Exclusive: European organization Ace Producers has unveiled the 17 producers who will participate in the third edition of its Ace Animation Special workshop. Scroll down for the list.
The initiative is deigned to provide extensive knowledge of how to diversify by developing and producing long-form, feature film and series animation for international audiences across cinema, broadcast and streaming,
It will run May 30 – June 4 in Dublin, Ireland and will include sessions on story development, international production workflows, the creative dynamics of animation production, financing strategies and international distribution. There will also be sessions on physical line production as well as case studies on completed animation projects.
Experts consulting on this year’s edition include Sebastien Onomo (Final Touch Studios), Simon Quinn (Big Fat Studio), Martin Pope (Magic Light Pictures), and Marleen Slot (Viking Film).
Producers applied with animated features and series projects in early development. The selected list are:
Ivan Agenjo, Peekaboo Animation,...
The initiative is deigned to provide extensive knowledge of how to diversify by developing and producing long-form, feature film and series animation for international audiences across cinema, broadcast and streaming,
It will run May 30 – June 4 in Dublin, Ireland and will include sessions on story development, international production workflows, the creative dynamics of animation production, financing strategies and international distribution. There will also be sessions on physical line production as well as case studies on completed animation projects.
Experts consulting on this year’s edition include Sebastien Onomo (Final Touch Studios), Simon Quinn (Big Fat Studio), Martin Pope (Magic Light Pictures), and Marleen Slot (Viking Film).
Producers applied with animated features and series projects in early development. The selected list are:
Ivan Agenjo, Peekaboo Animation,...
- 4/20/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Things are mostly looking up for the gang.
For the most part, everyone is in a decent place with minimal drama by the end of A Million Little Things Season 4 Episode 12, and it almost feels like it's too good to be true.
The Gary, Maggie, and Cam situation got resolved pleasantly, and we traded in a salty Sophie for Daniel, the eternally superior Dixon.
Is it just me, or does it feel like Sophie regressed out of the blue?
Her sexual assault survivor arc was one of the most powerful things they've done on the series, and they did such a fantastic job with it. However, the moment they opted for that uncomfortable storyline with Gary, Christopher, and Peter, we got this version of Sophie, who frankly feels immature and bitter.
It's not that she's not entitled to her feelings. She endured trauma, and it'll take years for her to work through all of it.
For the most part, everyone is in a decent place with minimal drama by the end of A Million Little Things Season 4 Episode 12, and it almost feels like it's too good to be true.
The Gary, Maggie, and Cam situation got resolved pleasantly, and we traded in a salty Sophie for Daniel, the eternally superior Dixon.
Is it just me, or does it feel like Sophie regressed out of the blue?
Her sexual assault survivor arc was one of the most powerful things they've done on the series, and they did such a fantastic job with it. However, the moment they opted for that uncomfortable storyline with Gary, Christopher, and Peter, we got this version of Sophie, who frankly feels immature and bitter.
It's not that she's not entitled to her feelings. She endured trauma, and it'll take years for her to work through all of it.
- 3/17/2022
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
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