Ready to “rush” OIAF this September?
Sneak Preview: ‘We Lost Our Human’
Ahead of its 2023 release, Creators Chris Garbutt and Rikke Asbjoern and Line Producer Mani Beil will give us a sneak peek of their upcoming Netflix interactive special, ‘We Lost Our Human’.
Starring an indoor cat and dog called Pud and Ham, who wake up to find that all humans have disappeared from Earth (including their own!), We Lost Our Human follows the two homebound pets as they venture for the first time into the outside world, desperate to find their owner, and discover strange mysteries, meet bizarre creatures, and maybe – with the audience’s help – save the universe along the way.
Speakers: Chris Garbutt (Creator/Executive Producer), Rikke Asbjoern (Creator/Executive Producer), Mani Beil (Line Producer)
Date: Saturday, September 24, 2022
Location: National Arts Centre
Netflix Animation Presents: Breaking Into Animation
Curious about how to launch your career in animation? Netflix Animation invites you to a can’t-miss presentation that demystifies the unique opportunities across the animation production pipeline with particular emphasis on how to prepare yourself for careers in storyboarding, visual development, and writing. Learn more about how departments work together to create memorable stories and how to develop and showcase your skills to stand out to recruiters.
Speakers: Grazia Como (Manager, Early Career Recruiting, Netflix) and Dustin Fleischmann (Coordinator, Writing Program, Netflix)
Date: Saturday, September 24, 2022
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