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14-15 September 2007
PROGRAM
Friday 14 September
Evening Program
Theatre Y2.05
> 5.30pm - 5.45pm
.. Welcome and Festival Opening
Address
> 5.45pm - 7.00pm
.. Australian
Panorama
> 7.15 - 8.30
.. International
Program #1
Saturday
15 September
Matinee
Program
Theatre Y2.04
> 12.00pm -1.15pm
.. Kids
Program (best suited for younger kids)
> 1.30pm - 2.45pm
.. Teen
Program
> 3.00pm - 4.15pm
.. SIGGRAPH
Highlights 1
.. (Special Interest Group for Computer
Graphics)
Room R1.06
> 3.10pm - 4.40pm
.. Master
Class: “Wind Water & Flags: Creating
.. flow effects with Flash”
Theatre Y2.05
> 12.15pm -1.30pm
.. International
Program #1 (repeat)
> 1.45pm - 3.00pm
.. Australian
Panorama (repeat)
> 3.15pm - 4.30pm
.. SIGGRAPH
Highlights 2
.. (Special Interest Group for Computer
Graphics)
> 4.45pm - 6.00pm
.. International
Program #2
Evening
Program
Foyer
> 6.00pm - 7.00pm
.. Interlude in foyer with localworks
in progress
.. screening
Theatre Y2.05
> 6.10pm - 6.50pm
.. Local
Animators Forum
> 7.00pm - 8.15pm
.. Digital Program
> 8.20pm -9.35pm
.. Late Night
Bizarre
TICKETS
Festival Pass and session tickets available over the counter, by
phone or at the door.
In person at:
The Plaza Shop @ Goodman Plaza
Southern Cross University
Lismore Campus
By phone:
(02) 6622 2311
(credit card purchases only)
Prices
$25 Pass pre-booked,
(plus Master class $10 = $35)
$30 Pass at the Festival,
(plus Master class $10 = $40)
$10 per session ticket
$15 Master class without a pre-booked Festival ticket
Pre-book your tickets to be in the draw for a ‘Collectors
Fullmetal Alchemist’ DVD
VENUE
Southern Cross University
Whitebrook Theatre (Y Block)
Military Rd, Lismore NSW
Entry via - Military Road OR Kellas Street
(Off Ballina Rd)

Admission is restricted to 18+
(except for Kids & Teen programs)
IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations
do not allow us to admit any person under the age of 18 years.
Do you want to screen
the AIAF tour at your venue?!
Please email the AIAF team to request further
details.
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Panorama
Friday 14 September 2007 @ 5.45pm
Theatre Y2.05
A ‘snap shot’ of the contemporary
animation scene in Australia. Each year AIAF gathers a collection
of recently released films by established Australian animators
and mixes them with films by promising newcomers to give audiences
a feel for what is happening and what the future of the artform
might hold.
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Emit
Fergus Donald, 8'30, 2007
A long stalled apocalyptic clock begins ticking again.
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The Rabbit
Rosalie Osman, 6'00, 2006
A big, bold, brutal no holds barred bunny story.
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Carnivore
Reflux The People's Republic
of Animation, 7'00, 2006
We humans sure do eat a lotta animals!
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Cry From The Past
Susan Stamp, 6'00, 2007
Exquisitely crafted. A personal history of a gentle ocean
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Drained
Gav Stevenson, 3'30, 2005
Water shortages? The fish have had enuf and they’re fighting
back.
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Fraught
Stephanie Brotchie, Chris Pahlow, Maia
Tarrell, 6'00, 2006
Fraught tales - large, small, embarrassing and occassionally
pornagraphic.
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Gargoyle
Michael Cusack, 9'30, 2006
An evocative, midnight-black collection of after dark creatures.
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Paper City
Architects Daniel Agpag, 6'30,
2006
A meticulously created film depicting one man's battle with
uncaring power.
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The Lecture
Clint Cure, 4'00, 2006 “Animation’s
hard!”. “Hard”. “There’s no shortcuts”.
“No shortcuts”
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Gloomy Valentine
Isabel Peppard, 5'50, 2006
The hilltop highs and the floating black hearted moments of
a gloomy valentine.
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The Designer
John Lewis, 9’40, 2007
In a world of metal, devoid of life, a lone being ‘The
Designer’ fashions new creatures.
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Sponsored by SCU’S Bachelor of Media
Degree and


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