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Checking In With The Winners: The Nicktoons Film Festival Makes an Impact
After last Sunday’s Winners episode of The Nicktoons Film Festival, we thought it would be a good idea to check in with the top filmmakers and see how things are going. Mark Simon and Travis Blaise, winners of the $10,000 Grand Prize, for Timmy’s Lessons in Nature, say they’ve been getting lots of congratulations and inquiries from old friends and potential buyers. "This is the most press we’ve ever had," says Simon. "We’ve been getting e-mails and phone calls from people we don’t know. Right before NATPE, it’s perfect timing." Simon will be attending the television market in Las Vegas next week, pitching The Troup, a series based on Timmy’s Lessons in Nature, and is particularly happy about the doors that the Festival has helped open for his property.

Elizabeth Ito, winner of the Producers’ Choice Award says that this week she "felt famous." Ito, who will receive a copy of Mirage, the 2D animation and effects package from Bauhaus Software, just finished a stint of creative design work at DreamWorks and is beginning to focus on her second, as yet unnamed, short film.

Simon also point out that he and Blaise were really proud to be in such good company with the other judges’ favorites announced during the Winners episode. "The whole festival had so many great pieces. Seeing terrific films like Charlie and Chunk [by Eric Fogel], which is one of my favorites, I didn’t think we stood a chance."

In addition to the prize winners, the other Top-Ten Fest picks were:

  • Charlie and Chunk by Eric Fogel, Rockville Centre, NY
  • April by Jiwook Kim, Valencia, Calif.
  • Bert by Moonsung Lee, White Plains, NY
  • Skippy by Amanda Spalinski, Valencia, Calif.
  • Robot Family: The Slick Salesman by Chris Harding, Prairie Village, Kan.
  • Medusa: The First Date by Pierce Davison, Leederville, Australia
  • Kenya by Jonti Picking, London, England
  • Polygon Family 2 by Hiroshi Chida, Tokyo, Japan

All of the more than 80 films selected for air on The Nicktoons Film Festival have also earned their creators a copy of the book Inspired 3D Short Film Production courtesy of Creative Technology PTR.

The Nicktoons Film Festival showcased the diversity of independent cartoon filmmaking by animators from around the globe. Filmmakers were asked to submit animated shorts no longer than seven minutes that combined a unique look, great character designs and a funny plot. The Festival was a co-production between Frederator Studios and Animation Magazine.

On behalf of Nicktoons, Frederator Studios and our publication staff, a big congratulations to all the showcased filmmakers. Your work was inspiring, funny and really fun to watch!



Nicktoons Film Festival
Names Grand-Prize Winner
The Nicktoons Film Festival, produced by Frederator Studios and Animation Magazine, concluded over the weekend with the final selections of winners and runners-up. The animation fest aired on Nickelodeon’s digital channel, Nicktoons, over the course of 12 weeks and showcased the diversity of independent cartoon filmmaking by animators from around the globe.

Filmmakers Mark Simon and Travis Blaise of Orlando, Fla., were awarded the $10,000 Grand Prize for their short film, Timmy’s Lessons in Nature, a 2D-animated, comedic look at what not to do when venturing into the outdoors.

"Timmy's Lessons in Nature is an excellent example of getting the most out of very little," comments Nicktoons Film Festival judge Eric Goldberg, Animation Director for Warner Bros.’ Looney Tunes: Back in Action. "The character designs were intrinsically funny–half the battle in making an audience laugh–and the timing of the gags is superb."

Presented with the Producers’ Choice Award and a prize of animation software was Elizabeth Ito for Welcome to My Life. The CalArts student film uses black and white, hand-drawn images and a Creature Comforts approach to explore the daily lives of misunderstood monsters.

Eight finalists were also chosen from the hundreds of entries received for the network’s first-ever film festival. They are:

Charlie and Chunk by Eric Fogel, Rockville Centre, NY
April by Jiwook Kim, Valencia, Calif.
Bert by Moonsung Lee, White Plains, NY
Skippy by Amanda Spalinski, Valencia, Calif.
Robot Family: The Slick Salesman by Chris Harding, Prairie Village, Kan.
Medusa: The First Date by Pierce Davison, Leederville, Australia
Kenya by Jonti Picking, London, England
Polygon Family 2 by Hiroshi Chida, Tokyo, Japan

The Nicktoons Film Festival filmmakers were asked to submit animated shorts no longer than seven minutes that combined a unique look, great character designs and a funny plot. Goldberg was joined on the panel of Grand Jurors by John Kricfalusi, creator of Ren & Stimpy, and Gabor Csupo, founder and co-chairperson of Klasky Csupo.

"We’re excited to recognize and reward up-and-coming filmmakers for such creative and outstanding work," says Nicktoons VP and general manager Keith Dawkins. "We had an overwhelming response from the call for entries and we look forward to continuing this project and finding the next generation of talent in the years to come."

"The filmmakers in the Nicktoons Film Festival represent the most original cartoons in the world, and we're proud to offer them a national showcase," commented Fred Seibert, president of Frederator Studios and exec producer of the festival. "We congratulate the winners and look forward to seeing their future work."

"We screened hundreds of films from more than a dozen countries and our winners reflect the diversity of styles, influences and stories of today’s global culture," notes Rita Street, managing director of Radar Cartoons, who produced The Nicktoons Film Festival with Eric Homan, VP of creative affairs for Frederator Studios. Christina Vann of Nicktoons is the exec in charge of production.


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