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Final History Animations Arrive!

clock November 19, 2009 07:10 by author CliffB

Alongside the debut of our Wildcard Finalist, from animator Carlos Rivera, we're proud to present the Completed Animations of our Five Finalists!

Animators Avi Graiver, David Chen, Tiny Circus, Antonio Nardella, and Gabriel Aronson, have submitted their complete animations, and they are stunning!

They compete for the $10,00 Grand Prize and $15,000 Development Deal with HISTORY which will be announced one or around November 18th!

Watch these incredible animations now!

 

 

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History Wildcard Pick is Here!

clock November 19, 2009 04:51 by author Admin

Congratulations, Carlos Rivera!

History and Aniboom's The People Speak Competition has found its Wildcard Finalist Animation!

Now, Carlos's aniamtion, "Spare a Dime", will go on to compete for the $10,000 Grand Prize and $15,000 Development Deal with HISTORY!

The Grand Prize Winner will be announced on or around November 18th--check out all our Finalists, and hundreds of other incredible History submissions, and view, rate, and let your voice be heard!


 



HISTORY WILDCARD VOTING BEGINS!

clock November 5, 2009 06:12 by author Admin

Let your voice be heard!

Aniboom and HISTORY's The People Speak Competition is now closed to Wildcard submissions, which means only one thing--it's now open for your votes and comments!

Wildcard animations from animators all around the world have poured in, and we want to know what your favorites are!  The Wildcard Finalists, which will be announced on or around November 18th, will join the Five Finalists in the running for a $10,000 Grand Prize and Development Deal with HISTORY!

Check 'em out now!



Last Day for History Wildcard Entries!

clock November 3, 2009 04:26 by author Admin

There's only one day left to submit your Wildcard animation to Aniboom and The History Channel's The People Speak Competition!

Put your animation in the running for a Wildcard Finalist slot, and grab your shot at the $10,000 Grand Prize and a $15,000 Development Deal with HISTORY, not to mention the chance to see your work broadcast on HISTORY!

It's not too late to let your voice be heard!  Submit now!



End of Week Round Up!

clock October 9, 2009 09:38 by author Admin

We're startin' a new tradition here in Aniboom Blogland (yes, that did just link back to itself--so did "itself"--whoa, meta!), which will be the End of Week Round Up!

Just covering what we've covered, and maybe with a few asides...

So this week we looked at our History Competition Finalists!  We had interviews with everyone who made the Top 5--meanwhile we've started showcasing our Wildcard Submissions, and it's up to you to keep on sending in your work!  So come on and, as we say, make some history!

Below is Wednesday's Animation of the Day, a music video for hip hop band El Gremio--give it a listen and start your weekend now!




Aniboom Success Story--Gabriel Aronson

clock October 7, 2009 04:59 by author CliffB

(Gabriel Aronson)

On our final day interviewing HISTORY Finalists, we reach Community Choice Gabriel Aronson, whose work "Opposing a Social Order" competes for the Grand Prize!  Let's jump right in!

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Aniboom Success Story--Antonio Nardella

clock October 6, 2009 06:23 by author CliffB

(Antonio Nardella)

We continue our showcase of History Competition Finalists!  Today we have Italian animator Antonio Nardella, the creator of the incredible "Statement to the Court", which has taken Aniboom and History by storm!

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Your Storyboards Can Win $5k In Aniboom-History Competition

clock August 17, 2009 11:04 by author Admin

Submit your Rough Cut to Aniboom’s History Channel Competition and win $5,000.  The first stage submissions period ends in two weeks—we are still looking for the top five "Rough Cuts" (early-stage works ranging anywhere from basic sketches, storyboards, animatics to partial or full animations), which you can synch up to the free audio provided exclusively at Aniboom.com/History. The top five are awarded an automatic $5,000 so that they may be further developed into final animations. Those final animations then go on to compete for a $25,000 development deal and national television exposure.

This is a great opportunity for you to showcase your style, win cash prizes, and show off your animation to millions.  It’s simple—just download 30 seconds of exclusive free audio and show us how you’d animate it—sketches, drawings, and storyboards are all fully welcome!  But don't wait 'til the last minute--our servers get a bit overloaded when everyone submits all at once!


With the first stage of this competition ending August 31st, now is your time to win a cool $5,000 and get on the road to your big break!

 



Watch History Channel Submissions!

clock August 8, 2009 23:23 by author Admin

Animations submitted to Aniboom's History Channel Competition are now available for public viewing!

Come watch the latest and best 30-second takes on famous speeches read by celebrities including Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Josh Brolin, Marisa Tomei, and many more!  Animators are putting their own unique stamp on the timeless words of those who have changed history--now you get to watch history be made!

Check out the incredible work of your fellow Aniboom artists, and be inspired submit your animation in your own special style today.

The deadline is August 31st and time is running out to get your share of $35,000 in cash prizes and a development deal!



Behind the Scenes of the Aniboom-History Video with Producers Udi and Gidi

clock August 7, 2009 00:29 by author rominska


Greezer, an animation and design studio located in Tel Aviv, is run by two master animators, Gidi Rabi and Udi Morag, who have been collaborating with Aniboom for over a year now.  When I arrived at their studio to discuss their process in creating our History Channel Competition’s Call-For-Entries video, they suggested we instead talk about how they got to know with Aniboom.  Thinking, “Okay then,” we dove into the love affair between Greezer Creative Creators (as Udi and Gidi call themselves) and Aniboom, which began in April 2008.


Gidi had just returned from India and Aniboom's COO (Chief Operations Officer for those of us unfamiliar with start-up vocabulary) called and asked to meet about a potential commissioned assignment. “Aniboom needed a trailer,” reflects Udi. “[They’d] been working on a video for the MIP conference in Cannes, France, for over three weeks and weren’t happy with the result.” Added Gidi, “They asked us if we can make a new video in less than 24 hours.”
 
Faced with creating a final cut in less than a day, “We bought a new computer screen and lots of coffee cups later the video was ready.” The magic makers continued, “We finished working at 8:45 and on 9:00, and the CD was already distributed after being approved.”

 


I asked them what the most interesting aspects are in making competition videos or movie trailers for a company like Aniboom. They said the biggest challenge in footage creation is constantly keeping in mind that they mustn’t outshine the animation they are to be promoting.


Since both Gidi and Udi have worked in the Television industry, it took them some time to adapt to the changes in shifting mediums – especially changes relating to the different screen size and time.  “The audience is even more impatient than TV audience,” they say.  One therefore has to be more careful with the messages of each video – there's no room for more than four words in one frame; the pace faster, everything is accelerated.  You don’t have enough time to even say the word “Aniboom.”   Look at Aniboom's logo for example – it is now only the letter A – no longer the company's name in its entirety.  “One has to focus on the message and activate the users, especially when it comes to competitions,” the two say. “Unlike TV which encourages some kind of passivity [the lean forward/ lean backward story model], the Internet sends one focused message at a time.  Web-video projects function like business cards with no room for longer stories.  But the differences can also be seen on the level of structure, narrative conveyed visually or in some kind of impact we wish to make on the user.

 


The History Channel Competition video brought another challenge since there were three brands that had to share the spotlight—The History Channel, The People Speak Competition, and Aniboom,” Gidi and Udi continued.  “We had to ensure that everybody's happy and that each gets sufficient exposure, and we believe we were able to accomplish that goal.”


Check out Gidi and Udi’s work and join “The People Speak” Competition.  It’s your opportunity to animate history and show us your unique take on a famous speech.

Go to Aniboom.com/History today!



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