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These are some of the reasons why the ASIFA Italy to promote this technique through the Stop Motion Forum, hosted on the site of the agora theme (www.asifaitalia.org). The forum, sponsored by Fasano and Emiliano Michelangelo Fornaro, becomes an opportunity to create that space meeting place with which promote trade relations between the industry, providing a vantage point of the production landscape contemporary redefine the various professionals, offer guidance on work orientation for the future, consider the situation according to Italian international perspective. Addressing these issues more closely also means improving the level of communication between parties and provide an increasing level of technical expertise to all those working in the field. In this way the Forum is the instrument through which large-scale dissemination of knowledge, experiences and proposals from different working environments, cultural and artistic events.
These are some of the reasons why the ASIFA Italy to promote this technique through the Stop Motion Forum, hosted on the site of the agora theme (www.asifaitalia.org). The forum, sponsored by Fasano and Emiliano Michelangelo Fornaro, becomes an opportunity to create that space meeting place with which promote trade relations between the industry, providing a vantage point of the production landscape contemporary redefine the various professionals, offer guidance on work orientation for the future, consider the situation according to Italian international perspective. Addressing these issues more closely also means improving the level of communication between parties and provide an increasing level of technical expertise to all those working in the field. In this way the Forum is the instrument through which large-scale dissemination of knowledge, experiences and proposals from different working environments, cultural and artistic events.
The National Center for Short ASIFA Italy and an evening dedicated to promoting short animated film made in stop motion technique. The appointment
is February 12, 2010 at the Cinema Massimo in Turin (20.30 - entrance 3 euro).
Program
Lulu Segundo De Chomón (Italy 1923, 6'30 ")
Tulip Shall Grow (The tulips bloom) George Pál (USA 1942, 6'49")
A Chairy This (Tale of the chair) Norman McLaren (Canada 1957, 10 ')
Ruka (The Hand) by Jiri Trnka (Czechoslovakia, 1965, 18')
možnost dialogue , (The possibility of dialogue) by Jan Svankmajer (Czechoslovakia, 1982, 11 ')
Next (Next next) Barry Purves (UK 1989, 5')
Harvie Krumpet (ibid.) Adam Benjamin Elliot (Australia 2004, 23 ')
Stop Motion Italy
The Guarracino Michelangelo Fornaro (Italy 2004, 11')
About Love James Agnew (Italy 2008, 4'30 ")
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