Frame by Frame #15
Frame by Frame #15, Saturday, April 22nd 2017 at Filmenshus.
10:30 – 11:15 Animated Norwegian Short Films – part 1
11:00 – 11:50
– Portfolio discussions outside the cinema
For students and professionals, bring your work and discuss with professionals from the industry: Kajsa Næss from Mikrofilm, Jan Otto Ertesvåg from Hammerhai, Martine Grande from Grande Productions, Denis Bouyer from Steak and Are Austnes from Qvisten Animation.
12:00 – 14:30
– Hello
– Norwegian Animation Industry Presentation
– First International Guest: Michael Dudok de Wit.
The famed Dutch director, based in London, will talk about his career and “the making of” of his first feature film The Red Turtle.
16:35 – 17:00 Break
17:00 – 18:35
– Animated Norwegian Short films 2016-2017
– Making of Odd er et egg with author & illustrator of the book and art director of the film Lisa Aisato (who also made our poster this year)
We have asked the audience to select their favorite film, and here are the results:
18:55 – 20:15
– Second International Guest: Denis Bouyer
Denis and his brother Marc are french directors, living in London.
Denis will talk about the making of their shorts films Meet Buck and Salesman Pete. He will also tell us about their company Steak.
– Making of Bøygen with director Kristian Pedersen
20:15 – 20:30 Break
20:30 – 22:00
– Evening feature film screening, in collaboration with Filmenshus: Long Way North
Directed by our former guest, Rémi Chayé, we are very pleased to screen this beautiful 2D feature film, in original language with Norwegian subtitles.
(With your FxF ticket you get to see this film for free, but there is a limited amount of tickets available! First come first served!)
22:00 – 02:00
– Social gathering and lottery at Filmkafeen
– 22:30 lottery
Thank you to our sponsors for making Frame by Frame possible!
Thank you to our collaborators for the evening screening, for the web site adds and for the wonderful lottery presents!
This year’s poster was made by Lisa Aisato, illustrator and author of children books.
Pictures from the evening can be found on our Facebook group.
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Dont’ forget to also take a look at the Norwegian Animation Industry section, please inform us of any changes or new additions.
THANK YOU FOR A LOVELY DAY AND SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!