Jorge R. Gutierrez | Animation is Film: Secrets of the Super Macho | Talks at Google

Director, animator, and illustrator Jorge R. Gutierrez discusses his latest work as creator of NETFLIX’s Maya and the Three, and the cultural nuances his body of work continues to produce via video games, movies, tv and streaming. Emmy award winning Jorge R. Gutierrez is a Mexican creator, painter, voice actor, writer, and director. Born in Mexico City and raised in Tijuana, Gutierrez has completed various films, cartoons, and paintings exploring his love affair with Mexican pop and folk culture. He was the director & co-writer of the Guillermo Del Toro produced animated feature The Book of Life for Fox, which earned him a 2014 Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. He was also the writer & director of the Emmy nominated Son of Jaguar VR short for Google. Along with his wife and muse, Sandra Equihua, they created the multiple Emmy Award–winning animated television series El Tigre, The Adventures of Manny Rivera for Nickelodeon.

Watch Maya and the Three here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80244283. Moderated by Ruben Dario Villa.

The European Film Academy proudly announces the nominations for the 34th European Film Awards – Animation Nominations include Wolfwalkers, Flee, The Ape Star, Where is Anne Frank, Even Mice belong to Heaven

09.11.2021

The European Film Academy proudly announces the nominations for the 34th European Film Awards.
The more than 4,100 academy members will now vote for the winners who will be presented during the awards ceremony on 11 December in Berlin.

EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 2021
EVEN MICE BELONG IN HEAVEN
MYŠI PATŘÍ DO NEBE
Czech Republic, France, Poland, Slovakia
DIRECTED BY Denisa Grimmová & Jan Bubeníček
WRITTEN BY Alice Nellis & Richard Malatinský
PRODUCED BY Vladimír Lhoták, Tomáš Janísek, Alexandre Charlet, Grzegrorz Wacławek, Piotr Szczepanowicz & Marek Jeníček
FLEE
FLUGT
Denmark, France, Sweden, Norway
DIRECTED BY Jonas Poher Rasmussen
WRITTEN BY Jonas Poher Rasmussen & Amin Nawabi
PRODUCED BY Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte De La Gournerie, Jean-François Le Corre, Mathieu Courtois, Charlotte Most & Maria Ekerhovd
THE APE STAR
APSTJÄRNAN
Sweden, Norway, Denmark
DIRECTED BY Linda Hambäck
WRITTEN BY Janne Vierth
PRODUCED BY Petter Lindblad, Linda Hambäck, Lise Fearnley, Tonje Skar Reiersen, Claus Toksvig Kjaer & Frederik Vilumsen
WHERE IS ANNE FRANK
Belgium, Luxembourg, Israel, Netherlands, France
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Ari Folman
PRODUCED BY Jani Thiltges, Ari Folman & Yves Kugelmann

WOLFWALKERS
Ireland, Luxembourg
DIRECTED BY Tomm Moore & Ross Stewart
WRITTEN BY Will Collins
PRODUCED BY Paul Young, Nora Twomey, Tomm Moore & Stéphan Roelants

    • European Short Film

      Nominations 2021
    • BELLA

      Greece (25 min)
      **
    • DIS­PLACED / PA VEND

      Kosovo (15 min)
      **
    • EASTER EGGS

      Belgium, France, The Netherlands (15 min)
      **
    • IN FLOW OF WORDS

      The Netherlands (22 min)
      **
    • MY UNCLE TUDOR / NANU TUDOR

      Belgium, Portugal, Hungary, Moldova (20 min)
EUROPEAN FILM 2021 
COMPARTMENT NO. 6
HYTTI NRO 6
Finland, Russia, Estonia, Germany
DIRECTED BY Juho Kuosmanen
WRITTEN BY Andris Feldmanis, Livia Ulman & Juho Kuosmanen
PRODUCED BY Jussi Rantamäki, Riina Sildos, Jamila Wenske, Melanie Blocksdorf, Natalia Drozd-Makan & Sergey Selyanov
QUO VADIS, AIDA?
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Netherlands, France, Poland, Norway, Germany, Romania, Turkey
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Jasmila Žbanić
PRODUCED BY Damir Ibrahimović & Jasmila Žbanić
THE FATHER
United Kingdom, France
DIRECTED BY Florian Zeller
WRITTEN BY Florian Zeller & Christopher Hampton
PRODUCED BY Philippe Carcassonne, Jean-Louis Livi & David Parfitt
THE HAND OF GOD
È STATA LA MANO DI DIO
Italy
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Paolo Sorrentino
PRODUCED BY Paolo Sorrentino & Lorenzo Mieli
TITANE
France, Belgium
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Julia Ducournau
PRODUCED BY Jean-Christophe Reymond, Amaury Ovise, Jean-Yves Roubin & Cassandre Warnauts
 

EUROPEAN COMEDY 2021

NINJABABY
Norway
DIRECTED BY Yngvild Sve Flikke
WRITTEN BY Johan Fasting
PRODUCED BY Yngve Sæther
THE MORNING AFTER
BELLE FILLE
France
DIRECTED BY Méliane Marcaggi
WRITTEN BY Méliane Marcaggi & Christophe Duthuron
PRODUCED BY Elisa Soussan & Kev Adams
THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS
SENTIMENTAL
Spain
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Cesc Gay
PRODUCED BY Marta Esteban & Laia Bosch
 

EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY 2021

BABI YAR. CONTEXT
Netherlands, Ukraine
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Sergei Loznitsa
PRODUCED BY Maria Choustova & Ilya Khrzhanovskiy
FLEE
FLUGT
Denmark, France, Sweden, Norway
DIRECTED BY Jonas Poher Rasmussen
WRITTEN BY Jonas Poher Rasmussen & Amin Nawabi
PRODUCED BY Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte De La Gournerie, Jean-François Le Corre, Mathieu Courtois, Charlotte Most & Maria Ekerhovd
MR BACHMANN AND HIS CLASS
HERR BACHMANN UND SEINE KLASSE
Germany
DIRECTED & PRODUCED BY Maria Speth
TAMING THE GARDEN
Switzerland, Germany, Georgia
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Salomé Jashi
PRODUCED BY Vadim Jendreyko, Erik Winker, Martin Roelly & Salomé Jashi
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOY IN THE WORLD
Sweden
DIRECTED BY Kristina Lindström & Kristian Petri
PRODUCED BY Stina Gardell

https://europeanfilmawards.eu/en_EN/nomination-current

 

Los Angeles, USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative/Women in Animation[WIA]: New study finds that women are invisible in visual effects

https://annenberg.usc.edu/news/research-and-impact/new-study-finds-women-are-invisible-visual-effects

Blockbuster films with stunning visual effects may be one way to draw audiences back to movie theaters. But how many women are responsible for the imagery on screen? According to a new report, the number is very low.

The report, titled “Invisible in Visual Effects,” is the second in a partnership between Stacy L. Smith, the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and Women in Animation to explore women’s participation across industries. The quantitative study examined women working in visual effects across 400 top-grossing films from 2016 to 2019, focusing on overall prevalence and leadership credits. The study further explored women working in the executive ranks across 60 VFX companies. Finally, awards recognition for women was assessed. The report also includes a qualitative investigation, which consists of 82 in-depth interviews with women in VFX as well as industry decision-makers.

Across 400 top-grossing films from 2016 to 2019, women received 21.6% of all VFX credits. This is a ratio of 3.6 men to every 1 woman working in VFX. Additionally, there was no change over time, with 20.8% of credits awarded to women in 2016 and 22.6% of credits in 2019.

Turning to leadership roles, women held 16.2% of all senior positions across the 4-year period. This varied by position, however, as women comprised only 2.9% of VFX supervisors but 46.7% of VFX producers. Less than one-quarter (23%) of VFX editors were women, while fewer than 10% of other leadership roles were held by women: Animation supervisors (3.7%), Lighting supervisors (2%), Compositing supervisors (7.4%) and CG/3D Supervisors (3.5%).

The study also asked how often women of color held these top positions. The answer? Infrequently. Women of color filled only 2.5% of all leadership roles, and less than 1% of VFX supervisor positions across the sample. This is a ratio of 208 men for every 1 woman of color working as a VFX supervisor. Women of color were most likely to be VFX producers (5.8% of all roles) or VFX editors (5.1% of all roles), but held only 1% of other leadership positions across 400 top films.

“The lack of women in the visual effects industry is part of a larger pattern of exclusion across the film industry,” said Smith. “VFX companies and studios have to think critically about their hiring and promotion practices as well as the cultures they create internally if they want to see more women and in particular women of color ascending to leadership roles.”

The study included an examination of the pipeline positions that lead to supervisory roles. The authors note that women fill between 13.9% and 21.5% of pipeline jobs, but these figures plummet to less than 10% of leadership positions. Even in producing roles, women fill nearly two-thirds of production coordinator roles, but their prevalence drops to less than half of producers. “There are clear leaks and cracks in the pipeline for women across the ecosystem of the VFX industry,” Smith.

The report also provides insight into the leadership profile of 60 top VFX companies. The companies were chosen based on their work across top movies. Overall, slightly more than one-quarter (26.9%) of executives at these companies were women, and 5.5% were women of color. Based on frequency of work across top films, the companies were sorted into three tiers. The highest tier of companies, representing 20 organizations, had the highest percentage of women and women of color executives — 30% and 6.2%, respectively. Fewer than 25% of executives across the middle (24.8%) and lowest (21.4%) tiers were women, with women of color comprising 4.8% of roles at both tiers.

“As the data from this landmark study shows, there are clearly obstacles in place for women in the realm of visual effects. We hope that this fact-based awareness will open more doors and repair broken rungs on the leadership ladder to create a more diverse and inclusive environment in this sector of the entertainment industry,” said WIA President Marge Dean.

Another area explored were awards related to visual effects. Only one woman has been nominated for and won an Academy Award for Visual Effects. At the Visual Effects Society Awards, women fared better — 12.8% of nominees between 2016 and 2020 and 9.3% of winners. Women of color comprised 2.1% of nominees but none have won an award in the time frame examined.

Results from the qualitative analysis demonstrate the major impediments facing women in the visual effects industry. Responses indicated that three factors contribute independently and interactively to prevent women in VFX from reaching positions of leadership. These include issues related to workforce composition and the prevalence of men in the industry; workplace culture that does not meet women’s needs around work/family balance or encourage their participation; and leadership perceptions that link supervisory roles to masculine traits. The report provides insight as to how these factors may impede women’s careers or encourage them to pursue VFX producer roles which often have less prestige or lower pay.

The report is the latest from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and can be found online here.

Back to the Outback | Official Trailer | Netflix – Only on Netflix December 10

They might look dangerous, but these wildly misunderstood creatures have hearts of gold — and they’re breaking out of captivity on a quest to find home.

The hunt is on this holiday season when a group of “deadly” animals (along with a celebrity koala named Pretty Boy) escape the Australian Wildlife Park and head BACK TO THE OUTBACK! They’re dangerously cute and on the loose in this new family comedy starring Isla Fisher, Tim Minchin, Eric Bana, Guy Pearce, Miranda Tapsell, Angus Imrie, Keith Urban, Aislinn Derbez, and Jacki Weaver. BACK TO THE OUTBACK Only on Netflix December 10: https://www.netflix.com/title/81002813

Täglich einen Kurzen: „In Shapes“ by Zoé Risser & Blue Zoo

Directed by Zoé Risser and the Blue Zoo short film of 2020, we are proud to present In Shapes! Born from the single word “puberty” and a brief to combine 2D and 3D animation creatively, this short was created completely remotely by BZ artists and the 2020 BZ interns.

https://www.blue-zoo.co.uk/

In Shapes is an emotive and poignant mixed-media animation exploring the insecurities of a girl at the swimming pool. Created in portrait mode specifically for social media, the aim of the film is to empower young people who feel insecure about their appearance.

Sound by WMP Studios

Superman: The Complete Animated Series | Trailer | Warner Bros. Entertainment

About Superman: The Complete Animated Series: As the planet Krypton is destroyed, its leader, Jor-El, secures his infant son, Kal-El, in a rocket that will transport him to Earth. There, as Clark Kent, he discovers the truth about his interplanetary heritage and assumes the identity of Superman in the city of Metropolis.

FILM COURAGE: Learning Screenplay Story Structure – Eric Edson [Full Version – Screenwriting Masterclass]

In the first two weeks of the Fall semester, California State University, Northridge screenwriting professor Eric Edson presents PowerPoint lessons to the entering first year grad MFA class. He begins with the Hero Goal Sequences story structure paradigm. Here is an inside look at the full first class of the lecture.

A Conversation with the Creative Team Behind LUCA | Producers Guild of America

Emmy-nominated producer Scott Mantz moderates a conversation with Andrea Warren, p.g.a. (Producer) and Enrico Casarosa (Director), two of the creative team behind LUCA. Luca is an animated coming-of-age fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It premiered at the Aquarium of Genoa, Italy and was released direct-to-streaming on Disney+ in June 2021.

ABOUT: The Producers Guild of America is a non-profit trade organization that represents, protects and promotes the interests of all members of the producing team in film, television and new media. The Guild invests in its core values that benefit the industry at large. These values are rooted in facilitating employment of its members, advocating for sustainable practices in production that minimize human and environmental harm, ensuring a set culture that advances safety and creates viable pathways into the guild for the next generation of producers, particularly those from populations under-represented in the industry. Year-round it hosts a number of educational, mentoring and professional networking programs.

WHERE TO FIND US: http://www.producersguild.org

HEXEN HEXEN – Acht Minuten Preview Deutsch (2020)

Hexen gibt es wirklich und sie sind überall! Vom Oscar-prämierten Regisseur Robert Zemeckis („Forrest Gump“) kommt das Fantasy-Abenteuer „Hexen hexen“ nach dem Werk von Roald Dahl. In den Hauptrollen sind die Oscar-Preisträger Anne Hathaway („Les Misérables“, „Ocean’s Eight“) und Octavia Spencer („The Help“, “ Shape of Water: Das Flüstern des Wassers“), der Oscar-Nominierte Stanley Tucci („Die Tribute von Panem – The Hunger Games“-Filme, „In meinem Himmel“) zu sehen mit Kristin Chenoweth (TV-Serien „Glee“ und „BoJack Horseman“) und der preisgekrönten Comedy-Legende Chris Rock. Der Newcomer Jahzir Kadeem Bruno (TV-Serie „Atlanta“) übernimmt neben Codie-Lei Eastick („Holmes und Watson“) ebenfalls eine Hauptrolle.

Zemeckis visuell innovativer Film, eine Neubearbeitung Dahls‘ beliebter Geschichte für ein modernes Publikum, erzählt die schwarzhumorige und herzerwärmende Geschichte eines jungen Waisenjungen (Bruno), der Ende 1967 zu seiner liebevollen Großmutter (Spencer) in die ländliche Stadt Demopolis in Alabama zieht. Als der Junge und seine Großmutter auf einige trügerisch glamouröse, aber durch und durch teuflische Hexen treffen, verfrachtet diese unseren jungen Helden klugerweise in ein opulentes Seebad. Bedauerlicherweise kommen sie genau zur selben Zeit an, zu der die Hoch-Großmeisterhexe der Welt (Hathaway) ihre Weggefährtinnen aus allen Teilen des Erdballs – unter falscher Identität – versammelt hat, um ihre ruchlosen Pläne zu verwirklichen.

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