Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ASIFA-Atlanta Report of Activities

ASIFA-International puts together a magazine that goes to all our members all over the world. Each chapter usually sends a report of what they've been up to for each issue. Many thanks to Ray Kosarin for the editing!

Here's our latest update:


ASIFA-Atlanta continues to be very active, thanks to the dedication of our volunteers and board. Recently we've been working more with other organizations, such as Society for Animation Studies, whose conference will be held in July at Savannah College of Art and Design's Atlanta campus as well as at the High Museum of Art. Harvey Deneroff, professor at SCAD-Atlanta and one of the founders of SAS, asked us to present a program of excellent local animation, which we are working on now.

ASIFA-Atlanta is also working with the Center for Puppetry Arts--we helped spread the word about a night of stop-motion films, curated by Alan Louis, which included shorts such as Harvie Krumpet and was very well attended.. ASIFA-Atlanta members received a discount on admission, and ASIFA-Atlanta screening coordinator Karl Sigler compiled the DVD that was shown.

Our most recent event was a special fund-raising screening of the beautiful and increasingly famous film, Sita Sings the Blues. We were absolutely delighted to show this film, for which we booked the larger of two screens available in Atlanta's historic Plaza theater. ASIFA-Atlanta president Brett W. Thompson gave a short introduction, which was followed by the trailer for Monster Road, the documentary on Bruce Bickford scheduled for a subsequent screening at the Center for Puppetry Arts. The Center has arranged for director Brett Ingram to attend and do a Q&A afterward!

Following the trailer, we showed a special video introduction that Nina Paley very generously recorded for us! She explained some background about the film, including its copyright issues, and announced how it has been released under Creative Commons, which means anyone can copy, publish, show, or remix the film. She also gave shout-outs to ASIFA-Atlanta's volunteer projectionist Bryan Fordney, Karl Sigler, and president Brett W. Thompson, as well as the ASIFA-Atlanta Board and door volunteers. Many thanks to Nina Paley for all her help, and to the Plaza for being so accomodating!

Exactly a week after Sita Sings the Blues, "PSST! 3" showed at the Plaza, coordinated by participant and Atlanta local Calvin Florian. "PSST! 3" is a diverse, creative series of collaborative short films made by many participants over the last year, and AISFA-Atlanta promoted this excellent event.

ASIFA-Atlanta's plans for the rest of 2009 include "Roll Yer Own", our annual showcase of local independent animated film; "Blowin' Smoke", the commerical counterpart to "Roll Yer Own"; "Animation Attack!", part of the Atlanta Underground Film Festival; and of course International Animation Day, which we always love. We are also very proud to be participating in the SAS conference.

As usual, we are continuing our recurring events, which include Joe Peery's weekly figure drawing class at Westwood College and the monthly Animators' Workshop at Manuel's Tavern, run by Karl Sigler.

Brett W. Thompson

Friday, March 27, 2009

"Monster Road" tomorrow night and other ASIFA-Atlanta related news

Hello animation fan!

Alan Louis at the Center for Puppetry Arts has arranged a screening of the amazing documentary about animator Bruce Bickford, "Monster Road". It's happening Saturday, March 28th, at 8pm, at the Center for Puppetry Arts- don't miss it!

Check out the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzo04V24vWw

Director Brett Ingram will be answering questions after the film.

Buy your tickets online here:

http://puppet.org/edu/monsterfilm.shtml

If you use the special promo code "MONSTERFILM" you'll get $2 off, putting the ticket price at $5. ASIFA-Atlanta is very proud to be a sponsor of this film showing. See you there!

We're also getting ready for our annual showing of independent animation, "Roll Yer Own". We'll be sending a call for entries sometime soon and will have the event probably in late May. Please get a film ready, we'd love to show it! You can even bug your animator friends to make something- we want to have lots of good animation to show!

Two other opportunities to have your work shown are Atlanta Shorts (which shows on PBA30, Atlanta's PBS station; I had a film in this show and it was one of the best experiences I've had as a filmmaker):

http://www.pba.org/programming/programs/atlshorts/

I highly recommend submitting to Atlanta Shorts if you can!

And WonderRoot TV too:

http://pop.youtube.com/user/wonderroot
http://wonderroot.org

Entries for WonderRoot TV are due the 15th and screenings occur the first Wednesday of each month at 8pm at WonderRoot, in addition to being shown weekly on People TV public access.

ASIFA-Atlanta is proud to be putting together a program of particularly remarkable local animation for the Society for Animation Studies conference in July. If you would be interested in submitting something, email Brett (brett@fluidtoons.com).

ASIFA-Atlanta's own board member John Ryan is mentioned in this article about a few lovely commercials he helped create for The Southern Company:

http://www.dexigner.com/design_news/z-animation-goes-outside-the-line-for-southern-company.html

Note that you can join or renew membership with ASIFA-Atlanta online now, via PayPal:

http://www.atl-animators.org/about.htm

We've noticed a small decline in membership recently, so I wanted to remind folks about that.

Finally, tonight is the last night of "Operation CRUSH CANCER" at Star Bar! It's for a good cause and features artwork from ASIFA-Atlanta's international rep and President Emeritus Joe Peery!

Details below:

The Southern Surf Syndicate Spanktacular:  Operation CRUSH CANCER

Benefit for Brian (Spanky Twangler) Rogers
at The Star Bar tonight!

You'll want to stop by an ATM to make sure ya have plenty of cash!  Not just to donate, put also buy posters, t-shirts, raffle tickets and more!

We'll be raffling Penetrators Packages, Criminal Records Packages, Memorial Tattoo packages, original art (by Joe Peery), and tickets.

Here's the schedule:

Friday March 27th  $10 donation (minimum)

9:00-9:30pm     The Surge!
9:45-10:15pm    The Electric Cycles
10:30-11:00pm   Dragline  (Re-union!)
11:15-11:45pm   The Penetrators w/ special guests
12:00-12:50pm   The Woggles
1:05-close      The Forty-Fives

Doors open at 8pm.  Music WILL start at 9pm sharp so don't be late!


Thanks so much!

-Brett W. Thompson, President of ASIFA-Atlanta