If you’re in the mood for a 40-minute blast of locally-made experimental animation—some of it “very gay,” according to featured filmmaker Clyde Petersen—head to Northwest Film Forum tomorrow at 5 pm.
A super unique animation screening series is happening this Sunday, April 20, in Los Angeles: The Animation Freakout Hangout, which is billed as L.A.’s first “all-vintage festival of far out, ...
Animation is most often viewed on a screen. But when animators break traditional rules and abandon the “almighty rectangle,” Christine Banna says artistic magic can happen. See the concert The next ...
It’s oddly fitting that the touring, Los Angeles-based Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation went on hiatus during the dog days of the pandemic. A mainstay of such programming here in Chicago, ...
In a sense, all animation is experimental, because an artist can’t really see how his images will move until he throws them up onto a screen. But don’t tell that to the filmmakers featured in the ...
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