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The old adage that "change is
inevitable" is a message oft repeated, rephrased and
expanded, from the ancient philosopher Heraclitus to the
Terminator movies. The only question is how rapidly the
change will occur. It is said that there has been more
technological advancement in the last 50 years than in
the entire history of man, and that the next 10 years will
see more than in the last 50.
We are in the midst of change so rapid that we can hold
in one hand computers with more capability than those that
put man on the moon. We can recall when the thought of
filling a 200 megabyte hard drive was a dream, and now
less than a 200 gigabyte seems too small.
We see films boasting casts of thousands from the past
being equaled in grandeur by movies with casts of dozens
and computer generated images of thousands. Information
has progressed from the carrier pigeon and the pony express
to the instant message. By the time the idea gets from
mind to paper, it is safe to assume that someone else has
had the same thought.
For the pioneers and visionaries among us, dynamic participation
in the digital revolution is as inevitable as it is exciting.
Where once we had to concern ourselves only with the technology
around the corner, our lives are clearly affected by technologies
from around the world. There is an interaction between
broadcasting, gaming, computers, even telephones which
forces us to wonder what happens next. When the telephone
has become a personal computer and entertainment center
can the two way wrist TV/radio be far behind (or does it
already exist, somewhere.) Content is no longer distinctly
animation, games, or film. These media are blended together
to create a seamless experience of entertainment. The future
of content is limited only by the imagination, and the
yet unimagined.
Our purpose is twofold: first, to encourage and nurture
the innovation necessary to the merging of animation,
gaming and film, and second, to honor the industry veterans
who cut their way through the jungles creating pathways
for those whose trails are leading to the stars. We salute
both, the innovators of the past and the present, and
aspire to discover those of the future. We pay homage
to them all by providing a venue where the challenges
and potential of such innovation can be explored as well
as examined technically by industry professionals and
as entertainment by fans.
About The Fesival
The California International Animation Festival is dedicated
to a recognition that animation, gaming and film making
are not separate businesses, but fingers on the same hand.
This event of screenings, forums and focused networking
allows creative and executive entrepreneurs in the animation,
electronic gaming and filmmaking industries to explore
and exchange ideas on the themes, issues and trends driving
converging media production.
As an international arts, entertainment, and educational
organization, the Fireside Foundation, Inc., inspires young
and emerging artists through exhibitions, as well as educational
programs on an international level.
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