ASIFA-East: The Exposure Sheet
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ASIFA-East: The Exposure Sheet |
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http://asifaeast.wordpress.com/ |
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animation, asifa, new york animation |
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WHAT IS ASIFA?
ASIFA (Association Internationale du Film d’ Animation) was formed in 1960 by an international group of animators to coordinate and increase world-wide visibility of animated film.
ASIFA-EAST:
ASIFA-East is the Eastern U.S. chapter of ASIFA, based in New York City. ASIFA-east holds monthly screenings of animated films, panel discussions, and workshops.
ASIFA-East also conducts a yearly animation festival, a unique showcase for the most groundbreaking independent and commercial animation being produced in the industry today.
ASIFA-East Exposure Sheet:
ASIFA-East Exposure Sheet seeks to give exposure to animation industry events in the NY area. We chronicle all ASIFA-East events, plus other local industry events that we traverse to. The blog is edited by Dayna Gonzalez. Articles are submitted by local artists and indicated with full credit.
To learn more about ASIFA-East, visit www.asifaeast.com |
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