pixel animation 2016 | event report
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CARTOON CONNECTION / MASTER CLASSES / FILMS3 EVENTS IN ONE
EVENT REPORT
OCTOBER 24-30, 2016
At
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451 participants attended Cartoon
Connection and the master classes
A RECORD YEAR FOR PIXEL ANIMATIONThe sixth Pixel Animation was held from October 24 to 30, 2016, at the Québec City Convention Centre and Cinéma LE CLAP.
Pixel Animation, Canada’s largest gathering of multi-screen animation contents (film, television, web, multi-platform, video games, special effects), presented three simultaneous activity streams aimed at producers, distributers, investors, professionals and the general public.
The professional stream of Pixel Animation and Cartoon Connection, which ended on October 27, had a banner year and record attendance.
A total of 451 participants took the various master classes and attended networking events: a record! Craftspeople from 24 countries presented some 200 projects at over 1,000 professional one-on-one meetings. And that’s not all, because Pixel Animation’s general public stream continued till October 30 with screenings of four magnificent animated films.
24 countries
24 COUNTRIES PRESENT
IN QUÉBEC CITY
Argentina
Belgium
Canada
Costa Rica
Croatia
Czech republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Mexico City
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovenia
Spain
UK
United States
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Louis Leclerc, Executive Director, PIXEL and Yolanda Alonso, Director of Cartoon Connection, CARTOON
Co-organizers of de Cartoon Connection Canada
Over the past five years, Pixel Animation/ Cartoon Connection Canada has generated
economic spin-offs of
CARTOON CONNECTION CANADAHELPING MAKE HUMAN AND PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS
In a friendly atmosphere combining one-on-one session meetings and high-level international presentations, broadcasters, production, sales and distribution companies of all sizes, known or emerging, made human and professional connections that generated converging coproductions and international funding and distribution opportunities. CCC is a coproduction of PIXEL Québec and CARTOON from Brussels, more specifically the European Association of Animation Film.
$35 M
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From left to right: Nancy Florence Savard, 10th ave Productions – Sunny Choi and Rachel Marcus, Guru Studio – Marie-Claude Beauchamp, CarpeDiem – Yolanda Alonso, CARTOON – Claire Dion, Bell Fund – Louis Leclerc, PIXEL
CARTOON CONNECTION AWARDS - THE WINNERSCartoon Connection was founded to facilitate the circulation of animated works among the countries represented. The Cartoon Connection Awards go to two 100% Canadian projects selected to be presented at the prestigious Cartoon Forum and Cartoon Movie in Europe. This year, unusually, three projects seduced the panel: American Goulasch by Guru (Toronto), which also won a $5,000 grant from the Bell Fund; Butterfly Tale by CarpeDiem (Montréal) and Le trésor de Morgä by 10th Ave Productions (Québec City).
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MORE THAN 1000 ONE-ON-ONE MEETINGSTHE BEST PLACE FOR PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS
Producers, broadcasters, and distributors of animation content, and even a few artists, spent a day and a half getting together to spark or strengthen their professional connections. It was an exhausting time, but oh so productive. Many participants were able to meet more potential business partners in a few hours than they otherwise do in a year.
Presented by
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LAUNCH OF A HOME-GROWN MULTIPLATFORM SERIES
Presented by
MaXi’s interactive cocktail party brought together all the participants in the Cartoon Connection and master classes streams of Pixel Animation. It was followed by the premiere of MaXi, a multiplatform animated series created by Frima in collaboration with Groupe Média TFO.
A number of children attended the screening of the first two episodes. Afterwards the actors, the original Francophone voices for the series, were on hand to answer questions from the audience during a panel discussion.
Glenn O’Farrell, Groupe Média TFO
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, the voice of Mara, answering a fan's question. The other members of the panel included Nicolas Charbonneaux, Annie Girard, Mathieu Pichette and Martin Watier.
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SCREENING OF 4 ANIMATED FEATURE FILMS AT CINEMA LE CLAPA NEW ADDITION IN 2016
Pixel Animation and Cinéma Le Clap presented four magnificent animated films from October 28 to 30. The general public stream, a new addition in 2016, expanded Pixel Animation’s scope and prestige. Attendance was more than satisfactory and the experiment was a success. It will be repeated next year with increased programming and better visibility.
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A HALF-DAY WISELY SPENTThe speakers and panel discussions at Cartoon Connection were designed to provide useful information to help producers make their efforts as successful as possible. This year, sessions included hints on navigating the various editorial rules and policies of broadcasters in Canada and Europe.
Presented by
BROADCASTERS EDITORIAL POLICIES (1/3)
Speaker: Sophie Boé, CANAL+Other participants on the panel who do not appear on the picture: Telidja Klaï, Ketnet/VRT - Rachel Marcus (Moderator)
BROADCASTERS EDITORIAL POLICIES (2/3)
Speakers from left to right: Laurent Guérin, Groupe Média TFO - Sarah Haasz, DHX Television - Madeleine Lévesque (Moderator) - Christine Reinaudo and Lucile Canault, France Télévisions - Elliott Palmer and Aubrey Clarke, BBC Children’s & CBBC.
BROADCASTERS EDITORIAL POLICIES (3/3)
Speakers: Marney Malabar, TVO – Rachel Marcus (Moderator) - Vicky Schroderus, Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE)Other participant on the panel who does not appear on the picture: Ian Lambur, The Walt Disney Company – EMEA
COUNTRY FOCUS ON COSTA RICA
Speakers: Michelle Corriols, Export Promotion Agency of Costa Rica (Procomer) - Gustavo Madrigal, Morpho Animation Studio - Madeleine Lévesque (Moderator)
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MASTER CLASSES – QUÉBEC HAS PRIDE OF PLACEQuébécois studios (four from Québec City and two from Montréal) were showcased during the 6th edition of Pixel Animation. Over 275 participants met at the Québec City Convention Centre to attend the six master classes held on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 25 and 26.
WORKSHOP: MISSION YETI, WORK IN PROGRESS
Nancy Florence Savard, President & Producer
GAME OF THRONES: THE SECRETS BEHIND CREATING AWARD-WINNING EFFECTS
Martin Pelletier, Studio Director and VFX Supervisor
GOING THE EXTRA MILE – TALES OF GLORY AND DEFEAT FROM THE TRENCHES
Chris Kirshbaum, Character supervisor and animation lead
BALLERINA, THE MAKING OF
Ted Ty, Animation Director Laurence Vacher, Head of Production Benoit Blouin, Head of CG / VFX Supervisor
MAXI: PANEL DISCUSSION ON PRODUCING AN ANIMATED SERIES IN MOBILE FORMAT FIRST
Marie-Michelle Laflamme, Artistic Director André Kadi, Director of MaXi
RIGGING APPROACH AT SQUEEZE – ADAPTING TO BETTER SURVIVE THE CHALLENGES OF PRODUCTION
Renaud Lessard Larouche, Technical Director
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A HERITAGE MOMENT: OPENING EVENT AT LE MONASTÈRE DES AUGUSTINES
THE WELCOME DINNER WAS SERVED IN THE NOVICIATE ROOM
Nancy Florence Savard, 10th ave Productions Monique Simard, SODEC
Mélanie Hartley, Téléfilm Canada Maurice Boucher, Canada Media Fund (CMF)
Presented by
THE COCKTAIL WAS HELD IN THE VAULT OF THE MONASTERY
Presented by
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AT THE AQUARIUM OF QUÉBECCartoon Connection ended its 2016 eddition with a delicious breakfast and a visit of the Aquarium sites. Many participants reconnected with their inner child. But then again, when you work in animation your inner child is never very far.
Presented by
AT IMPÉRIAL | BELL AN UPLIFTING SUPPER-SHOW
Presented by
Jose Inesta of Pixelatl turned himself into a true Québec fiddler with his plaid shirt and “coonskin cap”.
Radio-Canada’s Nathalie Chamberland being seduced to the music from a saw?!?
Laurent Guérin of TFO took a musical fishing trip. An acrobatic moment from the Famille Painchaud’s performance to music from Top Gun.
Participants at breakfast in the Alizé Room at the Aquarium with a superb view of the Québec City Bridge Everyone finds their inner child at the Aquarium.
Oh, jellyfish!
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POSITIVE FEEDBACK“… Just wanted to send a note of thanks for looking after our arrangements at Cartoon Connection 2016 ! We had a great time and met lots of fantastic people/contacts we will keep in touch with in the future.
I appreciate all the hard work that went into looking after us all.”
- Stu Aker, Director, Programming, DHX Television
« Thank you ! I had a blast ! Hope to see you again sometime. »
- Chris Kirshbaum, Character supervisor and Animation Lead, Cinesite
« … je tenais à vous remercier à nouveau de nous avoir offert une plateforme comme Cartoon Connection pour le lancement de MaXi. Merci également pour votre disponibilité, vos efforts et votre engagement à faire de cette soirée un succès. Nous n’aurions pas pu espérer de meilleurs partenaires pour faire rayonner MaXi, Frima et Groupe Média TFO. Je suis vraiment content que tu aies propose cette idée à Annecy mon cher Louis;)
Je tiens aussi à vous féliciter pour l’ensemble de l’évènement (j’inclus Cartoon et Pixel), organize de main de maître. Vous avez fait du sacré bon boulot. »
(... I wanted to thank you again for offering us a platform such as Cartoon Connection for the launch of MaXi. Thank you also for your availability, your efforts and your commitment to the success of this evening. We could not have wished for a better partner to help promote MaXi, Frima and Groupe Média TFO. I am very happy you proposed this idea in Annecy my dear Louis ;)
I absolutely want to extend my congratulations for the whole event (includind Cartoon and Pixel), that were masterfully organized. You all did a brilliant job.)
- Renaud Sylvain, Marketing Specialist, Frima
“Procomer, nuevamente agradecerles todo el esfuerzo que tuvieron que hacer, para que lográramos participar al menos el ultimo día, para nosotros fue un éxito total, solo haber estado este ultimo día hemos realizado un trabajo de networking muy interesante.
Esperamos que nos sigan invitando a todos los eventos que tengan que ver con la industria de Diseño y Animación Digital, desde ya cuenten con Journey Animation Studio para cualquier requerimiento que tengan en sus actividades regulares.
Cualquier publicación que estén por lanzar nos interesa participar de ellas, con el mismo esfuerzo y empeño como lo demostramos en este evento Cartoon Conection 2016, Dios primero y en la medida de lo posible así será siempre nuestra participación.
Ademas nuestro agradecimiento al Sr. Embajador don Alberto García, a Julie Liamin y a Micheline Beaulieu por la parte de los organizadores.”
(We want to again thank Procomer for all its efforts to allow us to participate in the final day of the festival. It was a total success for us, and a chance to engage in profitable networking activities.
We hope you will invite us to more events related to the digital animation and design sector. You can count on Journey Animation Studio for anything you need in future for your regular activities. We will also be delighted to take part in any publications you may be producing, with the same effort and sustained commitment as we showed during Cartoon Connection 2016.
As much as possible, this will always be our contribution.
We take the opportunity to express our gratitude to His Excellency Alberto Garcia, as well as to Julie Liamin and Micheline Beaulieu for their excellent work on the organizing team.)
- Alex Salas M., CEO, Journey Animation
A FEW COMMENTS FROM THE SURVEY ABOUT THE MASTER CLASSES
“…Thanks again for a marvelous event.”
“…What a good idea to concentrate more on studios from Québec.”
“Thanks for what you are doing! It’s really useful and highly appreciated.”
96 % of participants said that they would most certainly participate in the next Pixel Animation.
46 % answered that their participation had allowed them to establish contacts that could help to develop their professional career.
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ATTENDANCE - PIXEL ANIMATION 2016
Cartoon
2016
connection
Total number of participants
TOTAL 451 167 284
Canada 20 17 3Producers 8 7 1
Broadcasters / buyers 11 10 1
Animation professionals 61 61
Animation and video game students 166 166
Speakers 9 9
Médias 10 3 7
Organizers and staff 12 4 8
Volunteers 18 18
Europe 59 59Producers 46 46
Broadcasters / buyers 10 10
Organizers 3 3
United States 2 2Broadcasters / buyers 1 1
Producers 1 1
Latin America 18 18Producers 16 16
Broadcasters / buyers 2 2
Asia 2 2Producers 2 2
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GOOD FOR THE ECONOMY
ACCOMMODATION
245 nights at the Hilton
21 nights at the Delta
12 nights at the Best Western
5 nights at the Palace Royal
3 nights at the Château Laurier
FOOD SERVICE
280 dinners served by the Hilton’s caterer
146 breakfasts served by Allegro Restaurant at the Hilton
888 pastries + 139 litres of coffee + 300 pieces of fresh fruit + 68 litres of juice + a cocktail party for 300 persons + 44 dinners for the officials served by Capital HRS
1 cocktail party and supper served by the caterer at Le Monastère des Augustines for140 people
75 breakfasts served by the Aquarium du Québec
1 supper for 160 persons served by Le Cosmos catering service
SUPPLIERS OF SERVICES
212 words translated by Prose Communication
Various graphic design services by Cinquante-Cinq and Mentormédia
Simultaneous interpretation provided by America Interpretation inc.
Technical facilities provided by Freeman
Internet provided by Miro Informatique
SUPPLIERS OF GOODS
500 accreditation lanyards purchased from Promo Dynamique
52 tablecloths rented from Capital HRS
400 accreditation cards + 400 tickets + 225 booklets + 55 numbered cards + 200 advertising cards printed at Copies de la Capitale
40 gift packages purchased at Compliments de Belle-Maman
23 bistro tables and 63 stools rented from the Québec City Convention Centre
TRANSPORTATION
160 international flights
34 domestic flights
49 shuttle trips (airport-hotel-airport) provided by Maple Leaf Guide Services
6 buses for local transportation provided by Autocar Excellence Inc.
Lovely jellyfish at the Aquarium du Québec
Tourist spinoffs worth
$425,000
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WE THANK OUR PARTNERS
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During the evening at Impérial | Bell presented by Frima, Louis Leclerc surprised everyone with his dance moves. His infectious enthusiasm got everyone on their feet dancing.
PIXEL QUÉBEC TEAMLouis Leclerc, Executive Director
Micheline Beaulieu, Logistics Director
Jessika Munger, Volunteers and Logistics Coordinator
Jean-Sébastien Brousseau, Media/Press Relations
Christopher Noël, Assistant
ÉQUIPE CARTOONYolanda Alonso, Director of Cartoon Connection
Joëlle Kessenne, Event Coordinator
Hélène Mambourg, Communications
VOLUNTEERSAlexandre Caroussos
Alexandre Pouliot
Anne-Marie Ouellet
Baptiste Gilistro
Camille Dion
Charline Jamain
Corinne G.-Villeneuve
David Le Quéré
Émile Morissette
Line Vernier
Loana Mons-Féral
Marie-Élyse Drolet
Mathilde Fleury-Dufour
Mélody Éthier-Provost
Patricia Dompierre
Philippe Toutant
Rebecca Cortés
Sophie Bertrand
PHOTOGRAPHERSHélène Mambourg Christopher Noël
Pixel Animation
Cartoon Connection
LE CLAP
Facebook PIXEL
LinkedIn PIXEL
Twitter PIXEL : @pixelqc
Flickr CARTOON
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PIXEL ANIMATION - PROGRAMME - OCTOBER 24-30, 2016
Québec City Convention Center - 1000 boulevard René-Lévesque Est, Québec / Cinéma Le Clap - 2360 chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec
Monday-24 Tuesday-25 Wednesday-26 Thursday-27 Friday-28 Saturday-29 Sunday-30
AM
Cartoon Connection
Cartoon Connection Masterclass Cartoon Connection MasterclassCartoon
ConnectionFilms Films Films Films
8:55 - 11:00 Conference “Broadcasters Editorial Policies” - 2 panels
(Room 306)
9:00 - 10:20 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
9:00 - 10:15 “Squeeze Rigging Approach : How to adapt to keep up with the production challenges” Renaud Lessard Larouche, Squeeze (Room 306AB)
9:00 - 11:30 Breakfast and visit of Aquarium of Québec
11:00 - 11:30 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310)
10:20 - 10:40 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310) CC Awards Deliberations (Room 310)
10:15 - 10:45 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310)
11:30 - 12:45 Conference “Broadcasters Editorial Policies” - panel #3 “Country Focus on Costa Rica”
(Room 306)
10:40 - 12:20 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
10:45 - 12:00 “Game of Thrones : The secrets behind award winning visual effects” Martin Pelletier, Rodeo FX (Room 306AB)
NOON
12:45 - 14:15 Lunch (Room BBB, Hilton)
12:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Room 310)
12:20 - 13:35 Lunch (Room BBB, Hilton)
12:00 - 14:00 Lunch (Room 310)
PM
14:20 - 15:49 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
14:00 - 15:15 “Atelier : Mission Yeti, work in progress” Nancy Savard, 10th Ave (Room 306AB)
13:40 - 15:00 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
14:00 - 15:15 “Going the extra mile -- Tales of glory and defeat from the trenches” Chris Kirshbaum, Cinesite (Room 306AB)
15:00 Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet (Le Clap)
13:00 Kubo et l’Épée magique (Le Clap)
13:00 Kubo and the Two Strings (Le Clap)
15:40 - 16:10 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310) CC Awards Deliberations (Room 310)
15:15 - 15:45 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310)
15:00 - 15:30 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310) CC Awards Deliberations (Room 310)
15:15 - 15:45 Costa Rica Esencial coffee break (Hall 310)
15:00 A Town Called Panic: Double Fun (Le Clap)
15:00 Khalil Gibran Le Prophète (Le Clap)
16:10 - 17:30 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
15:45 - 17:00 “Ballerina, the making-of the animation” Ted Ty, Benoit Blouin & Laurence Vacher L’Atelier Animation (Room 306AB)
15:30 - 17:10 One-on-one meetings (Urbain Space)
15:45 - 17:00 “MaXi: Panel on the production of an animation series conceived firstly for mobiles”
Marie-Michelle Laflamme & André Kadi, Frima (Room 306AB)
17:10 - 17:25 CC Awards Deliberations (Room 310)
EVEN
ING
18:30 Cocktail and Welcome Dinner
(Monastère des Augustine)
19:00 Frima Night Dinner & Music Show from Painchaud Family (Impérial | Bell)
17:00 MaXi Interactive Cocktail FMC/Frima/TFO (Hall 310)
19:30 Miss Hokusai (Le Clap)
17:00 Miss Hokusai (Le Clap)
17:00 Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet (Le Clap)
17:00 Miss Hokusai (Le Clap)
17:10 Cocktail 17:30 Announcement of the Cartoon Connection Awards Winners (Urbain Space)
20:30 A Town Called Panic: Double Fun (Le Clap)18:00
Premiere of “MaXi” (Room 306AB)
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CARTOON CONNECTION – BECAUSE A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
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CARTOON CONNECTION
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CARTOON CONNECTION
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PIXEL ANIMATION – THE MASTER CLASSES
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PHOTOBOOTH MAXI - THE LAUNCH
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PHOTOBOOTH MAXI - THE LAUNCH
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PIXEL [email protected]