thanks to all the people who attended.

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Me with my brother, Don and niece Sarah

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Margaret Kerry Willcox, the rotoscope model for
Tinkerbell and voice actress from Clutch Cargo


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Archive Sponsor Kevin Koch, President of the Animation Guild

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Bill Frake, director/storyboard artist (Bill has some great
lecture notes from Disney he will be sharing with us soon.)


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Marea and Jerry Beck, Archive Angels

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Annette O'Neil, whose expertise
makes the Annies a success year after year


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Andreas Deja, Winsor McCay Award recipient and Archive Angel

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Kathy and Antran, two of the greatest people I know

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The Annie Trophy Girls (the Annies are a lot of fun!)

UPDATE: ASIFA-Hollywood Volunteer, Jason Jones snapped some great pictures...

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June Foray and me

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Archive Volunteers: Marc Deckter, Michael Fallik and Eric Graf

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Frank Gladstone and the Winsor McCay Award winners: Genndy Tartakovsky, Andreas Deja and Bill Plympton

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John Lasseter and the Best Animated Feature Annie for "Cars"

If anyone out there has photos of the event, please email them to me with the names of the people in the picture at sworth@animationarchive.org

See also... List of 2006 Annie Award Winners, 2006 June Foray Award and Yet More Annie Photos

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

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PRODUCTION CATEGORIES
  • Best Animated Feature: Cars - Pixar Animation Studios

  • Best Home Entertainment Production: Bambi II - DisneyToon Studios

  • Best Animated Short Subject: No Time For Nuts - Blue Sky Studios

  • Best Animated Television Commercial: United Airlines "Dragon" - DUCK Studios

  • Best Animated Television Production: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Cartoon Network Studios

  • Best Animated Video Game: Flushed Away The Game - D3 Publisher of America, Inc.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES
  • Animated Effects: Scott Cegielski - "Flushed Away" - DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features

  • Character Animation in a Feature Production: Gabe Hordos - "Flushed Away" - DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features

  • Character Animation in a Television Production: Yu Jae Myung - Avatar "The Blind Bandit" - Nickelodeon

  • Character Design in an Animated Feature Production: Nicolas Marlet - "Over The Hedge" - DreamWorks Animation

  • Character Design in an Animated Television Production: Mike Kunkel - The Life & Times of Juniper Lee "Party Monsters" - Cartoon Network Studios

  • Directing in an Animated Feature Production: Tim Johnson & Karey Kirkpatrick - "Over The Hedge" - DreamWorks Animation

  • Directing in an Animated Television Production: Giancarlo Volpe - Avatar "The Drill" - Nickelodeon

  • Music in an Animated Feature Production: Randy Newman - "Cars" - Pixar Animation Studios

  • Music in an Animated Television Production: James L. Venable & Jennifer Kes Remington - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "One False Movie" - Cartoon Networks Studios

  • Production Design in an Animated Feature Production: Pierre-Olivier Vincent - "Flushed Away" - DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features

  • Production Design in an Animated Television Production: Martin Ansolabehere - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Good Wilt Hunting" - Cartoon Network Studios

  • Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production: Gary Graham "Over The Hedge" - DreamWorks Animation

  • Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production: Li Hong - The X's "You Only Sneeze Twice" - Nickelodeon

  • Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production: Ian McKellan - Voice of the Toad - "Flushed Away" - DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features

  • Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production: Eartha Kitt - Voice of Yzma - The Emperor's New School "Kuzclone" - Walt Disney Television Animation

  • Writing in an Animated Feature Production: Dick Clement & Ian La Frenais and Chris Lloyd & Joe Keenan and Will Davies - "Flushed Away" - DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features

  • Writing in an Animated Television Production: Ian Maxtone-Graham - The Simpsons "The Seemingly Neverending Story" - Gracie Films

JURIED AWARDS
  • June Foray Award - Significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation: Stephen Worth

  • Winsor McCay Award - Recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animationL Bill Plympton, Genndy Tartakovsky, Andreas Deja

  • Certificate of Merit: Bill Matthews, Michael Fallik, Marc Deckter, Eric Graf

For more info, see... www.annieawards.org and www.asifa-hollywood.org

See also... 2006 Annie Awards Photos and 2006 June Foray Award

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