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> Welcome

FRIDAY 18 MAY
> 4.00pm
> High School Program
>
6.00pm
> Official Opening &
> Australian Panorama
>
8.00pm
> International program #1
>
9.00pm
> Launch Party
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SATURDAY 19 MAY

>
11.00AM
> Kids Program
>
3.00pm
>
FREE
> “Animation Now!: The Current State > Of International Animation”
> Presented by Malcolm Turner

>
4.30pm
>
FREE
> Animation 101
> Workshop: Audio in Animation

>
6.30pm
> International Program #2
>
8.00pm
> Siggraph 06 Highlights
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SUNDAY 20 MAY

>
3.30pm
>
FREE
> Animation 101
> Workshop: Advertising in Animation

>
4.30pm
>
FREE
> Animation 103
> D.I.Y. - Starting Out

>
6.30pm
> International Program #3
>
8.00pm
> Digital Panorama
>
9.00pm
> After Party!
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* Limited number available. Festival Pass must be used to obtain session ticket for each screening. Festival Pass entitles the holder to one seat per session only - unused session tickets cannot be accumulated. Festival Pass is fully transferable. Tickets must be obtained at least 30 minutes prior to screening to guarantee a seat. No refund for any unused portion/s of Festival Pass. _____________________________


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.


Now in our 4th year, the Australian International Animation Festival just gets bigger and better. Based in the NSW town of Wagga Wagga, AIAF is one of the most relaxed and informal animation festivals you’ll find anywhere. Even with our comprehensive collection of cutting edge animation, competitive programs, themed screenings, talks and workshops there is plenty of time for surprise screenings, random meetings and just simply celebrating this very special artform. Mix all that with an excellent theatre, comfortable lounge area and very affordable festival passes.

This year’s programs have been selected from more than 2,000 submissions and 30 countries (a record!). The range of styles, genres and techniques is testament to the vibrancy and relevance of creative animation. We’ve worked hard to try and reflect that incredible diversity in our final selections and to bring a true snapshot of the international animation scene to the big screen.

This is the premiere screening of this collection! It includes the largest number of Australian entries ever! Once screened at AIAF, it will travel to festivals around the world (first stop Hungary) as well as an extensive tour of towns large and small all around Australia. But you will see it here FIRST!

Andrew Hagan & Malcolm Turner
Co Directors: Australian International Animation Festival

 


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