by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Bleach (referring to its properties; corrosive, toxicity, cleansing, disinfectant and its possible fatality) combines the exploratory nature of camera-free animation with digital film software. Combining two completely different approaches to filmmaking, namely the...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Do You See Me? is a short documentary look at human rights and homelessness on the streets of Calgary. This poignant film represents just one facet of Ramin’s artistry; he is equally comfortable working within the fields of comedy and music videos. Ramin...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 4:41 Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, steps out for a special day at Wilma’s Super Salon. Patrons gasp and stylists glitch as the affable giant bumbles her way through a beauty ritual like no other. Created during a 48 hour animation challenge...
by amaasadmin | May 4, 2015 | Prairie Tales
Running time: 10:27 Robert W. Service’s narrative poem The Shooting of Dan McGrew was first published in 1907 in Canada as part of a collection called The Songs of a Sourdough (published in the United States as The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses). The book...
by amaasadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | AMAAS Blog
AMAAS has been hosting conferences for media artists and media arts organizations around Alberta since 1991. AMAAS views the Conference as one of the most important roles of our umbrella organization. We offer media artists and media arts organizations the platform to...