OSB Applications Extended to May 17

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oregon-story-boardWord is getting around that Portland, home of PIE and a constant frenzy of startup activity, has an accelerator program focused solely on the digital media industry (including VFX).  For those prospective entrepreneurs grounded in storytelling but aiming for the clouds, the Oregon Story Board attempts to harness our collective energy and exponentially multiply it by getting like-minded startups in the same room and watching the sparks fly.  OSB exists to help young media industry hatchlings grow by building the networks, relationships, and infrastructure they need to thrive and reach sustainability (one of my favorite words).

This just in from Rick Turoczy over at the Silicon Florist:

Well, would you look at that. You waited. And you waited. And you waited. You thought about it. You almost started it. And then you got sidetracked. Or you got timid. Why should I apply? Is my idea good enough? What if I’m not what they’re looking for? So you put it off. With the hopes that you would—oopie—miss the application period all together. Nice try. Oregon Story Board applications have been extended until May 17, 2015.

We’ve received requests for more time with the accelerator application from potential applicants, and we want to make sure we find the best and brightest businesses across the state. So, we’re extending the application deadline until 11:59pm on Sunday, May 17th, 2015. Tell your friends!

We’re looking for companies involved in digital storytelling – film, video, animation, VFX, digital media, and gaming, or companies that create tools for these industries. Are you blurring the lines between these industries? We want to learn about you! Have you established a business and want to take it to the next level? We can help, but not until we hear from you. We offer free office space, seed capital, an amazing mentor network, and a challenging (but fun!) four months to accepted companies.

You’ve wallowed long enough in your shallow ball pit of Portland procrastination. It’s time to buck up and share what you’re building. I mean, you could be the next Mountain Machine or CHROMA.fund or Change Wizard. Well you can be a Change Wizard whether you apply or not. But you can only get mentorship from the folks who created Change Wizard if you apply.

For more information, visit Oregon Story Board. To quell your fears, read the Oregon Story Board FAQ. And finally, to do what you know you should do, complete your Oregon Story Board accelerator application before the stroke of midnight on May 17th.

This Summer: NW Film Center CLAYMATION™ STUDIO w/ Will Vinton

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TheCaliforniaRaisinsNW Film Center is running the Will Vinton class again, always a good time with one of the Portland pioneers.  Make your own Claymation™ short film in a week-long Studio class at Northwest Film Center. The  Studio (June 17-21), taught by the one and only Oscar-winning inventor of Claymation™!

Topics:
– Dragonframe capture tool functions and operations (provided)
– Camera set-up, control and movement
– Lighting and light control
– Developing your own original animated clay characters
– Concepts of squash/stretch, ease in/out, the walk cycle and metamorphosis
– Armatures and fabrication, clay sculpting, gesture, walks, and lip sync
– Creating low cost sets and backdrops
– Building skills through tests, exercises and experiments
– Planning and executing your personal project
– Get instructor guidance and feedback throughout

More info and enrollment at this link.

NW Animation Festival Kicks Off Next Week

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The Northwest Animation Festival gets underway next week, offering over 200 amazing films gracing the silver screen at the beloved Hollywood Theater.

Highlights will certainly include the Oregon Animation Industry Showcase:

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portlandia_ratsWednesday, May 7 at 7:00pm  |  $12  |

Get a tour of the amazing commercial animation work being done in Oregon: advertisements, music videos, product demos, video games, and visual effects.

The evening kicks off with a showcase of video clips from our world-class local studios and freelancers. You’ll be surprised to learn which brands take life in Portland, and by some of the curious uses of animation in the world of business.

Against this backdrop, Shelley Midthun from the Portland Development Commission will then interview a panel of Portland’s luminaries about art and innovation in professional animation production. Speakers include Shilpa Sunthankar from Fashionbuddha, Roland Gauthier from Hinge Digital, Anna Kvorning from LAIKA, and Will Lewis from the Portland Indie Game Squad.

The evening concludes with a very special hour-long presentation, “Bent Image Lab presents: Animating Portlandia, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Improv in Stop Motion.” Rob Shaw, animation director for the hilarious Portlandia rat gang skits, will give insight into this unusual collaboration, show videos, and answer audience questions. Animation puppets from Bent will be on display in the lobby—don’t miss your chance to see these tiny celebrities in person!

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Tickets on sale here for this one time only event.

Another highlight should include the Meet the Animators panel.  Although the specifics are a little vague, it looks promising:

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Sunday, May 10 | 12noon

Arrive early on Sunday for a live interview with some of the filmmakers in this year’s festival. “What keeps you inspired as an artist? What unusual tricks went into making your film? What advice do you have for aspiring animators?” …Bring questions of your own for an open Q&A at the end.

FREE EVENT – with free doughnuts provided by Voodoo Doughnut!

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Also, don’t miss possibly your last chance to catch 2014’s Siggraph Animation reel –

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Tuesday, May 5 at 7:00pm  |  $8  |

The annual SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival is one of the world’s most important showcases for innovative and visually stunning digital animation. Films that win honors here are qualified to compete for an Academy Award, and several in recent memory have been nominated for or received an Oscar for “Best Animated Short.” Films chosen for this special “best of” show include narrative shorts, time-based art, visual effects, scientific visualization, and real-time graphics.

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Tickets for this one here.

More info about the fest:  http://www.nwanimationfest.com

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