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I'm glad you noticed and explained in a more concise way. :) I suggested to Fabrice, when we were setting this up, that we do this in a form of a discussion rather than just the obligatory Q&A. I even suggested that the discussion should continue with anyone who wants to participating.
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:... I even suggested that the discussion should continue with anyone who wants to participating.
... or a cross-interview, during my reading, I wondered when you will ask a question to Asaf at your turn,
about his personal perception of the film, or about his approach of this craft,
btw, have he seen "Tulip" achieved, in its final state ?
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No, he hasn't. I believe only TVPaint management has seen it. It will most likely premiere at Annecy, unless Cannes accepts it into competition, which we all doubt. Other distribution plans have changed slightly; it will play in all (or most) art houses in the U.S. starting September 16th in New York and the rest of Sept in all other states -- no one can tell how long the movie will stay in any of those theaters, depending on demand of the local populations.

It will run the same way in the U.K. in October but there is not yet an opening date for London. Other countries are still up in the air as far as distribution goes; the producers are still working on that, and again, it depends on what Cannes will do with us.

Otherwise I am not permitted to give it to anyone right now, sorry.
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:No, he hasn't.
so I understand better his questions's orientation now ...
it must be hard to interview a filmmaker on his last film without having seen it ... (or having only seen the few clips on your site).
anyway, I cross my fingers for Cannes and Annecy festivals admissions (more chances for Annecy than for Cannes imo).
:)
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(more chances for Annecy than for Cannes imo).
so we've been told. Many French distributors warned our producer that the Cannes festival is attended mostly by a very young audience and Tulip is not what they would consider exciting. The best sneak preview we got was from the editors of Bark magazine, a slick (and surprisingly intellectual) dog magazine out of San Francisco. They found the film flawless. :mrgreen:
Not many other people have, so far.
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ZigOtto wrote:
Peter Wassink wrote:... there is no link to the newsletter on the homepage (or anywhere else?)
you can subscribe to very prominently in a central window on the homepage but its not possible to visit it !?.... bad webdesign!
I agree with Peter, when a new newsletter is coming, a one-click link should be present
(and OBVIOUSLY present) on the home page,
and why not, a secondary (smaller) link to the archived older newsletters.
I agree with you, I think there will be soon a link on the newsletter on the homepage ^^
btw, who's the (chinese) happy new year illustration at top of the page ?
too bad the author is not mentioned ... or am I becoming blind ? :x
is it from Rony ? ... Lemec ? :?:
I am the author of this illustration (and I'm really honored you thought it was Rony or Lemec :oops:)
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Elodie wrote:
btw, who's the (chinese) happy new year illustration at top of the page ?
too bad the author is not mentioned ... or am I becoming blind ? :x
is it from Rony ? ... Lemec ? :?:
I am the author of this illustration (and I'm really honored you thought it was Rony or Lemec :oops:)
cool! ... even the chinese calligraphic stuff ?
the drawing is very welldone, the only weakness to my eyes is the colouring,
I know some decorative pieces in chinese craft are coloured with "bad taste"
(a least from a modern european point of view), as in the sample below :
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but I think you could keep distant from these references,
and improve your green/yellow/pink palette assortment. :)

for your next graphic collaboration, please sign it "Elodie" or "pinky Cow",
a whipper lady don't have to be shy ! :wink:
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yep, even the calligraphic stuff was drawn with my hand ^^

On the left, it's written in chinese, and on the right, it's written in japanese (cause website will be soon in japanese, so I thought it will be great to wish "happy new year" with their ideograms too ^^)

That's right, colors are really sweet, in comparaison with their bright coloured advertising ^^ I wanted to make something that looks like old chinese painting, with only some thin down color and black ink. I'll do better for Tiger Year =) (hehe, a cow dress up as a tiger... it could be fun :mrgreen: )
ZigOtto wrote:a whipper lady don't have to be shy !
I still have a part of humanity :D

Thanks a lot for your advises =)
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The Newsletter of May is now available !

BTW, I would like to apologize, because I've totally forgotten to link the KaAM's Interview on the website >_<

In order to fix my Erratum, please, click here to read the interview =)
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A newsletter is available !

This Newsletter concerns :

-the release of "The Apple and the Worm"
-the short-movie "The Lighthouse keeper"
-Mads Juul's interview
-and works from Copenhagen Bombay, added in the gallery.

Enjoy it !
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The Newsletter of that New Year is available.

Click here to read it.
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This June, TVPaint Developpement is celebrating its 20th anniversary by offering you a 30% discount on TVP Animation Professional Edition and a 15% discount on TVP Animation Standard Edition !

This offer is available from June 1st to June 12th, so don't wait too long !

How can you take advantage of this special offer ?

• First of all, go to the webstore.
• Select your country, then choose your TVP Animation Edition.
• Enter the special code 20THANNIV and then, proceed with the payment via PayPal© (you don't need a PayPal© account, a credit card is sufficient).


Hurry !
This offer is limited to the first 100 purchased licenses*!



*1 discount license per physical person. Cannot be exchanged or refund.

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As always, your favourite French software developers will be in Annecy for the Animation Film Festival and will hold the booth 2.014 during the MIFA, from Wednesday June 8th to Friday 10th 2011.

We're eager to meet you, whether you're a student or a professional. Come and show us your projects, works in progress and finished movies; We'll be delighted to see what you've made and what you plan to make with TVPaint !

By the way, if you're interested in our special offer for the TVPaint's 20th Anniversary (see above), don't hesitate to visit us during the Festival.


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A new user story is available and Renaud Jungmann is our guest star.

Renaud is the Educational Director at Lisaa in Paris, a French art school also based in 3 other cities : Strasbourg, Rennes and Nantes. The particularity of Lisaa Paris ? Proposing animation and game design sections and being the first French school which used the TVPaint technology. After a 8-years-old friendship, TVPaint couldn't celebrate its 20th anniversary without Renaud ! That's why we interviewed him, in order to have his sincere opinion about our technology, our support and the future of TVPaint. Enjoy the interview !

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Elodie wrote:Image
Love the cute drawing of the Anniversary Cow.
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