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‘Hotbod’ Takes SVA’s Dusty Animation Prize

School of Visual Arts’ 26th annual Dusty Film & Animation Festival has wrapped up, culminating in an awards ceremony held at the SVA Theatre in New York City hosted by media personality Valerie Smaldone. The festival highlighted the work of more than 100 filmmakers graduating from the BFA Film & Video and BFA Animation departments.

The award for Outstanding Animated Film went to Claire van Ryzin’s Hotbod. During her stint at SVA, van Ryzin has produced shorts in both traditional and stop-motion animation, including Leg Day, Gluteny and Tub. She was named one of Variety’s 110 Students to Watch this year.

The other Animation category honors went to Kyra Kupetsky for The Thrill of the Haunt and Elena Manetta for On Schedule (Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation), Chelsea Quinlan’s Wanderlust (Outstanding Achievement in Animation Production) and Rena Parisi’s Hiccup (Special Jury Award – Animation).

Visit dusty.sva.edu for more about the festival.

School of Visual Arts 26th Dusty Film & Animation Festival
School of Visual Arts 26th Dusty Film & Animation Festival
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