Theres a day full of animation, ideas
and debate at Glasgow's CCA on Thursday, 29
November.
The strong line up of films shown in two one-hour
screenings, puts some of the best world class
animation before a Scottish audience.
Films include the hilarious 'For the
Birds'; Oscar-nominated 'Rejected'
and 'The Monk and the Fish'; as
well as jewels created closer to home like Elizabeth
Hobb's 'Emperor' and Campbell
McAllister's 'Wrong Turn'.
Some of the films are funny, some are dark;
some hand drawn, others computer generated -
the styles and stories are mixed, but common
to all is that crucial, elusive hook that draws
you in and spits you out afterwards; energised,
stimulated and motivated to get animating.
Our guest speakers are Helen Nabarro, Executive
Producer at the BBC's Animation Unit; Steve
McIntyre, Chief Executive Officer for Scottish
Screen; Jerry Hibbert, Creative Director of
Hibbert Ralph Animation and Campbell McAllister,
who won the BAFTA New Talent Award last year
for Best Animation.
For full details on the films, the masterclass
and the panel debate, go to www.projectorcca.co.uk
10:15 - 18:00
Thursday, 29 November 2001
CCA
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow
Tickets £15/£10
CCA ticket hotline 0141 352 4900
Projector is sponsored by BT Scotland, BT,
Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, Scottish Screen,
Pictures on the Wall, Anemotion, Pointsize Associates,
BAFTA Scotland, CCA, Glasgow City Council, Glasgow
Film Office, Metro Ecosse and PACT Scotland.
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