Ottawa Animation Festival Reveals Competition Selections For 2020 Virtual Edition
The Ottawa International Animation Festival has picked 92 shorts and 6 features in competition for its 2020 edition.
The Ottawa International Animation Festival has picked 92 shorts and 6 features in competition for its 2020 edition.
An indie Japanese feature and an experimental short from Austria won the top prizes at Ottawa 2019.
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Canadian animator Chris Dainty walks us through the complex production process of his new NFB short.
North America’s largest animation festival will screen 54 shorts and six features in competition.
It’s part of a plan by the organization’s executive director to bring a “world-wide scope” to the awards show.
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Before he became a key member of the team that made “Rugrats” and “Aaahh!!! Real Monsters,” Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, “Hen, His Wife.”
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short “The Man Who Planted Trees.”
The biggest and oldest animation event in North America has announced the official selections for its short and feature film competitions.
For the first time in the 39-year-history of the Ottawa International Animation Festival, a student film received the festival’s top honor.