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btw, it's called "Meeting-Event", not a "Masterclass", it should be a difference ...?
afaik, meeting events are free-entry (with accreditation badge),
Masterclasses are not free, you have to reserve and pay your place for being there.
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ZigOtto wrote:btw, it's called "Meeting-Event", not a "Masterclass", it should be a difference ...?
afaik, meeting events are free-entry (with accreditation badge),
Masterclasses are not free, you have to reserve and pay your place for being there.
I don't believe there are any master classes scheduled and the confusion resulted from people saying, "it's like a master class." I still haven't heard anything from the festival organizers, but it is still weeks away and to organize such a festival must be a daunting task. I read somewhere that they are expecting 7,000 visitors. :o
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I admit I said MasterClass maybe too fast. :)
I think the festival organizers will give the right name.
As far as I know the entry will be free.
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:... I still haven't heard anything from the festival organizers, but it is still weeks away and to organize such a festival must be a daunting task.
they are many in the fulltime organisation team, and many of them with an old experience, beside, the team is reinforced with a seasonal squadron of (unpaid) voluntaries few weeks before(?) and during the festival, so I think the least from them would be to inform the involved personnalities of anything concerning them and their Annecy's time-table, and to get back their agreement before any online publication.
Red card to them ! :P
Paul Fierlinger wrote:... I read somewhere that they are expecting 7,000 visitors. :o
and up to 300 journalists/reporters from around the world ! ... are you ready for compliments and/or harsch critics, Paul ? :mrgreen:
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are you ready for compliments and/or harsch critics, Paul ? :mrgreen:
I've been there. I've had the audience boo my film at Ottawa one year and I've seen people get up and leave the theater when we tested Tulip too. I've seen people do these sorts of things to many good films made by other animators. It's never fun but since the question is 'are you ready?' my answer is yes, by which I mean I won't be taken by surprise. You should see and hear what the audiences put directors through at the INPUT screenings!! (Best of public broadcast films from around the world -- each year the event is held in another country.) I have never heard such brutal questioning anywhere else and I must say most of them are asked in a well intentioned and constructive way, which makes the experience helpful to everyone in the audience, including the director of the film.
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you know, some anime fans, who have only eyes for "Gobelins" or "Pixar" like animations could be a bit "mordant" in front of your so peculiar style (and narration), but I don't worry for you and your ability to argue and conduct your own case ! :wink:
I wish you the best, and, why not, some fructuous meetings from there ! :)
btw, will be Sandra along with you in Annecy ?
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Raymond, as you were writing that I was watching a report from Cannes on CNN and I have to wonder about all the monster and shark films being presented there. It used to be that film festivals were designed to bring the best and most innovative (read "original") to the public. That is how the world heard of the French New Wave and the Czech New Wave a few years later and before that the Italian Neorealism and each one of these labels represented original thought and film making techniques in content and style, thus the art of film making was advanced from year to year. Not so anymore. After watching that CNN blip I had to wonder if any of this should interest me, because the twenty something child who was reporting was very obviously simple-minded and lacked any degree of sophistication. Annecy was once all about the art of animation but is the festival like that anymore? I'll have to just wait and see.
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btw, will be Sandra along with you in Annecy ?
Just noticed this question. She was ready to go and we had everything arranged and the plane tickets and hotel but an illness in the family got in the way and she must stay here.
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:
btw, will be Sandra along with you in Annecy ?
... but an illness in the family got in the way and she must stay here.
too bad ! :(

have you planed to hire an escort girl to keep company for Annecy social events as Diners ? :arrow:
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Do I see an arrow pointing to yourself? Not a bad idea... you can have her badge to all events!
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ZigOtto wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:
btw, will be Sandra along with you in Annecy ?
... but an illness in the family got in the way and she must stay here.
too bad ! :(

have you planed to hire an escort girl to keep company for Annecy social events as Diners ? :arrow:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Do I see an arrow pointing to yourself? Not a bad idea... you can have her badge to all events!
Flûte ! Zig answered before I did :mrgreen:
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:Do I see an arrow pointing to yourself ?
nah... not me, I haven't suitable evening dress ! :P
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Not a bad idea...
but Elodie could be a perfect pinky escort girl imo,
she looks fine (despite her school-teacher glasses), and she speaks an excellent english as well ! :wink:
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She already turned me down. :( :(
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:She already turned me down. :( :(
I'm not surprised, she uses to attract (and go with) only young (I mean VERY young) fine-looking fellows !!! :lol:
Elodie wrote:Mdrrr, de mont point de vue, j'ai surtout attiré les chtits enfants ^^
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:She already turned me down. :( :(
When did I do that ? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

I don't forget I've promised to show you Metz from my flat, you know :mrgreen:
ZigOtto wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:She already turned me down. :( :(
I'm not surprised, she uses to attract (and go with) only young (I mean VERY young) fine-looking fellows !!! :lol:
Elodie wrote:Mdrrr, de mont point de vue, j'ai surtout attiré les chtits enfants ^^
:arrow:
It's not my fault if kids like my teacher's glasses :D
ZigOtto wrote:but Elodie could be a perfect pinky escort girl imo,
she looks fine (despite her school-teacher glasses), and she speaks an excellent english as well ! :wink:
Thanks a lot =D
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