In an extremely competitive industry, producers, platforms and studios vie with ingenuity to attract and keep hold of the best talent. As creative freedom is more than ever the core focus, how is the animation industry adapting and anticipating the future?
When animation studios challenge creators to conceive new, more diverse and inclusive storylines on screen.
To meet the growing demand for content, animation studios have been extensively recruiting for several years. Securing the services of top talents and keeping them in the long-term has therefore been a critical concern for studios. Between artistic project and personal development, how do you unite teams and make integration easier for unique profiles, all in the service of a common goal?
Speakers: Julien Meesters, Louis-Philippe Vermette, Tiffany Feeney and Camille Eden
At the same time, new solutions such as real-time or AI are emerging and now providing animation directors and artists with great creative freedom and new opportunities to tell stories. What are the impacts, opportunities and risks that these new technologies raise regarding the industry’s future?
Speakers: François Narboux, Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull, Taylor Moll and Jean-Baptiste Spieser
Director and business owner: how and why do you suddenly decide to take the plunge? Discussion between two artists who chose artistic freedom by creating their own production company.
Speakers: Olivier Staphylas, Anja Komfel and Hasraf ‘HaZ’ Dulull
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