The list of this year’s NFB HotHouse participants is out: http://blog.nfb.ca/blog/2013/07/29/hothouse/
99 submissions were narrowed down to 6 participants: Paloma Dawkins, Kyler Kelly, Jenna Marks, Brendan Matkin, Su-An Ng, And Shahid Quadri.
These are all relative unknowns to me, but that’s kind of the point of HotHouse, right? Can’t wait to see what they come up with.
For previous Hothouse films, follow the link.
Montreal-based self-taught animator, Paloma Dawkins tries to make people smile with her art.
Kyler Kelly is a physics nerd turned animator who grew up in Calgary and now lives in Montreal where he studied animation at Concordia.
Jenna Marks is a 23-year-old Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and National Team canoeist who recently graduated from NSCAD Film Academy.
Brendan Matkin – Calgarian maker, hacker, artist, designer, recent graduate, future job owner.
Su-An Ng graduated animation from Emily Carr University and is interested in using experimental approaches to create thoughtful and engaging work revolving around sustainability, food, design and education.
Shahid Quadri is a freelance digital designer from Toronto currently exploring the artful potentials of animation.
– See more at: http://blog.nfb.ca/blog/2013/07/29/hothouse/#sthash.aYjuUQ4F.dpuf
Montreal-based self-taught animator, Paloma Dawkins tries to make people smile with her art.
Kyler Kelly is a physics nerd turned animator who grew up in Calgary and now lives in Montreal where he studied animation at Concordia.
Jenna Marks is a 23-year-old Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and National Team canoeist who recently graduated from NSCAD Film Academy.
Brendan Matkin – Calgarian maker, hacker, artist, designer, recent graduate, future job owner.
Su-An Ng graduated animation from Emily Carr University and is interested in using experimental approaches to create thoughtful and engaging work revolving around sustainability, food, design and education.
Shahid Quadri is a freelance digital designer from Toronto currently exploring the artful potentials of animation.
– See more at: http://blog.nfb.ca/blog/2013/07/29/hothouse/#sthash.aYjuUQ4F.dpuf
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