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SCREENING: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, 8PM
Join us for the largest screening in our region of experimental, contemporary, traditional, serious, gritty, and funny short animation films submitted from around the world. Over 100+ five minute or less videos were submitted from across the USA as well as from Austria, Hungary, Germany, Czech Republic, Thailand, Iran, Israel, Japan, India, and more! The best 20 submissions will be selected for the 4th Annual Tulsa International Animation Festival by Living Arts’ Video Committee, including festival founder Mery McNett.
Doors and cash bar open at 7:30pm. Screening starts promptly at 8pm.
Admissions: $7, FREE for members of Living Arts
The Living Arts Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Living Arts’ Video Committee.
Call for Animated Short Films
http://livingarts.org/call-animated-short-films
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, September 2, 2016 @ 5pm (central standard time) All animated films must consist of work that you have created. The Tulsa International Animation Festival features short film animations submitted locally and from around the world. Animations may be stop-motion, Claymation, 2-D animation, 3-D animation or cut-outs, to name a few. Videos MUST be 5:00 minutes or less. Curator Mery McNett and the Living Arts Video Committee will determine the festival selections. If your animation is selected you will be notified by email on Friday, September 16, 2016 and your film will be presented at the Living Arts Animation Festival on Friday, September 23, 2016, 8pm at Living ArtSpace, 307 E MB Brady St in downtown Tulsa, OK. The Tulsa International Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts
The Imitation Game, Review: Every spectator is a winner
Before the publication of Oxford mathematician Andrew Hodges’ ground-breaking 1983 biography, Alan Turing: The Enigma, the British mathematician who played a crucial role in breaking the Nazis’ Enigma ciphers during World War II and laid the groundwork for modern notions of artificial intelligence, was little known outside of scientific circles. Hodges’ revelatory account detailed how a man who should have been a ...
Director: Antoine Douchet.
Two adult gamers spend their time playing online. They manage to take control of a killer robot in the real world. Do they have to shut it down or to use it at their own advantage?
Awards -Best Short Film:
Rob Zombie Short Horror Film Contest - 2001 at the House of Blues in North Myrte Beach South Carolina.
Director: Dwayne King
Filmed by: Dwayne King
Edited by: Dwayne King
In 2001 Kluckin Films heard about the House of Blues and WKZQ radio
station sponsoring a Rob Zombie short horror films contest so they
jumped right into the project head first. Six cohorts got together and
formulated the idea for Piggy, set in Pigsville, South Caroli...
Awards -Best Short Film:
Rob Zombie Short Horror Film Contest - 2001 at the House of Blues in North Myrte Beach South Carolina.
Director: Dwayne King
Filmed by: Dwayne King
Edited by: Dwayne King
In 2001 Kluckin Films heard about the House of Blues and WKZQ radio station sponsoring a Rob Zombie short horror films contest so they jumped right into the project head first. Six cohorts got together and formu ...
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