2013 FILM CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
HELD AT THE KICC
The Kenya Film Commission finally held
the animation expo on the 21st and the 22nd of
June 2013 at the KICC.
The event had been scheduled to take place earlier but it was not so due to some hiccups.
The event had been scheduled to take place earlier but it was not so due to some hiccups.
I was unable to attend on the first
day,being a work day hence I had other commitments. However on the
22nd at around 11pm I was there.I was in the company of my
uncle who was quite interested in finding out more about what this
'animation thing' is all about
First of
all,KICC is a large conference complex and being a weekend another
event The 11th Exhibition by Kenyan Universities organized by the Commission for University education was taking place
in the Courtyard.I believe it would have been better if the KFC had
chosen to stage the event outdoors I.e KICC's Comesa grounds or even
the courtyard as this would have also captured the large crowd that
attended the CUE event.
Having attended the last two animation
festivals at Sarit Centre and Prestige Plaza,I found the venue-Tsavo
hall which is in the basement a bit 'depressing' to speak.Visitors
were encouraged to register before proceeding to the conference and
we did so.Some of the companies that showed up for the conference
include Rift 3D,FatBoy Animations,Airpress Communications,Tsunami
Studios,Anto Dezigns,NewBreed Academy of Digital Arts,Nairobi
Institute of Technology,Multimedia University among others.
Newbreed Academy which was started by Andrew Kaggia was busy marketing their courses which are competitively priced compared to other colleges.
Fatboy Animations(the team behind the Faiba animation)and who have been making news of late with their popular Safaricom adverts were also present.Working with Safaricom has been keeping them busy of late.
The Tsunami stand was one of the most active stands at the Conference.Tsunami studio is a 'new' company made up of 3 different studios-Shout Huge,Andromeda Music and Kenyan Noir.The Tsunami crew were very lively and having their booth near the entrance did not hurt.A member of the Tsunami crew Ben Gicheru informed us that they were in the process of making a bi-weekly comic Kevo,which they would be turning into an animated motion comic too.
Elite digital solutions were also present.The company is one of the main sources of original Apple products and they had several on display.In addition they are authorized adobe resellers and the team at the conference was busy trying to convince me and other conference attendees to move with the times and adopt Adobe's cloud solution 'Adobe Creative Cloud for teams'.Now I'm yet to test it out but considering the erratic,expensive and slow Internet speeds that we have,i believe it will be quite a while before any local company adopts a full cloud based solution.
Rift 3D were seeking exposure of their upcoming project,a short scifi animation.Check out the trailer.
Local institutions offering animation courses were also present-NIT and Multimedia University.Isaac Wasilwa a student from Multimedia University(and part of the team that animated the Njoroge music video) was the one who gave us insight into how the courses at Multimedia University are.
Airpress communications representative Martin 'Marto' gave us brief glimpse of what they do best.The company has done several TV idents for local stations and are preparing one for a local TV station seeking to rebrand.
These are the highlights of the 2013 National Film Conference and Exhibition 2013 'Animation expo 2013'.As for now,polish those poses,animate those faces and see you in the next conference.
THE AITEC BROADCAST FILM AND MUSIC EVENT HELD AT THE KICC ON THE 26th-27th of JUNE 2013
It seems animation practitioners are
getting more and more recognition these days with two events being
held in the last few weeks each having sections for the animation
industry with the Aitcec broadcast and film event being the most
recent.KICC was the place to be
Tsunami studios
Anto dezigns-Have finished their first
3D animated short titled Makmende 2 begins.
The film is available from at Ksh 150 which is fair considering the effort it took to produce.
The film is available from at Ksh 150 which is fair considering the effort it took to produce.
Aitec organised a 'roundtable
discussion' too as part of the 'AITEC broadcast and film event'
conference.The round-table was moderated by Ms Mundu Mwara,a regular
face in the local animation industry.The panelists were
Gatumia Gatumia-Recon Digital
Andrew Kaggia-Digitall Definitions
Harto Macharia-Tsunami studios
Ngendo Mukii-(Go team ladies!!)
The round-table conference was not
really well attended though with around 70 people in total showing up
for the talk that lasted for one and a half hours.
The talk kicked of on a high note with
attendees being treated to a visual feast of the panelists show-reels.
Ngendo Mukii whose recent short
animation Yellow Fever is doing well was quite clear on why she had
made the animation.
According to Ngendo she was wondering 'Why do we as African Women do so many things to ourselves to look European e.g no female TV presenter has natural hair.This sends a message to the viewers on standards of beauty which are judged according to non African standards'
According to Ngendo she was wondering 'Why do we as African Women do so many things to ourselves to look European e.g no female TV presenter has natural hair.This sends a message to the viewers on standards of beauty which are judged according to non African standards'
The quest for socially conscious
animation was exemplified by Andrew Kaggias animation 'Wageuzi'
which has featured in Kalasha,ZIFF and even on CNN giving Andrew
great exposure. Andrew says that after releasing the animation and it
went 'viral' three Kenyan politicians approached him at different
times seeking to persuade him to create a similar animation although
in this case each of them emerging as the 'winner'.
In addition there was concern expressed
that the quality of animation graduates being created by our colleges
are not really employable as they have sub-standard skills.This is
one of the reasons that Recon Digital chose to train its own
apprentices before employing them.
One of the participants encouraged
people who would like to be animators/are pursuing animation to get
their stuff out there e.g through Vimeo,Youtube and even Behance.The
aim of this is to get the exposure and criticism that is necessary to
help an animator/CG artist to take their art to the next level.
Gatumia who is the founder of Recon Digital also encouraged those seeking to start animation studios to
get legal and professional in their operations as soon as possible
e.g pay your taxes,get the necessary licenses e.t.c to prevent future
hurdles that may return to haunt you.Gatumia was also categorical
that the Association of Animation Artistes Kenya still has a long way
to go before it becomes the force it should be.There is need for more
people to take up animation-and not just as a hobby but as an income
generating profession.Once the numbers are there,the association will
be better placed economic wise to help develop the industry to global
standards.All in all it was a great event and lets hope the best is yet to come.