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1. 150 Animation Projects and High-Profile International Guests Set for Spain’s 3D Wire

3D Wire is a major Spanish animation event that highlights the vitality of the country's animation, video game, and new media industries.

The post 150 Animation Projects and High-Profile International Guests Set for Spain’s 3D Wire appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Bridging the Gap Animation Lab For Young Artists Now Open For Submissions

The intensive six-day lab helps young artists develop TV and feature film ideas with the help of industry professionals.

The post Bridging the Gap Animation Lab For Young Artists Now Open For Submissions appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. Tomorrow Night in LA: Contemporary Animation From Spain

Get a taste of what animators in Spain are creating nowadays.

The post Tomorrow Night in LA: Contemporary Animation From Spain appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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4. “Doomed” By Guillermo Garcia Carsi

Natural selection can be cruel—especially for the outcast creatures of Doomed: A Biological Cartoon, a series pilot by Pocoyo co-creator Guillermo Garcia Carsi. The short was produced through Carsi’s Madrid studio El Senor. Like his earlier series Pocoyo, the world of Doomed finds virtue in restraint. A stark-white backdrop sets the stage for a parade of sparely designed creatures (cube-fish says it all) who move in unexpected fits and spurts (credit belongs to animation director Txesco Montalt for the latter). The sole embellishment is the hyperreal rendering style, which is the perfect touch of whimsy in this fresh approach to CGI.

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