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The Computer Animation Festival is celebrating its 36th year as an internationally renowned forum for presentation of the world's most innovative and stimulating computer-generated animated films. The festival also offers a wide spectrum of genres: narrative animation, medical visualizations, video game and simulations demonstrated in real-time, music videos, promotional spots, and many others can be seen in one location over the course of five days. If you can only attend one animation festival this year, SIGGRAPH 2009 is the must-see event. For its second year in a row, the festival is open to the general public in addition to conference attendees.
COLUMNIST -- Doug Masters has been a CG artist, director, and senior manager in the CG/animation business over the last 20 years, working in software development, games, commercial production, VFX, and most recently TV animation. He is active within the Toronto animation community and is currently focusing on next generation content development and production.
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SIGGRAPH2009

The Computer Animation Festival is celebrating its 36th year as an internationally renowned forum for presentation of the world's most innovative and stimulating computer-generated animated films. The festival also offers a wide spectrum of genres: narrative animation, medical visualizations, video game and simulations demonstrated in real-time, music videos, promotional spots, and many others can be seen in one location over the course of five days. If you can only attend one animation festival this year, SIGGRAPH 2009 is the must-see event. For its second year in a row, the festival is open to the general public in addition to conference attendees.
Special Guest Speakers
Chris Landreth"The Spine" and Psychologically Driven AnimationThursday, 6 August 10:30 am - 12:15 pm, Auditorium B
Peter LudéSenior Vice President, Engineering, Sony ElectronicsExecutive Vice President, SMPTEBoard of Directors ITVSThe State of 3D for Entertainment for Theater and HomeThursday, 6 August 8:30 - 10:15 am, Rooms 260-262
For SIGGRAPH 2009, the Computer Animation Festival introduces two new sections: Real-Time Rendering, devoted to work produced interactively in real time; and Visual Music, which includes music visualizations and other artworks that combine music and images into a captivating multi-sensory experience.
Chris Landreth"The Spine" and Psychologically Driven AnimationThursday, 6 August 10:30 am - 12:15 pm, Auditorium B
Peter LudéSenior Vice President, Engineering, Sony ElectronicsExecutive Vice President, SMPTEBoard of Directors ITVSThe State of 3D for Entertainment for Theater and HomeThursday, 6 August 8:30 - 10:15 am, Rooms 260-262
For SIGGRAPH 2009, the Computer Animation Festival introduces two new sections: Real-Time Rendering, devoted to work produced interactively in real time; and Visual Music, which includes music visualizations and other artworks that combine music and images into a captivating multi-sensory experience.
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Alexis Victor
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Toronto Animation Live is Canada's first major networking organization. This NEW vibrant, proactive, supportive networking organization is dedicated to the growth and development of the Toronto Animation Industry. We are committed to supporting and facilitating industry professionals through industry event, screenings, user groups/educational presentations, networking and support. Sponsored and supported by local studios and associates we provide the ability to bring people together to discuss work, experiences and collaboration.
This year Toronto Animation Live will be launching a weekly column, mentorship program, weekly industry column by guest writers and online TV show featuring Toronto studios, animators, projects and events.
We thank you for your support and please stay posted to the site for job postings, festivals, funding/support programs, industry news and events.
Executive Producer
e.info@torontoanimationlive.com
t.416.464.3989
Toronto Animation Live is Canada's first major networking organization. This NEW vibrant, proactive, supportive networking organization is dedicated to the growth and development of the Toronto Animation Industry. We are committed to supporting and facilitating industry professionals through industry event, screenings, user groups/educational presentations, networking and support. Sponsored and supported by local studios and associates we provide the ability to bring people together to discuss work, experiences and collaboration.
This year Toronto Animation Live will be launching a weekly column, mentorship program, weekly industry column by guest writers and online TV show featuring Toronto studios, animators, projects and events.
We thank you for your support and please stay posted to the site for job postings, festivals, funding/support programs, industry news and events.
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COLUMNIST -- Doug Masters has been a CG artist, director, and senior manager in the CG/animation business over the last 20 years, working in software development, games, commercial production, VFX, and most recently TV animation. He is active within the Toronto animation community and is currently focusing on next generation content development and production.
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