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Dec
27
Tue
SIGGRAPH 2016 COMPUTER ANIMATION FESTIVAL Traveling Show @ PCC Cascade Moriarty Arts Auditorium
Dec 27 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival is the leading annual festival for the world’s most innovative, accomplished, and amazing digital film and video creators. An internationally recognized jury receives hundreds of submissions and presents the best work of the including outstanding achievements in animated feature and short films, scientific visualization, visual effects, real-time graphics, game excerpts, and much more. Since 1999, several works originally presented have been nominated for or have received a Best Animated Short Academy Award.

Emily Hsu, Production Sessions Chair for SIGGRAPH 2017 will speak about the CAF 2016 Traveling Show, some of the shorts, and submitting work to the festival.

Logistics

Date: Thursday, December

Time: registration starts at 6:00, speaker at 6:30, then the screening

Place: PCC Cascade Moriarty Arts Auditorium (MAHB room 104), 705 N Killingsworth St., Portland Oregon

Tickets: available at EventBrite or at the door

  • Free for current SIGGRAPH chapter members (join now) and PCC multimedia club members
  • $4.00 (Discounted for) ASIFA members, Laika staff, students and affiliates
  • $9.00 General Public

Trailer: https://youtu.be/Uz6dh6Ky8p8 with t extra content

Transportation: parking available on the street and in lots: parking and mass transit recommended. See map.

Playlist: the Computer Animation Festival includes, but is not limited to:

  • Accidents, Blunders, and Calamities – James Cunningham
  • Alike – Daniel Martinez Lara
  • Glass Half – Blender Foundation
  • Tea Time – Thomas Bourret, et al.
  • Tokyo Cosmo – Takahiro Miyauchi
  • Citipati – Andreas Feix
  • None of That – Ringling College of Art and Design
  • Escargore – Media Design School
  • Crabe-Phare, Gaetan Borde, et al.
  • Borrowed Time – Quorum Films, LLC
  • Cosmos Laundromat – Blender Foundation
  • Running time: approximately 90 minutes
Jan
12
Thu
Ghibli Fest @ OMSI @ OMSI Emperical Theater
Jan 12 – Jan 22 all-day

OMSI is bringing back our Studio Ghibli Retrospective this January with the added bonus of exhibiting two new to the U.S. programs: Ocean Waves and Ghiblies: Episode 2 (scroll below for details). The Retrospective begins Thursday, January 12 and continues through Sunday, January 22. Opening Night will focus on the debuts of Ocean Waves and Ghiblies.

Similar to past events, we are planning on having speakers and other activities accompanying select screenings throughout the Retrospective, particularly Opening Night. As well, we’ll be providing VFX/PDX members a $1 off discount on all ticket purchases – use promo code JGM17 (or mention VFX/PDX at the box office when purchasing). Retrospective art and a show schedule will be available and sent out to you shortly.

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Rarely seen outside of Japan, Ocean Waves is a subtle, poignant and wonderfully detailed story of adolescence and teenage isolation. Taku and his best friend Yutaka are headed back to school for what looks like another uneventful year. But they soon find their friendship tested by the arrival of Rikako, a beautiful new transfer student from Tokyo whose attitude vacillates wildly from flirty and flippant to melancholic. When Taku joins Rikako on a trip to Tokyo, the school erupts with rumors, and the three friends are forced to come to terms with their changing relationships.

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Ocean Waves was the first Studio Ghibli film directed by someone other than studio founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, as director Tomomi Mochizuki led a talented staff of younger employees in an adaptation of Saeko Himuro’s best-selling novel. Full of shots bathed in a palette of pleasingly soft pastel colors and rich in the unexpected visual details typical of Studio Ghibli’s most revered works, Ocean Waves is an accomplished coming-of-age drama.

Watch the Trailer: https://vimeo.com/180088340/d5a9ec5c35

Ghiblies Episode 2:

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Ghiblies: Episode 2 is a unique 25-minute short film from Studio Ghibli, featuring several comedic vignettes and caricatures of Studio Ghibli staff as they go about their day. Utilizing new animation techniques and software that would then be deployed on the production of My Neighbors the Yamadas, Ghiblies: Episode 2 has never been released in North America and will be making its North American premiere in December 2016.

Full information and schedule from the OMSI website:
OMSI Studio Ghibli Retrospective – Featuring Northwest premiere of Ocean Waves

Over a period of nearly 30 years, Japan’s Studio Ghibli established itself as perhaps the world’s finest producer of animated motion pictures. With a reputation for lush visuals, attention to detail and epic storytelling, Studio Ghibli eschewed commercial success to create intelligent, poetic, often fanciful films that embrace family, community, and a deep concern for the environment and our relationship with nature.

In dedication to some of the most magical and beloved animated movies ever made, the Empirical Theater is pleased to host our second annual Studio Ghibli Retrospective from January 12 through January 22.

Headlining this year’s program is the Northwest premiere of director Tomomi Mochizuki’s Ocean Waves presented in a new 4K restoration and paired with the short film Ghiblies: Episode 2. Also on exhibit are such popular favorites as Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Spirited Away.

While the majority of the screenings in this year’s Retrospective will be in the original Japanese with English subtitles, several films will screen in their English-dubbed versions. Please review the individual film listings and schedule below for more information on show times and corresponding language version. The format for all film screenings is DCP.

Tickets

Ticket prices for each show – with the exception of Opening Night – are as follows:

$7 Adult / $6 Youth (3-13) & Senior (63+)

OMSI members receive $1 off

Opening Night tickets which include admission to the evening’s two screenings, light refreshment and a guaranteed door prize are priced at:

$20 Adult / $18 Youth (3-13) & Senior (63+)

OMSI members receive $2 off

Tickets may be purchased online at omsi.edu, at the OMSI front desk, or by telephone at 503-797-4000.

Schedule

Thursday, January 12

6:30pm Opening Night Studio Ghibli Retrospective (Doors open 6:15pm)

6:40pm Panel discussion on The Influence of Studio Ghibli

7:30pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

9:30pm Porco Rosso (Subt)

*Opening Night packages include light refreshment and fabulous door prizes.

9:30pm Porco Rosso (Subt.)- limited individual show tickets available

Friday, January 13

5:00pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

7:00pm Castle in the Sky (Subt)

9:15pm Spirited Away (Subt)

Saturday, January 14

4:00pm The Secret World of Arrietty (Dub)

Sunday, January 15

4:00pm Kiki’s Delivery Service (Dub)

6:00pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

7:45pm Howl’s Moving Castle (Dub)

Monday, January 16

4:00pm My Neighbor Totoro (Dub)

6:00pm Spirited Away (Dub)

8:15pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

Tuesday, January 17

9:00pm Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Subt)

Arrive early for the Science Pub presentation Viruses:Friends and Foes by Marilyn Roossinck, Professor of Virus Ecology at Pennsylvania State University. Lecture starts at 7:00pm; doors open at 5:00pm. Science pub only: $5 suggested donation.

Wednesday, January 18

5:00pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

7:00pm Grave of the Fireflies (Subt)

8:45pm The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Dub)

Thursday, January 19

5:00pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

7:00pm The Cat Returns (Subt)

8:45pm Castle in the Sky (Subt)

Friday, January 20

5:00pm Kiki’s Delivery Service (Dub)

7:00pm Spirited Away (Subt)

9:15pm The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Subt)

Saturday, January 21

4:00pm Ponyo (Dub)

6:00pm Howl’s Moving Castle (Subt)

8:15pm Porco Rosso (Dub)

10:00pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

Sunday, January 22

** Costume Contest Today Presented by Kumoricon **

Details available soon

4:00pm My Neighbor Totoro (Dub)

6:00pm Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Subt)

8:15pm Ocean Waves / Ghiblies: Episode 2 (Subt)

Feb
25
Sat
Freelancer’s Toolbox III (Cascade Siggraph) @ Wacom Experience Center
Feb 25 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Freelancers’ Toolbox III
The Third in a Series of Discussions on Tools for Freelance Artists, Animators and Creatives
Have you ever asked the Internet how to do your taxes? Or how to sign up for health insurance? Much of freelancing is cobbling together resources and teaching yourself, but we wanted to cut some of those late night googling sessions by asking the experts. The Wacom Experience Center hosts as we answer questions about taxes, health insurance, finances, intellectual property, and many other business-related freelancing questions that you may have. ’Tis the season, let’s talk business!

Featured Panel Participants
Jonathan Bebe/Collaborative Financial Group
Benjamin L. Petersen/the Nora Group
Dane Johnson/Inspiration Spaceship
Ben Luce/Soul Proprietor
Xilia Mairead Faye/Soul Proprietor

Logistics
Wacom Experience Center
1455 NW Irving St, Portland, OR 97209
Saturday, February 25, 2017, 1pm–3pm

 

 

About the Sponsors

ARCS stands for Animation Community Resource Service and is a growing online resource community for animations and story-makers in Portland, OR. The goal is to bring more awareness (and creation) of creative events, resources, and networking activities with locals in mind.
For more information, visit:
ARCS Facebook

ASIFA Portland is the local chapter of the International Animated Film Society: Association International du Film d’Animation. Our group exists to boost the art of animation and the community that practices it, promoting free exchange of ideas.
For more information, visit:
ASIFA Website
ASIFA Facebook
ASIFA Twitter


Scopic is a Portland-Specific Directory that helps agencies find the right creative freelancers quickly and easily.
For more information, visit:
        Scopic Website


Cascade ACM SIGGRAPH exists to serve the needs of the local computer graphics community. Through meetings, screenings, workshops, conferences, networking and other activities, the chapter works to promote greater interest in the artistic, educational and scientific applications of technology in graphics, enhancing communication between colleagues.
For more information, visit:

        Cascade Website
        Cascade Facebook
Cascade Twitter

Mar
20
Mon
VFX/CG Job Fair 3/20 @ CENTRL Eastside @ CENTRL Eastside
Mar 20 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

More info and to register interest for interviews:  http://www.vfxpdx.com/?p=2010

A VFX/CG job fair in the wake of Grimm wrapping up.
Companies in attendance:
LAIKA
ShadowMachine
HouseSpecial
SuperGenius
Hinge Digital
Deep Sky
Sprocketship
9iFX
Juliet Zulu
Cinco Design
Joint
W+K Motion
Bent Image Lab

Monday March 20, 5-7pm
CENTRL Eastside
329 NE MLK, Portland, OR 97232  (essentially 3rd and Couch, East side)
Inside The Slate Building

drinks/snacks provided.

Apr
19
Wed
OPB Screening – Oregon’s Animation Magic @ Whitsell Auditorium @ Portland Art Museum
Apr 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:15 pm

Join us for a free screening of our new special, “Oregon’s Animation Magic” in advance of the TV premiere.

At just about any moment in the Northwest, someone is making animation. Go behind the scenes with Oregon Art Beat to meet the people who make Oregon one of the animation capitals of the world!

The screening event will feature the half-hour special followed by a Q&A with OPB Producer Eric Slade and artists from the show. You’ll also have a chance to enter a random drawing to win passes to the 2017 Northwest Animation Festival.

Free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m.

Venue Note: The event will be held in NW Film Center’s Whitsell Auditorium located on the lower level of the Portland Art Museum.

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“Oregon’s Animation Magic: An Oregon Art Beat Special” premieres Thursday, April 27 at 8 p.m. on OPB TV and will be available to watch online at the same time at www.opb.org/animation.