A friendly reminder to the animation crowd in Toronto: this Thursday is Industry Night!
Here are the details:
$15 in advance or $20 at the door
http://animationindustrynight2011.eventbrite.com/
What: Animation Industry Night
Where:Vogue Supper Club, 42 Mowat Avenue, Toronto
When:Thursday November 10th 2011, 7pm -2am
Why: To Celebrate what we do and ring in TAAFI’s arrival!
Dress: Animator Chic!
a swank bar social connecting the veterans, alumni, executives, greensticks, actors and Indie artists of Toronto’s animation arts scene. All funds raised will be going to support the inaugural Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (coming to the TIFF Bell Lightbox, June 22-23, 2012).
Come and learn what TAAFI has planned.
Special Guests Presenters
Master of Ceremonies – Humble Howard Glassman one of Canada’s best known radio personalities, and currently co-host of the new humbleandfred.com
Opening Address: Clive Smith – Cofounder of Nelvana
For Your Entertainment…
The Flipbook Photo Booth- Bring a prop, an idea, and a friend and take home the most coveted flipbook of the night.
ToronTRON twin sticks arcade cabinet in collaboration with the Hand Eye Society
The “Fresh Cocktail” enjoy the featured drink brought to you by FreshTV
Food – Light NomNoms to be served throughout the evening
DJ to be announced.
All of this plus exciting prize draws including a copy of TOONBOOM Storyboard Pro!
See you November 10th!!
A Massive Thanks to TAAFI’s first supporters
Gold Sponsors: Fresh TV, ACME
Academic Sponsors: Sheridan Alumni, Senece College
Venue Partner: Vogue SupperClub
Branding/Design Partners: Iris Wu Branding/Design, Nick Boos Web Development, Cosmos Film Video Artist, Lotus Wight Composer
Recruiting Partner: Boost Agents
PR Partner: Cara McCutcheon PR
Event Partners: Moorshead & Associates, Eggplant Collective, Hand Eye Society, CASO
I think I will wear my coveted plaid pants to this.
wow. the plaid pants. this should be epic.
What a great turn out! But nothing can clear a room like a M/C swearing and getting “f*cking” hostile at the over crowded room. I didn’t show up to get berated by some guy with a microphone, I work in the animation industry I get that enough during the day. I had a great time in spite of that jerk and I wish TAAFI all the best and I will support the event IF they don’t use the same M/C.
Well I cut in and out pretty fast but it was a fun romp nevertheless.