RYO 2012, Under 10 Minutes

Check out this amazing event video by Trevor Bartlett!  ASIFA-Atlanta and Atlanta Film Festival 365 joined forces for the decade celebration of Roll Yer Own, an independent animation festival featuring locally produced animated shorts. This year the program included ASIFA-Atlanta's favorites from the 2012 Atlanta Film Festival! Viewers were privy to an inspiring range of experimental, traditional, stop-motion and 3D animation from 14 Georgia animators.



Roll Yer Own - WINNERS



BEST IN SHOW - FISHER, BY YORAM BENZ

Fisher, by Yoram Benz
Ostracized by his village for being different, Fisher is a lonely being who lives in a small cabin at the edge of the sea. His world is turned upside down one day when in a twist of fate, he is forced out of his comfort zone and thrust into a journey of self discovery.

AUDIENCE CHOICE - COLD COUNTRY
BY Chris Palmer and Travis Overstreet

Cold Country,  by Chris Palmer and Travis Overstreet
In this short biographical animation inspired by the exile of Stalin, a lone bear rides an abandoned train through the frozen Siberian wilderness.

Roll Yer Own 2012: Program Announced

ROLL YER OWN, INDEPENDENT ANIMATION FEST
PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT 


ASIFA-Atlanta and Atlanta Film Festival 365 are proud to announce the program for Roll Yer Own, an independent animation festival featuring locally produced animated shorts.  The July 16 screening will be held at the historic Plaza Theatre, followed by an afterparty at Manuel’s Tavern. Congratulations to the selected animators!


Original Poster Design by Andrew Otts


Fisher, by Yoram Benz
Relativity, by Jeff Wyner
Winding Down, by Bianca Gee
The Dream of Ore Magi, by Evan Curtis
Super Bros., by Cayse Cheatham
Excelerated States, by Takuro Masuda
Bostle Sleench, by Maureen Zent
Tree Film, by Bill Richards
Monstrosity, by Nic Meier
Energy for Life, by Jenny Brewer and Alex Turbyfield
Mythtory of the World, by Ross Bollinger
Cold Country, by Chris Palmer and Travis Overstreet
Light Thief, by Aurorah Yarberry
Drunky, by Joe Peery

ASIFA Atlanta Favorites of the 2012 Atlanta Film Festival:
Thank You, by Pendleton Ward
The Maker, by Christopher Kezelos