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NFMLA Film Festival | InFocus: International Animation, August 23rd (Adjusted Schedule)
About the Event NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA)’s August line-up celebrates emerging filmmakers both near and far, featuring InFocus: International Animation, a program of exciting animated work from all around the world, including a selection of highlights from the Legends Animated 24 HOURS Animation Contest for…
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New NFMLA Virtual Conversation Announced! 🎬😄
Join us for a virtual conversation with Mireia Vilanova, Producer and Director of Development at animation production and distribution company Cartuna. We will discuss Mireia’s experience working with some of the greatest animation franchises at Cartuna, as well as her experience as an independent producer for live action…
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Animation Around the World: How Incentives Drive a Growing Industry
Learn how many countries, including the US, Canada and UK, are boosting global animation business with strong incentives and a commitment to the future of the industry. The animation industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, fueled by a rise in worldwide production incentives. Governments around the…
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NFMLA 3-Part August Festival: International Animation! (Aug 3rd)
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA)’s August line-up celebrates emerging filmmakers both near and far, featuring InFocus: International Animation, a program of exciting animated work from all around the world, a selection of California-made short films and a collection of work made in the city of Los Angeles. Program #1 -…
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Scripted PA here - how can I get into animation?
Hello fellow crew, I'm a veteran industry assistant having worked a good share of unscripted sets and scripted offices. But my big goal is to break into animation. I've had a few interviews for things like American Dad and Rick and Morty but no luck being hired. What advice could you give to someone like me who has a…
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Japan's Latest Film Tax Incentive Sets the Stage for Global Productions
From Miyazaki to Godzilla, Japan is entering a cinematic renaissance and poised to attract international filmmakers with new 50% tax credit. Since the 1950’s Japanese cinema has influenced filmmakers and audiences alike through poignant storytelling and advances in technology. That influence is reaching new heights with…