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Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Jun 2010, 08:35
by malcooning
I didn't mean anything serious or critical. I was just joking on the feeling that I get when I read Ten_zero's posts. In fact, this is a positive thing, because Ten_zero's posts are distinctive, and stand out. They are like suggestive art: they make me re-think the communication.

Ten_zero, I apologize if I offended you in any way. I only meant to joke a bit.

you're very welcome to poke at my Japanese :mrgreen:

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 13:13
by Peter Wassink
Ten-Zero
Please don't take offence, its Western (and Amsterdam is even worse) style of communication to speak freely any thoughts that pop up.
I apologize for not fully recognizing your efforts to join us here, Please stay.

and here is the translation with google translator, i can't judge it but maybe it will illustrate my joke? :wink:


10ゼロ
してください犯罪をしない、その西(やアムステルダムにはさらに悪化)通信のスタイルを自由にポップアップ任意の考えを話すことです。
私は完全にあなたの努力をここにご参加に認識されないことをお詫び申し上げます、ご利用いただけます。

ここGoogleの翻訳者と翻訳は、私はそれを判断することはできません多分それは私のジョークを説明するのだろうか? :ウインク:

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 14:07
by malcooning
nice illustration Peter ))

15 Animated Features Line Up for 2010 Oscar® Race

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 15:33
by masterchief
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Peabody Award for excellence in radio and television broadcasting 2001: Still Life with Animated Dogs
INPUT 2001, Cape Town S.A. -- official selection to represent U.S.A.; Still Life with Animated Dogs
Grand Prix Ottawa 2005: Drawn From Life series
Peabody Award for excellence in radio and television broadcasting 2005; A Room Nearby
Golden Gate Award, festival # 44; Still Life with Animated Dogs

Major congrats Paul!!!! My Dog Tulip made it

http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleas ... 01115.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 16:00
by Elodie
hmm, non masterchief, it's not the final nomination (we already talked about this in that topic : http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 79&p=37674&" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) =)
this list is the... "pre-nomination" ^^

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 16:22
by masterchief
it is still SUPER COOL... and I congratulate Paul.

YeeeHA!

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 20:31
by Paul Fierlinger
Thanks chief!

It's a game I don't participate in if I can help it, but sometimes it seems to be impossible. Hollywood has the hype figured out down to the last piece of dog doo.

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 22:23
by Paul Fierlinger
I just received this letter from the Stuttgart film festival. First, they asked us to submit Tulip and after we did so this came:


As you know, we loved „My Dog Tulip“ and would have liked to present it at the Stuttgart Festival.

Unfortunately now it is too late. The feature length film section is not only dedicated to the normal audience but also to distributors and sales companies. For them the film is not interesting anymore because they already know it.

We hope that you will produce another film of the same extraordinary quality and would be pleased to receive it for the AniMovie competition in due time.


This is the last straw for me... I am swearing off all film festivals for the rest of my natural life. There might be instances when a producer will go over my wishes in the future and over which I might be powerless, but never will my hand fill in a film festival form.

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 22:52
by slowtiger
Uah. That's really disgusting. It sheds some light on what they think their main audience is: a handful of producers (haven't seen many when I was there) or the thousands of just plain normal viewers for whom that festival is a highlight in their cultural calendar (exactly the words of people in the audience)!

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 22:54
by Animark
This is the most unrespectful answer I've ever seen from a festival. Must be written by idiots who never made a film themselves ... or written by an answering machine. ITFS sucks. But I also collected some letters like that - comparable content, but more respectful - from other festivals. So maybe, not only ITFS sucks ;-)

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 22:58
by Paul Fierlinger
Here's the entire letter with signature:

As you know, we loved „My Dog Tulip“ and would have liked to present it at the Stuttgart Festival.



Unfortunately now it is too late. The feature length film section is not only dedicated to the normal audience but also to distributors and sales companies. For them the film is not interesting anymore because they already know it.



We hope that you will produce another film of the same extraordinary quality and would be pleased to receive it for the AniMovie competition in due time.



I wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and peaceful New Year!



All my best,

Andrea



Andrea Bauer

Programmrealisation / Programme Management

bauer@festival-gmbh.de

http://www.festival-gmbh.de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.itfs.de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 23:17
by Paul Fierlinger
I think all film festivals in general need to conduct a moral inventory of their positions and the role they play in the advancement of the film making profession. As long as "we need to generate more income" is at the top of their list they should go straight to hell, without passing Start.

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 07:57
by Elodie
I'm terribly sorry for you Paul, this "answer" is quite violent and stink cabbage...
It's completely intolerable, how can they ask for your film and finally say "hmmm, no, it's not lucrative enough for us, try again next year !"

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 10:03
by slowtiger
It happens that I know the director of ITFS personally (and usually he's a reasonalbly nice guy. I wonder if it is a good idea if I write to him about that?

Re: Did you win an award ?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 10:33
by Klaus Hoefs
Markus, do you think of the commercial managing director, Mr. Lump or of the artistic managing director Ulrich Wegenast ? I don't know the member of the new festival juries but Ulrich Wegenast may be the head of this year festival competition juries again and to be judged for this interesting letter...
I can't believe that he don't know of this letter - for sure he does.
Also have a look at the programme committee:
-Prof. Albrecht Ade
-Prof. Gil Alkabetz
-Prof. Thomas Haegele
-Prof. Andreas Hykade
-Prof. Jochen Kuhn
-Tony Loeser
-Manuela Lumb
-Prof. Thomas Meyer-Hermann
-Prof. Christina Schindler
-Susanne Schosser
-Jakob Schuh
- Richard Lutterbeck
-Thomas Schneider-Trumpp

and make a guess.


My Dog Tulip is one of the best films I have seen the last years and I think the best Paul and Sandra have done so far. I can accept if a jury doesn't like the film ( maybe as non-political 60's bourgeosie stuff ), - but this letter is insolent, meant as a stinging insult.