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Deadline for the International Motion Art Awards extended to September 14
There’s still time to enter your work in AI-AP‘s International Motion Art Awards—the deadline has been extended to Friday, September 14. All entrants will be in the running for a random drawing for a Zacuto Z Finder Pro, and winners will be featured in a slideshow promotion sent to AI-AP’s email audience, in Motion Arts Pro, on ai-ap.com, and at two screenings (in New York and LA) in November.
What’s more, entering gives you the chance to get your work in front of important players in the industry. This year’s jury comprises Chris Bahry, partner/creative director, Tendril; Andrew Bartel, VP, creative director, BGB Group; Richard Borge, illustrator/animator/director, Richard Borge Studio; Jim deBarros, VP MTV Design and Digital Marketing, MTV; Stefan G. Bucher, designer/illustrator/writer, 344 Design; Karen Green, librarian, Comics, Graphic Novels, Columbia University; Ed Han, director/brand consultant, Ed Han Consulting; Chris Papa, senior animation director, Nickelodeon; Michael Waldron, VP, creative director, Art + Design, TV Land; and Johnny Woods, animator/video artist/editor.
To enter, visit ai-ap.com/cfe/motion.
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