For the first time the Savannah College of Art and Design will host the acclaimed annual AnimationFest virtually. The SCADFilm festival programming is planned with innovative and insightful content each hour throughout the two-day virtual festival, using leading streaming technology and event management platforms.
SCAD leadership has worked with renowned creatives and studios to plan dynamic programming that represents many of the university’s top ranked degree programs including animation, visual effect, motion media design, film & television, and interactive design and game development. The programming will also showcase many SCAD alumni who have become leaders in their creative careers, as well as standout student work.
"The profession of animation is one of the creative winners of 2020, because virtual collaboration has long been a practice in the industry—where teams work together from across the world to write, produce, score, and give voice to these films. Animation films and shows have actually increased production during the pandemic! SCAD AnimationFest finds the industry riding high, and invites our SCAD students into the very heart of it, to connect with our Bees in the industry and other filmmakers elevating animation to become the leading form in world entertainment,” says SCAD president and founder Paula Wallace.
SCAD AnimationFest 2020 full schedule of programming can be found at http://scad.edu/animationfest. Programming highlights for AnimationFest 2020 include:
The Making of Amazon Studios’ Undone Join Undone co-creators Raphael Bob-Waksberg & Kate Purdy as they detail the creative process that culminated in the creation of this groundbreaking and genre-bending animated series about a young woman’s complex journey to unlock her past and solve the mystery of her father’s death.
A Conversation with Avatar: The Last Airbender creator Bryan Konietzk In the summer of 2020, "Avatar: The Last Airbender" made Netflix history as the first series to spend 65 days in the top 10. The Peabody-winning series, which centers around12-year old Aang as he discovers the power and responsibility of being an Avatar and the last of the Airbenders, first ran on Nickelodeon from 2005-2008 and is enjoying tremendous success. The series has launched graphic novels, video games, and a sequel, "The Legend of Korra." Join creator Bryan Konietzko as he breaks down how different roles of the dynamic creative team contribute to the enduring success of this successful series.
Framestore presents: Behind the FX of HBO’s Lovecraft Country When the team adapting Matt Ruff’s Lovecraft Country for television started to take stock of all the creatures and mythos from the works of Lovecraft that would need to be realized, they called on Framestore as a creative partner well-versed in bringing to life the unimaginable. Working closely with the producers and show runner Misha Green, Framestore provided a wide range of VFX which can be seen throughout the ten-part HBO series. Join members of the visual effects and animation team in conversation about this innovative series.
Behind The Scenes Conversation: CBS All Access ' Star Treck: Lower Decks with creator Mike McMahan and series animators Join series creator, executive producer and show runner Mike McMahan ("Rick and Morty," “Solar Opposites") and series animators and writers in conversation about the creation and development of the Star Trek Universe's first animated comedy series, CBSAll Access Star Trek: Lower Decks. The new half-hour animated series focuses on the support crew serving on one of Starfleet's least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos, in2380.
SCAD Animation Studio Presents: The Making of Bearly Bearly is the first film created by the SCAD Animation Studios, a recently launched student run Animation Studio. Each year a film is created and produced in a year-long collaborative with students in professional roles including lead animator, producer, visual development artist, story artists, 2D and 3D animators, lighters, compositors and more -- all positions that mirror the industry roles they will soon occupy. Join SCAD chair of animation, Chris Gallagher, and some of the film leads to hear more about the making of Bearly, a musical film about a bear who fights the natural instincts of hibernation to explore the world and discover the beauty of the changing seasons.
Panel Discussion: The Women of Animation As the industry continues to move away from the traditionally male-dominated leadership model, more women than ever are making programming, production, and development decisions. Learn how the pursuit of equal representation in all the creative and business departments has led to success for animated series and features and opens the door for future creatives to bring unique voices to storytelling.
A Look Back: Celebrating the FX of How to Train Your Dragon In the 10 years since "How to Train Your Dragon" won critical and box office success for Dreamworks, there have been two additional movies and a spin-off series. Join Head ofFX for Dreamworks, Jason Mayer (MFA Computer Art;) along with fellow SCAD alumniSteven Schweickart and Ashraf Ghoneim as they go behind the scenes of this award-winning franchise to discuss their work on the original film.
SCAD leadership researched and is partnering with leading technology platforms designed to provide a multi-faceted and engaging virtual experience for all attendees, using a combination of Cinesend, Perigon, and SquadUp. SCAD will stream the entire festival live, offering screenings through privacy-protected platforms.
● Cinesend: A cloud-based distribution and streaming platform with needed piracy controls and integration for all streaming digital content.
● Perigon: A virtual events platform that allows real-time content delivery with sophisticated functionality and execution.
● SquadUp: A mobile ticketing, event management, and audience engagement platform that allows mobile registration and integration with other platforms and apps.
Passes for the two-day festival will be available for purchase on September 15, 2020. SCAD AnimationFest attendees will be able to register and purchase festival passes through a single gateway that will give them unified access across multiple devices to all sessions in the festival. Every hour of programming will also have a dedicated internal producer to ensure top-quality streaming execution and interaction. Pass holders will have the opportunity to experience the festival across multiple devices and choose where and how to enjoy the content.
For more information please visit https://www.scad.edu/scadfilm/festivals/animationfest2020