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Jury Members for final competition screening |
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Greg Acuna |
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Greg
grew up in Los Angeles and attended the University of Southern
California as an undergraduate where he took several film classes
while earning his BA in Political Science. He received his MA in
Playwriting from San Francisco State. He has written/directed one
produced feature film, co-scripted two others, and been a script
doctor on a number of projects. Other accomplishments include
several productions of his plays, poetry published in four
countries, composing songs, directing music videos, writing
articles, designing commercial graphics, illustrating picture
books for children and last year he completed writing a literary
novel. He has taught screenwriting at the university level and
been a consultant for Paramount Pictures, Exchange Cubed, Arthur
Anderson and CNA.
Greg has traveled the world extensively having lived in quite a
few countries. He moved to India in 2001 and now lives full-time
in Goa where he recently started Pala Flicks to produce socially
conscious content for television, films, web, and interactive
media. The company’s first project is “Earthlings” an educational
entertainment show for kids ages 6 to 11. It’s a TV Series and
website with plans for interactive games, e-books, educational
toys and much more. On a magical island live-action children and
3D animated aliens play games of cooperation, explore the world,
sing, dance, do yoga, meditation and have wonderful adventures. |
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Jose Belmonte |
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Born
in San Sebastian (Spain) in 1960, Jose demonstrated his interest
for animals and nature at a very young age. These subjects have
continued to serve as a major source of inspiration throughout his
career. He studied painting at the University of Bilbao in the
Basque Country in northern Spain where he earned a degree in Fine
Arts and went on to study illustration at the Instituto Europeo di
Design in Rome, Italy. Thus equipped, he began his career as an
illustrator specializing in print media.
His
award-winning work can be found on book covers, in newspapers and
in magazines throughout Italy and Spain. He is the recipient of
several awards from the Society of Newspaper Design (Los Angeles,
USA) for his illustrations in the Spanish newspaper El Pais. His
imagination and ironic humor have also lead to great success in
the illustration of children's literature. |
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Dr Kavita
Punjabi |
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Kavita Panjabi is a Reader in Comparative Literature, and also
teaches Women’s Studies, at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.
She received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D degrees in Comparative
Literature from Smith College, Jadavpur University and Cornell
University respectively, and her current fields of interest are
oral history, feminist studies, cultural studies, and Latin
American literatures. She has been a recipient of the Mellon
Fellowship, USA; the Sephis Post-doctoral Fellowship, the
Netherlands; and the South Asia Writing Fellowship of the Social
Science Research Council, New York.
Her publications include various essays on violence against women,
the Gujarat experience, testimonial literature, oral narratives of
women in the Tebhaga movement, and Latin American literatures. She
has also published Old Maps and New: Legacies of the Partition,
and was part of the three member team that visited Gujarat in 2002
and wrote The Next Generation: In the Wake of the Genocide – A
Report on the Impact of the Gujarat Programme on Children and the
Young.
As chairperson of the Focus Group on Gender Issues in Education
for the 2005 National Curriculum Framework Review of the National
Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT), she
compiled the group’s position paper entitled Gender Issues in
Education. As a member of the Council of Fellows of ARENA
(Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives), she is currently
involved in its South Asian Women’s Oral History Project. She is
also a trustee of Aman, a Delhi based national institution for
research and activism against violence, an Executive Committee
member and Editor of the Indian Association of Women’s Studies (IAWS),
and a member of the Pakistan India Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD).
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Nina Sabnani |
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Nina
Sabnani is an artist, animation director and illustrator based in
Mumbai.
Until September 2007 she was a senior designer at the National
Institute of Design, Ahmedabad where she taught in the areas of
Animation and Visual Communication for twenty two years. She
graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University, Vadodara
and trained further at NID in Animation Film Design. She received
a UNDP fellowship, which took her to study animation in Belgium,
The Netherlands and UK. She was actively involved in setting up
the first Advanced Entry Program in Animation at NID in 1985.
Nina pursued her MA at S.I. Newhouse School of Public
Communications, Syracuse University, NY, USA, as a recipient of
the Fulbright Fellowship in 1997. At Syracuse she studied
Multimedia and Television. On her return she initiated and
developed the curriculum for a Post Graduate Programme in New
Media, which commenced in 2001. In 2002 she organized Sutra, an
International Conference on Storytelling in the Digital Age,
jointly with MIT Media Lab and Media Lab Asia following which she
was invited by Glorianna Davenport to MIT, USA, to speak about
Experiences in Interactive Art. Her interest in primary education
and storytelling led her to lead research projects for Ford
Foundation at NID. Her last assignment at NID was heading the Post
Graduate campus at Gandhinagar.
She has been teaching illustration, script writing and
storyboarding, storytelling and simultaneously making films on
diverse issues. She has experimented in transposing artistic
styles into animation. Her film Shubh Vivah, uses the Madubani
style of painting to dwell on the anti-dowry issue. She has also
animated K G Subramanyan’s picture book, A Summer Story. Her model
animation film on the birth of zero in India called All About
Nothing was subsequently turned into an illustrated book for
Tulika. Her most recent film “Mukand and Riaz” is an animated
documentary about partition based on a true life story, in an
unusual technique using textiles, embroidery and appliqué. She has
illustrated several books for Tulika publishers, Chennai which
have been translated in many languages.
She has been invited to serve as a pre-selection jury member for
the Week with the Masters organized by TOONZ Animation, Trivadram
in 2003 and as jury member at FRAMES organized by FICCI, Mumbai in
March 2004 and 24FPS organized by MAAC in 2006 and 2007.
Currently, she is pursuing her Doctoral Research at the Industrial
Design Centre, IIT Bombay. Her area of research is Storytelling
models in India, with a particular focus on the Kaavad tradition
of Rajasthan.
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Prakash Moorthy |
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Born - 28th April 1960 in Trivandrum India
1982 - Bachelor in fine Arts, (BA), College of fine Arts,
Trivandrum, India
1984 - Master in Fine Arts (MA), M.S University of Baroda
Gujarat, India. (First Class with distinction)
1989 - Diploma (Masters) in Visual Communication, Animation
Design, National Institute of Design. India
1997 - Production Designer, “Raison de Cuer”, directed by
Markus Imhoof, French/German feature film. Thelma films AG Zurich
1997-98 - Faculty, Animation film Design, Zed Institute of
Design
1999 - Production Designer, VANAPRASTHAM, French/Malayalam
feature film,
Directed by Shaji N. Karun. Pierre Arsoline Production Paris
2000 - Art Director, NISHAD, Hindi Feature film, Directed by
Shaji N karun
2004 - Production Designer, KAAYA TARAN Hindi Feature film
Directed by Shashi Kumar
Designer for Information and Interpretation centres for the
Forest department at
Munnar, Rajamalai and Thekkady (Periyar Tiger Reserve)
2000 - Faculty at the IITC Trivandrum
2003 - Member, Kerala Lalit Kala Akademy
2002 - Faculty at the C Dit Trivandrum
2004 - Project Director “Unsung among Us” New Media project
UNDP
2004 - Contributed short story to “Between the earth and the
sky” Penguin books. India 2004
Visiting Faculty, National Institute of Design, Ahemdabad, India.
Since 1995
1997 - Travelled and worked in Zurich, Bern, Basle, Locarno,
“Raison de Cuer”
1998 - Invited to Hiroshima International Animation film
festival
August 1998
2000 - Award for Best Art Direction at Dubai Film Festival for
the film “Vanaprastham”
2005 - Wrote “Animating an Indian Story” Biographical study of
RamanLal Mistry. Published by NID
AT PRESENT Head of animation Miditech
(Galli Galii Sim Sim- Sesame street) New Delhi, India
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