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.

Kids Program
Saturday 15 September 2007 @ 12.00pm
Theatre Y2.04

Animation is an amazing way to tell a story or spark an imagination. Welcome to this collection of wondrous little (and big) gems that will intrigue and delight everyone from 4 to 94 – but have been selected to especially excite our youngest, most special audience.

The Night Watchman
Clement Ceard, France, 4'15
Absolutely whimsical. A small boy gets his turn to ride the giant unicycle that’s tall enough to reach the moon and the sun.
A Mouses's Tale
Sam Armitage, UK, 4'30
Like magic, a beautiful fold out picture book springs to life with a different story springing from each page.
Chaffinches And Others
Anatoliy Lavrenishin, Ukraine, 6'00
A happy, silly chorus of birds on a branch all practising their singing. But some are a lot better than others.

Stilt Walkers
Alexis van der Haeghe, Belgium, 4'00
The wonderful adventures of a boy who pilots his strange little airship into a land of giant stilt creatures.

Peo Gallery - Dark Rothko
Fusako Yusaka, Switzerland, 2'30
Kind of an artclass – but mostly just a bunch of really amazing animated plasticine worlds melting & blending into each other.
Toy Artist: Papa And Baby
various, Korea, 7'15
There’s some mystery and surprises inside every toy and these ones have LOTS!
Moutons
S. Blanc, V. Cabrol, A. Valette, France, 2006, 6'00
Funny sheep that can swim and dive underwater just like dolphins and seals – who ever heard of such a thing?
Give Me A Hand
Katerina Kacerovska, Czech, 2'30
Everybody could use a little help now and then.
The Little Short-Sighted Snake
Aina Jarvine, Meelis Arulepp, Estonia, 11'45
Don’t worry, he’s really friendly – won’t bite. He’s just can’t quite see everything he needs to be able to see.
Montrose Avenue
Marek Colek, Pat Shewchuk, Canada, 5'30
A little girl gives us a really special tour of her street.
 

 

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