Melbourne International Animation Festival
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The Melbourne International Animation Festival or MIAF is an annual animation festival held in Melbourne. Supported by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the Australian Film Commission and the Melbourne City Council, it is Australia's largest animation event. Over the course of the festival more than 200 films from over 30 separate countries are shown. Highlights of the festival include many guest artists and visiting animators, from both local and abroad.
The 2005 festival ran from Wednesday 21 June to Sunday 26 June.
Due to the nature of the animations, most of the festival is strictly open only to persons over the age of 18, with the exception of the Kids Animation and selected special sessions.
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[edit] Results of MIAF05
As part of MIAF a panel of judges select the top animations from the entire festival. These are then shown at the final screenings of the festival, the 'Best of the Festival'. Additionally the viewers of screening session also vote for their favorite animation of the session, which makes up the Audience Vote.
[edit] Judges Votes
- Best of the Festival Ryan (Chris Landreth)
- Best Australian Film Birthday Boy (Sejong Park)
- Best CGI 9 (Shane Acker)
- Best Student Film Last Howl (David Devaux)
- Best of Program 1 Little Things (Daniel Greaves)
- Best of Program 2 The Crabs Revolution (Arthur de Pins)
- Best of Program 3 Wind Along The Coast (Ivan Maximov) & A Bucks Worth (Tatia Rosenthal)
- Best of Program 4 Insomnia (Vladimir Lesciov)
- Best of Program 5 A Musical Shop (Vladimir Mouat)
- Best of Program 6 A Backbone Tale (Jeremy Clapin)
- Best Long Short A Room Nearby (Paul & Sandra Fierlinger)
[edit] Audience Vote
- Program 1 Fallen Art (Tomek Baginski)
- Program 2 Balance (Sebastien d'Abrigeon) & The Crabs Revolution (Arthur de Pins)
- Program 3 City Paradise (Gaelle Denis)
- Program 4 Birthday Boy (Sejong Park)
- Program 5 Success With Sweet Peas (Samantha Moore)
- Program 6 Winter (Andy & Amy Collen)
- Kids Gopher Broke (Jeff Fowler)
- CGI 9 (Shane Acker)
- Digital Abstracte Obras (Hendrick Salier)
- Australian Panorama Birthday Boy' (Sejong Park)