








The winners of the Annecy 2011 YouTube competition are:
They have been selected by a jury including Kevin Deters from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Elsa Keslassy from Variety, and Mathias Malzieu, leader of Dionysos.
Discover the videos
Remember that the public has selected 10 films, amongst which 3 were awarded by the jury. The winner has been invited to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, from 6th to 11th June, where their film was screened. They were also offered a 5 night trip to L.A. by Disney studios for a guided tour of the studios in Burbank (California).
The two other winners received a licence for the animation software Autodesk.
Congratulations!
The 2011 edition is over. The Festival would like to thank once again the 250 volunteers who contributed to its success.
If you couldn't attend the Festival then head to the screenings in the Forum des images, in Paris:
Oskar Fischinger started making experimental sound and visually abstract films from the beginning of the 1920s.
From the creators of the hit Ice Age series comes Rio, a 3D comedy adventure about taking a walk on the wild side.
An event created by René Broca and Christian Jacquemart, consultants, France.
Cross-media is one of the main concerns of CITIA.
Meet up with the Forum Blanc team, from 7th to 10th June, Imaginove/CITIA stand, 4-A08, Mifa!
Make a date for the 11th to 13th January 2012.
This year, 33 films were submitted to the Espoirs d'animation. Discover the winners
L'Espoir du public: Émile et un vœu by Camille Almeras, Yvanne Buisset, Violette Delvoye, Clara Dufour and Valentin Stoll – ESAAT
The prizewinners by school:
This conference aspires to providing a forward-looking view of tools, practices and organisational methods likely to renew technical and artistic approaches within the industry.
To assemble creatives and professionals from the cross-media field, highlight projects and facilitate meetings: these are the objectives of this first edition of Global Media Connect, initiated jointly by CITIA and Imaginove.
Captain Harlock is back to help humans going back home to Earth after the Gaia sect forced them to live on other planets.
If you are going to this WIP, you won't be able to go to the The Boy with the Cuckoo-Clock Heart WIP
Born on the coldest day in history with a frozen heart, Jack owes his salvation to a strange midwife who makes him a clock for a heart. He must never touch the switch, control his temper and above all, never ever fall in love! But a little street singer will truly put his heart to the test...
5 selected cross-media projects cross-media projects and 4 personal favourites will be shown to a specialised audience, including some major players in the sector: Brandcasterz, Daily Motion, Entjoy, Google, Havas, Lagardère, M6, Orange etc.
See the films shown in competition during the Features at Noon, presented by the journalist Tasciotti
This year, 33 films were submitted to the Espoirs d'animation. Discover the winners
L'Espoir du public: Émile et un vœu by Camille Almeras, Yvanne Buisset, Violette Delvoye, Clara Dufour and Valentin Stoll – ESAAT
The prizewinners by school:
Treat yourself to a sneak preview of The Rabbi's Cat, by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux (scheduled for release 1st June).
More infoFnac
Thursday 5 May 2011 > Thursday 30 June 2011 10:00 am > 07:00 pm
Benjamin Lacombe is a young illustrator who plays with his animated inspirations to offer a trip into the world of illustration.
More infoLa Turbine
Monday 30 May 2011 > Sunday 26 June 2011 10:00 am > 07:00 pm
The legendary intergalactic pirate is landing his vessel in Annecy!
Follow the traces of Captain Harlock and his creator Leiji Matsumoto, who has come all the way from Japan for the occasion!
Bonlieu / Bibliothèque
Monday 6 June 2011 > Thursday 30 June 2011 12:30 pm > 06:00 pm