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Maureen Furniss <[log in to unmask]>
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SOCIETY FOR ANIMATION STUDIES
CONFERENCE UPDATE
 
The 10th Annual Society for Animation Studies Conference will be held at
Chapman University, in Orange, California, 6-16 August 1998.  This mailing
provides a general schedule and a list of presentations accepted from the
early call for papers submissions.
 
The final deadline for presentation proposals is 15 January 1998.  If you
wish to present a paper, screening or roundtable discussion, please send
your proposal to the Conference Organizer, Maureen Furniss, by that date.
If you would like to remain on the mailing list, but do not wish to submit
a proposal, please notify her by May 1.
 
This year's conference theme is "In the Beginning...," placing a focus on
the way in which individuals and institutions got started. Send a 25-50
word summary of the presentation and a 250-500 word abstract to Maureen
Furniss, School of Film and Television, Chapman University, 333 N. Glassell
St., Orange, CA 92866 USA.  Tel: 1-714-744-7018.  Fax: 1-714-997-6700.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
 
 
Presentations Already Accepted from Early Call for Papers
 
History:
 
Keith Bradbury, "In the Beginning... Australian Animation before Disney in
Australia - Harry Julius"
Barbara Fleisher Zucker, "Anna Curtis Chandler, A Storyteller Who Could
Keep Them From the Movies" (magic lanterner)
Tom Klein, "Tex Avery on Trial!" (discussion of possible uncredited work at
Universal, 1929-1935, including screenings for a 'trial' by the audience).
Chris Padilla, "The Development of American Animation Festivals"
Lynn Tomlinson, "Launching (From) The Quays" (student work of the Bros. Quay)
Eugene Walz, "Charlie Thorson and the Twilight of Fleischer Studios"
David Williams, "From Cat to Mouse: Sheila Graber, UK Animator"
Marcello Zane, "The History of Gammafilm Milano and their Cartoons during
the First Period of Italian National Television, 1954-1970"
 
Theory:
 
Alan Bryman, "Theorizing the Early Technologies of Animation" (examining
the introduction of cel animation processes)
Pierre Floquet, "From Tex Avery's Debut to the Beginning of His End:
Recurring Theme and Evolving Style" (examination of Avery's four Red Riding
Hood shorts)
Rune Kreutz, "Absolute films and the Consequences of Abstraction"
Gunilla Muhr, "Aesthetical Strategies of the Disney Studio in the 1930s"
(analogies between Disney production in the 1930s and specific modernistic
categories in Europe during the same time)
 
Screenings and Roundtable Discussions:
 
David Ehrlich, "The Beginning of the 'ASIFA Presents' Collaboration Films:
Aesthetic and Political Problem Solving"
Scott Kravitz, "Individual Responsibility and Personal Ethics for Artists"
 
___________________________________________________
 
Preliminary Conference Schedule
(subject to slight modification)
 
THURSDAY Aug 6
Arrivals beginning in the afternoon
 
FRIDAY Aug 7
Optional Old Towne Orange walking tour
Screenings and off-campus welcome event (possible party at Maureen's house)
 
SATURDAY Aug 8
No plans (see beach or mountains . . .)
Opening night at the Orange County Museum of Art: Karl Cohen and Forbidden
Animation (screening and book signing) -- shows at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m.
 
SUNDAY Aug 9
Optional Disneyland day
Artist workshop TBA at the Orange County Museum of Art, 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Artist screening TBA at the Orange County Museum of Art, 6 to 9 p.m.
 
MONDAY Aug 10
Optional visit to University of Southern California and Warner Bros.
Archives (on USC campus)
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Evening screening TBA at the Orange County Museum of Art
 
TUESDAY Aug 11
Optional Studio Tour at a film or television station (possible television
show taping)
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Evening screening TBA at the Orange County Museum of Art
 
WEDNESDAY Aug 12
Optional visit to Academy Archive/Farmer's Market
Optional Old Towne Orange walking tour
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Welcome event for conference on campus in evening (preservation screening)
 
THURSDAY Aug 13
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Conference Panels 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (evening topic TBA)
 
FRIDAY Aug 14
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Conference Panels 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (home movie and 3D slide show night)
 
SATURDAY Aug 15
Children's animation workshop at the Orange County Museum of Art
Conference Panels 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Lunchtime SAS meeting
Closing night party, 8 p.m. to midnight at the Orange County Museum of Art
(included in the regular conference fee, but not the student fee --
students and guests can buy individual tickets).
 
SUNDAY Aug 16
No plans
 
Maureen Furniss, Ph.D.
Editor, Animation Journal
Assistant Professor, School of Film and Television
Chapman University, 333 N. Glassell, Orange, CA 92866 USA
Tel: 714-744-7018; Fax: 714-997-6700; E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Animation Journal home page: http://www.chapman.edu/animation
 
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