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Twelve European Companies Nominated for Cartoon Tributes 2011

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Twelve animation companies from 7 countries among the finalists for Broadcaster, Investor/Distributor and Producer of the Year

The Cartoon Tributes 2011 will be awarded in Sopot, Poland on 16th Sept.

The European animation industry is set to honour outstanding contributors to the sector at the sixth edition of Cartoon Tributes, the annual awards organised by CARTOON – European Association of Animation Film. Some 700 professionals from across Europe will select the companies that have supported the industry’s growth over the past year. Companies from France, Ireland, Britain, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland and The Netherlands are among this year’s nominees, underscoring the growing interest in animation from countries across the continent.

Turner Broadcasting’s preschool channel Cartoonito, France’s M6 Kid, Ireland’s pubcaster Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) and French speaking Swiss broadcaster Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) have been nominated for Broadcaster of the Year for giving animation a top spot in their programming schedule.

The nominees for Investor/Distributor of the Year are awol animation from France, Beta Film from Germany, KidsPlant Distribution from The Netherlands and Zodiak Kids from Britain.

Meanwhile, Planet Nemo Animation and Tele Images Productions from France, LuxAnimation from Luxembourg and Monster Animation from Ireland will compete for Producer of the Year after creating some of European animation’s most recent hits.

The winners will be announced at the next edition of Cartoon Forum, to be held from 13-16 September in the Polish city of Sopot, where the nominated companies will also have an active presence. In this new edition the European forum for co-productions of animated series will showcase 66 new projects with a global investment of 214.5 million EUR and 467 hours of production.

Cartoon Tributes 2011 nominees are:

Broadcaster of the Year
- Cartoonito (TBS) (UK / France)
- M6 Kid (France)
- Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) (Ireland)
- Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) (Switzerland)

Investor/Distributor of the Year
- awol animation (France)
- Beta Film (Germany)
- KidsPlant Distribution (The Netherlands)
- Zodiak Kids (UK)

Producer of the Year
- LuxAnimation (Luxembourg)
- Monster Animation (Ireland)
- Planet Nemo Animation (France)
- Tele Images Productions (France)

Cartoon Forum Organisation
Annick Maes – annick.maes@cartoon-media.eu – Tel: (32) (2) 242 93 43

International Press
Gerardo Michelin – gerardo@latindie.com – Tel: (34) 630 57 22 68

List of the selected projects.

About CARTOON FORUM
Created in 1990 to boost the co-production and distribution of European animation for television and new media platforms, Cartoon Forum has helped 470 animation series obtain financing to the tune of over 1.6 billion EUR. For three days each year, European producers have the opportunity to pitch their animation project in front of all decision-makers, buyers and investors in order to speed up financing and find cross-border partners.

Cartoon Forum Polska is organised by CARTOON with the support of MEDIA – a Programme of the European Union, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, the Polish Film Institute (PISF) and the City of Sopot, in collaboration with Studio Miniatur Filmowych (SMF). Cartoon Forum Polska is one of the events under the patronage of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council.

About CARTOON
CARTOON is an international non-profit association based in Brussels that organises Cartoon Forum, together with Cartoon Movie, a co-production forum for feature-length animation, Cartoon Master training seminars and Cartoon Connection, a new programme intended to explore ways of reinforcing cooperation between EU and non EU animation professionals.

Cartoon Finance – Scholarship

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

The MEDIA programme actively supports the training of professionals from new member countries (Bulgaria, Czeck Republic, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia).

To this end, CARTOON encourages applications for scholarships to its CARTOON MASTERS.

The next Cartoon FINANCE will be held in Viborg (Denmark) on 29th and 30th June 2011.

CARTOON will cover hotel and meals expenses and refund up to a maximum of 250 EUR for transportation.

For further information, please consult CARTOON’s website www.cartoon-media.eu and download the documents at the following address.

The application deadline
for CARTOON FINANCE (Viborg) is 20 May 2011.

Cartoon Forum Hungary

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

33 countries, 230 buyers, 700 delegates so far at next Cartoon Forum in Hungary

These few numbers give a glimpse of Magyar Cartoon Forum that will take place from 14-17 September 2010 in Sopron (Hungary).

62 projects of animation series for TV or cross-media will be pitched in order to speed-up their financing and strengthen their distribution, representing a total budget of 160 million EUR.

The full programme with the pitching sessions schedule and the list of restaurants is now online, as well as the list of attending buyers.

Registration (still open)
List of buyers
Programme (PDF)

“Krokodill” nominated for the Cartoon d’or 2010

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

The short film “Krokodill” by Estonian director Kaspar Jancis has been selected as one of the five finalists for the Cartoon d’Or 2010, the pan-European award for the best animated short film of the year. Produced by Eesti Joonisfilm, “Krokodill” is the fifth animation film by Kaspar Jancis, and has already won several awards, including two Grand Prizes at Fredrikstad Animation Festival and at Animateka (Ljubljana).

The finalists for the Cartoon d’Or 2010 were chosen among 29 shortlisted films that received an award over the past year at one of Europe’s most prestigious animation festivals. Competition for the Cartoon d’Or is limited to winners of awards from one of these partner festivals.

The jury composed of directors Joanna Quinn (UK) and Géza M. Tóth (Hungary), and producer Valérie Schermann (France), have nominated the following films

“A Family Portrait”, Joseph Pierce, UK (4′ 40”)
“Krokodill”, Kaspar Jancis, Estonia (17′)
“Logorama”, H5 (François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy & Ludovic Houplain), France (16′ 5”)
“Sinna Mann”, Anita Killi, Norway (20′)
“The Tale of Little Puppetboy”, Johannes Nyholm, Sweden (18′)

The winner will be announced in Sopron, Hungary, on 17th September 2010 during Magyar Cartoon Forum, the platform to boost the co-production and distribution of European animation for television. The directors of each nominated short will present his or her film to an auditorium of important players in European animation, providing them an opportunity to strengthen their ties with the industry.

The winner will receive a trophy together with a financial aid of 10,000 EUR, thanks to the support of the MEDIA Programme of the European Union.

In 2009, Irish director David O’Reilly won the Cartoon d’Or award for his innovative short film “Please Say Something”.

More info: www.cartoon-media.eu

Cartoon Scholarships

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

CARTOON and the MEDIA Programme of the European Union are glad to offer scholarships to animation professionals from the following countries of the enlarged European Union (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia) to enable them to participate in the Cartoon Masters.

The scholarship covers the registration and subscription fee, the travel costs (for a maximum of 250 EUR), the hotel costs and the meals package.

To apply for a scholarship, the applicant has to download the scholarship application form and send it to CARTOON by email to Audrey Sersté or by fax: +32 2 245 46 89.

CARTOON will grant a scholarship after having considered the applicant’s CV and motivation letter. Per Master, Cartoon will grant only one scholarship per company.  CARTOON will grant only one scholarship per person per year. In any other case, CARTOON will observe a “first come, first served” policy.

Cartoon Feature – Seminar on Animated Features

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Next week in Malaga, around 100 participants will join the seminar on the latest developments about animation features. Among the case studies, you will discover:

  • Planet 51: the Spanish super production & its international release
  • Niko & the Way to the Stars and Lascars, Round Da Way: production and successful French distribution
  • Monsters vs Aliens and La Dama y la Muerte: writing for stereoscopic 3-D
  • Papa raconte: the pre-production work

But also:

  • establishing business plans to attract private financing
  • domestic and international distribution
  • funding and the banks’ roles
  • VoD…