The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) came to an end with the highly anticipated closing ceremonies which were held at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. OIAF organizers announced the 2011 winners of the official competition during the ceremonies.
This year’s OIAF, which was held from September 21 to 25, was a tremendous success. The festival was packed with special screenings, sold out workshops and high profile networking events such as TAC.
The OIAF is a major international film event that attracts more than 28,000 film buffs, art lovers, producers, and cartoon fans from around the world.
The members of the 2011 International Jury for the Short Program, Student and Commissioned Animation: Mati Kรผtt (Estonia), Jan Pinkava (Prague/USA), and Aaron Augenblick (USA). The members of the International Jury for the Animated Feature Film Competition: Anne Brotot (France), Biljana Labovic (Serbia/USA), and Claude Cloutier (Montreal).
The 2011 Nelvana GRAND PRIZE for Best Independent Short Animation ($3,000 CDN) is:
ยท “Moxie” by Stephen Irwin (UK)
“For its powerful combination of style and narrative, leaving a memorable impression.”
The 2011 GRAND PRIZE for Best Animated Feature is:
ยท “Dead but not Buried” by Phil Mulloy (UK)
“For its innovative way of filmmaking, bold use of minimalistic graphics, original use of sound and subversive humor.”
The 2011 Walt Disney Animation Studios GRAND PRIZE for Best Student Animation is:
ยท “The Renter” by Jason Carpenter (USA)
“For its authenticity, sensitivity and compelling execution.”
The 2011 GRAND PRIZE for Best Commissioned Animation is:
ยท Intel ‘The Chase’ by Adam Foulkes & Alan Smith (UK)
“Imaginative use of everyday images and punchy timing.”
The 2011 Best Animation School Showreel is:
ยท Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design
“The 3 animation school programs were consistent and were expressing the spirit of each school. We chose one program for its diversity of styles and subjects, and overall quality of the films.We award Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design as the best animation school.”
The 2011 Best Narrative Short is:
ยท “Blanche Fraise” by Frรฉdรฉrick Tremblay (Canada)
“For its accomplished use of film language to tell a stark and unsentimental story.”
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Honourable Mention:
ยท “Det siste norske trollet” (The Last Norwegian Troll) by Pjotr Sapegin (Norway)
“For its sympathetic storytelling.”
The 2011 Best Experimental/Abstract Animation is:
ยท “One Second Per Day” by Richard Negre (France)
“For its unique aesthetic sense of line and excellent timing.”
Honorable Mention
ยท “Keha mรคlu” (Body Memory) by รlo Pikkov (Estonia)
“For its vivid visual metaphor.”
The 2011 Adobe Prize for Best High School Animation is:
ยท “I’m Sorry” by Bowon Kim, E-sun Jung & Dasom Yoon (South Korea)
“Professional level of storytelling and filmmaking.”
Honorable Mention
ยท “Birds Walking” by Stephanie Delazeri (USA)
“For its refreshing sense of humour.”
The 2011 Best Undergraduate Animation is:
ยท “The Goat and The Well” by Ben Cady (UK)
“Simplicity and hilarity.”
The 2011 Best Graduation Animation is:
ยท “I’m Fine Thanks” by Eamonn O’Neill (UK & Ireland)
“Strong visuals, brutal honesty and unique voice.”
Honorable Mention
ยท Swimming Pool by Alexandra Hetmerova (Czech Republic)
“For its lightness of touch and synchronized swimming.”
The 2011 Best Promotional Animation is:
ยท “The Equality Effect” by Andrea Dorfman (Canada)
“For its directness, brevity and sense of purpose.”
The 2011 Best Music Video is:
ยท Joyz ‘Electropia’ by Noriko Okaku (UK & Japan)
“The most successful musical visualization in the competition.”
The 2011 Best Short Animation Made for Children is:
ยท “Der grosse bruder” (Big Brother) by Jesรบs Perรฉz & Elisabeth Huettermann (Germany/Switzerland)
Honorable Mentions
ยท “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” by William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg (USA)
ยท “Marvin” by Mark Nute (UK)
The 2011 Best Television Animation Made for Children is:
ยท “Das bild der prinzessin” (Princess’ Painting) by Johannes Weiland & Klaus Morschheuser (Germany)
Honorable Mention
ยท Adventure Time ‘It Came From The Nightosphere’ by Thurop Van Orman, Patrick McHale, Larry Leichliter & Nick Jennings (USA)
The 2011 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) PUBLIC PRIZE is:
ยท “The Goat and The Well” by Ben Cady (UK)
The 2011 Canadian Film Institute (CFI) Award for Best Canadian Animation is:
ยท “Wild Life” by Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby (Canada)
Honorable Mentions
ยท “Dimanche” (Sunday) by Patrick Doyon (Canada)
ยท “CMYK” by Marv Newland (Canada)
ยท “Second Hand” by Isaac King (Canada)
About the Ottawa International Animation Festival
OIAF 2011 was held from September 21 to 25 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Events at OIAF included special screenings, panels, workshops, parties and TAC. The OIAF is North America’s animation film festival featuring cutting-edge programming catering to industry executives, trend-setting artists, students and animation fans. As an annual five-day festival, the OIAF brings art and industry together in a vibrant hub, attracting more than 28,000 film buffs, art lovers, producers and cartoon fans around the world. For more information about the OIAF, please visit: www.animationfestival.ca.