Random Cartoons screening tonight!
Tonight is the ASIFA-sponsored Random Cartoons screening. It’s going to be awesome.
I haven’t even seen the final cut of my “Six Monsters” cartoon with the sound effects and music added in yet, and tonight it’ll be projected onto a movie screen in front of an audience.
In addition, I’ll get to see some other cartoons I’ve haven’t already watched and meet their creators. Cool!
If you’re in NYC tonight come on by the screening… it’s free!
Tuesday, May 22nd
7:00 p.m.
SVA 209 East 23rd Street (btwn 2nd and 3rd)
3rd floor amphitheatre
Admission: FREE
Here’s the line-up, with creators and directors listed (not that these artists will all be there, I just wanted to give them a shout-out; props).
1. Call Me Bessie! - Diane Kredensor and Dana Galin, d. Yvette Kaplan
2. Bronk & Bongo - Alan Goodman and Manny Galan, d. Gary Conrad
3. Garlic Boy - John Dilworth, d. John Dilworth
4. Two Witch Sisters - Niki Yang, d. Niki Yang and Andrew Overtoom
5. Squirly Town - Doug TenNapel, d. Doug TenNapel and Mike Dietz
6. Boneheads - Hiroshi Chida, d. Hiroshi Chida
7. 6 Monsters - Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman, d. Rob Renzetti, Floyd Bishop, Dan Meth, and Pendleton Ward
8. Gary Guitar - Bill Plympton, d. Bill Plympton
9. Fanboy - Eric Robles, d. Shaun Cashman
10. Adventure Time - Pen Ward, d. Hugo Morales, Larry Leichleiter, and Pendleton Ward


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On May 22nd, 2007 at 12:00 am
Let me know how our section looks. I’m on the wrong coast now. I’ll have to catch it in LA.
On May 22nd, 2007 at 12:00 am
IM PUMPED!!
On May 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 am
So how was the screening? Maybe some of you guys who attended could blog about it for the rest of us?
On May 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 am
There were many pictures taken yestrday, there will definitely be a post! I’ll blog about it also later today.
On May 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 am
Wonderful evening. Loved seeing all the work on large screens. Fred did a wonderful job of presenting his concepts of what makes great animation. Good panels and Q&A’s about the weeding out process. It was very informative while enjoyable and I, for one, learned a lot.