Do you have an animated TV series or TV special in development? And if not, why not? Our animation students are not just technicians, they are creators, brainstorming new ideas and concepts in animation, searching for the next Peppa Pig or Charlie and Lola. But you can't do it alone - animation is a team sport. A successful TV series needs co-producers, financing, broadcasters and new media partners. And where do you find those? Well, Cartoon Forum is where.
What is Cartoon Forum?
Cartoon Forum is Europe's biggest TV pitch-fest for animation. If you have a project in your head that you would like to submit to producers, business angels and broadcasters, Cartoon Forum is the place to be. It is a European pitching and co-pro event for TV animation
Who shows up?
Everyone. Cartoon Forum has 800 participants from 35 countries, including 250 buyers, and features unique networking opportunities.
Does it work?
Yes. 594 TV series have been financed for a budget of €2 billion since its creation in 1990.
When does it take place?
15-18 Sept 2015, Toulouse. So, nice food and a beautiful place to hang out!
What is the deadline?
Submit your project by 13 May and you will get a chance to pitch it at the next Cartoon Forum in front of 800 animation professionals.
Where are the details?
Check the Cartoon Forum application page with all the details and the link to the online form.
Contact Details?
+32 2 242 93 43 - forum@cartoon-media.eu, or annick.maes@cartoon-media.eu
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our next classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link. For more information on finding work and surviving in the animation and visual effects business, read our post on how to find a job in the animation industry, and check out our post about what not to do at a job interview. Also see our post on starting your own small animation business, learn how to create an invoice, and see how we arehelping our students find work through our film co-operative Nano Films. Download the free Escape Studios Careers in VFX Handbook. Take a look at how awn.com can help you find a job, and read our piece about how to survive as a freelance animator. Also, find out what Cinesite look for in a student's demo reel, and read our post on setting up your own animation business. Also see our post about freelancers and taxes.
Cartoon Forum is Europe's biggest TV pitch-fest for animation. If you have a project in your head that you would like to submit to producers, business angels and broadcasters, Cartoon Forum is the place to be. It is a European pitching and co-pro event for TV animation
Who shows up?
Everyone. Cartoon Forum has 800 participants from 35 countries, including 250 buyers, and features unique networking opportunities.
Does it work?
Yes. 594 TV series have been financed for a budget of €2 billion since its creation in 1990.
Toulouse, France |
15-18 Sept 2015, Toulouse. So, nice food and a beautiful place to hang out!
What is the deadline?
Submit your project by 13 May and you will get a chance to pitch it at the next Cartoon Forum in front of 800 animation professionals.
Where are the details?
Check the Cartoon Forum application page with all the details and the link to the online form.
Contact Details?
+32 2 242 93 43 - forum@cartoon-media.eu, or annick.maes@cartoon-media.eu
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our next classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link. For more information on finding work and surviving in the animation and visual effects business, read our post on how to find a job in the animation industry, and check out our post about what not to do at a job interview. Also see our post on starting your own small animation business, learn how to create an invoice, and see how we arehelping our students find work through our film co-operative Nano Films. Download the free Escape Studios Careers in VFX Handbook. Take a look at how awn.com can help you find a job, and read our piece about how to survive as a freelance animator. Also, find out what Cinesite look for in a student's demo reel, and read our post on setting up your own animation business. Also see our post about freelancers and taxes.
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