The aim of the festival is to foster the development and growth of
animation talent found within our country and region. Our animators and
animation companies are among the most creative and successful in the
world. The Ottawa festival helps them achieve both artistic excellence
and commercial success.
We also seek to provide a means of inter-linking the regional,
national, and international animation communities. The festival exists
in part to provide an artistic and commercial forum wherein aesthetic
and artistic excellence, as well as commercial expertise, can be shared
and exchanged among these various communities.
Furthermore, we want to foster a greater appreciation of the art and
craft of animation among the public at large. One of the most respected
and venerable of the moving image arts, animation makes an unique
contribution to both popular and ‘high' culture. Our role is to create
a greater awareness of, and appreciation for, this contribution among
members of the public.
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The Canadian Film Insititute (CFI) is the parent and collaborating organization of the OIAF, and it continues to present animation screenings
throughout the year at the Library and Archives Canada . The CFI is focused on promoting and presenting regular public programmes of contemporary,
historical, and international cinema in the National Capital region.
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Canadian Animation Directory |
The Directory is an accurate and comprehensive guide to the Canadian
animation industry for 2007-2008. Researched and published by the
Ottawa International Animation Festival team, the directory is an
excellent resource for animation professionals, students, independent
artists, organizations, and industry leaders. It covers a broad
spectrum of existing and emerging production companies, funding
agencies, schools, and post-production services. Please contact us at 613-232-8769 or
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for ordering information.
Appearance
The directory is spiral-bound and indexed to enable rapid location
of an individual, organization, or company within Canada. In addition
to the listings, advertising space will also be made available to those
interested.
Distribution
The directory is distributed by Telefilm Canada to television
executives free of charge at MIP-TV and MIP-COM. Foreign Affairs trade
representatives around the world use the directory as an important
promotional tool. It is distributed to key exectives at Annecy's
MIFA and at the OIAF's Television Animation Conference. In addition, it
is available for sale at the OIAF as well
as on awn.com and at retail stores such as Theatrebooks and Pages
(Toronto).
Listing Costs
One FREE listing was offered to any qualified company or individual
with additional listings available for a modest fee. Listings can also
be highlighted with logos or descriptions.
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Animation Resource Centre |
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Missed a film in Competition or Showcase or want to rewatch it? Come to
the Animation Resource Centre located on the “First Floor” of Arts
Court adjacent to the OIAF office. With more than 8000 short films from
all over the world including many of the films screened at previous
festivals, Festival attendees can view any film on the blue couch and
faux fur armchairs!. The Animation Resource Centre is open throughout the year, Monday to Friday, from 9:30am until 5:00pm in Arts Court, Suite 120. Please call ahead to ensure availability. |
What some attendees have said about the Ottawa International Animation Festival:
"As an Oscar nominated animator who has traveled to dozens of film
festivals, I've found that the Ottawa festival is one of the most
important gatherings of animators in the world.“
Bill Plympton, Plymptoons (New York, NY)
"I have given lectures around the world and believe that the festival
in Ottawa is one of the best around… when I was a young student I had
wished that I had a film that went to Ottawa because of the status it
held in the film industry. Now as a professional … my view hasn't
faltered in the least."
Michael Belzer, Animation Supervisor, Walt Disney Feature Animation (Sun Valley, CA)
"What sets Ottawa apart from the others is that it is the only truly
independent international animation festival on the North American
continent. It is a festival accessible to both students and veterans
and everyone in-between and everyone benefits from this festival. "
Candy Kugel, Director, Buzzco Associates (New York, NY)
"I packed as many films and events as I could into the 2 days I was
there. I saw many old friends and met many new ones. It felt good to be
back at the festival after having missed several years. I would
definitely like to attend on a more regular basis in the future."
Lenora Hume, DisneyToon Studios (Burbank, CA)
"If I got a pimple every time I told someone that the OIAF was
something that could not be described in words and an event not to be
missed, I would be a six foot tall, oozing mound of pus."
David Chai (San Jose, CA)
"So many animators and filmmakers have gotten their start and received priceless recognition from this terrific event".
J.J. Sedelmaier, JJ Sedelmaier Productions (New York)
“OIAF remains the only venue in North America where animation industry
leaders can meet in a casual setting and both independent animators and
students have opportunities to approach them and make valuable
contacts."
Ron Diamond, President, Acme Filmworks. (Hollywood, CA)
"I have been working in the animation industry for my whole career,
which now spans thirty years. During this time I have attended nearly
all of the Ottawa Festivals. This world-renowned event has definitely
made an impact on my personal and professional appreciation of
animation as an art form."
Barry Ward, President, Bardel Animation (Vancouver, BC)
"Ottawa is one of the best festivals in the world"
Jacques-Remy Girerd, Folimage (Valence, France)
"Ottawa, along with Annecy in France, is a vital international
animation festival and is certainly the most important in North
America."
- Adam Snyder, Rembrandt Films (New York, NY)
"I've been to every Ottawa International Animation Festival since
1996…because it's the best place for replenishing and inspiring me
creatively and making professional contacts. [in making] the TV pilot
and special "Penguins Behind Bars" for the Cartoon Network, we relied
almost entirely on the Ottawa International Animation Festival for our
contacts."
Janet Perlman, Hulascope Productions (Montreal, QC)
"I had a wonderful time and it was extremely good for me from a
programming point of view. I wanted to congratulate you both on the
quality of the whole event and your staff…. I hope that Sundance can
continue to send a representative to the festival in the years to come
and am advising my department in that direction. Again, congratulations
on the success of your event…"
Joseph Beyer, Sundance Film Festival (Beverly Hills, CA)
"The range of content shown at Ottawa was amazing, as well as the animators with whom we were able to meet and connect."
Debi Coffield, Nicktoons Network (New York, NY)
"I consider the OIAF to be a vital showcase for new and innovative
techniques, not to mention a crucial environment for business and
industry connections. ... It is a place where commercial, independent
and internationally renowned animators cross paths and learn from one
another. As an animation educator, I have found that the OIAF has
provided crucial inspiration, historical context and instruction for
young animators as they begin to explore, define and develop the
animation techniques of the future. “
Bryan Papciak, Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI)
"…thanks for going annual, I go to 6 festivals a year and OIAF is the most useful…"
Malcolm Turner, Melbourne Animation Festival (Melbourne, Australia)
"Thanks for supporting animation filmaking in Canada. If the festival
had production money, we might just have a stronger industry in Canada.
Thanks for the vision."
Charlie Bonifaci, Squeeze Productions Inc (Toronto, ON)
"I was eager to attend Ottawa this year as I’ve been out of the
festival circuit for a while and have really missed being inspired by
the latest new films. It’s always great to hang out with other
filmmakers from all over who we mostly only see at these events."
Alison Snowden, Co-Creator, Bob and Margaret (Vancouver, BC)
"I’m always exited about the Ottawa festival. I have always had very
diverse interests, and I believe that Ottawa satisfies my desires to
view a wide range of styles, attitudes and art in animation today.
Since 2002… I have come to appreciate the programming mix and the
length of the festival."
Steve Woloshen, Animation Filmmaker (Montreal, QC)
"The Ottawa International Animation Festival is a fine showcase for all
kinds of animation and a beautifully well-run organization."
John Canemaker, Animator &Animation Historian (New York, NY)
"Facilitating the viewing of up and coming local and international
talent through shorts and inspiring all of us with new ways of
manipulating the medium is the true spirit of this festival. I walked
away renewed and inspired!"
Kate Moo King-Curtis, House of Cool, Inc (Toronto, ON)
"The best animation festival in North America keeps getting better!" (attending since late 80’s)
Rick Dolishny, Ardee Productions Computer Animation (Oshawa, ON)
"OIAF is the best!"
Alejandra Leibovich, MTV Networks (Miami, FL)
What some attendees have said about the Television Animation Conference:
“I have always felt that there should be a linkage between the
commercial and the independent sides of the animation industry,
something that rarely happens. In the past, I have attended the Ottawa
Festival for its independent appeal. But now, after having participated
in the Television Animation Conference I believe this linkage was
accomplish. I look forward to next year.”
Fred Seibert, Frederator Studios (New York, NY)
"This is truly an animator’s conference, focusing on the artistic while
recognizing the commercial realities of our business. With the addition
of the Television Animation Conference last year, and the merging of
the Student Festival into the main conference this year, the Ottawa
International Animation Festival continues to be the place to be for
animation. This is our conference."
Scott Dyer, Nelvana (Toronto, ON)
“I think the TAC was a great and successful event that gave me great
insight into the struggles of the private sector of commercial
animation. A good and weighty balance to the normal dynamic at the
festival.”
Michael Fukushima, National Film Board of Canada (Montreal, QC)
"We learned a great deal in many areas; outlook & trends in
international coproductions, media financing opportunities &
mechanism in Canada, trends in animation production, forms of
enterprise development, as well as capability & talent development."
Marcus Lim, Media Development Authority of Singapore (Singapore)
“Nice, relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Interesting events, good pace with
festival screenings. I hope to come back in future years!”
Sasha Boersma, Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund (Toronto, ON)
“I learned lots of great information from network executives as to what
they are looking for in a show idea, how to present it to them, how to
manage the property, etc.”
Dave Palmer, Nickelodeon (Burbank, CA)
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