Ray Harryhausen Animation Competition

To mark publication of Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Scrapbook, a beautiful hardback celebration of the work of the legendary animator, Aurum Press have teamed up with the

Barbican and online community Don’t Panic to launch an animation competition with an incredible prize. Three winners will:

  • Meet Ray at his London home
  • Have their short animations screened at the Barbican during a special Ray
  • Harryhausen event, featuring some of the UK’s leading animators including Nick Park, in spring 2012
  • Receive an individual hour-long session with animation tutors at the National School of Film and Television
  • Win a year’s free Yellow membership to the Barbican, including 20% off all films
  • Bag signed copies of Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Scrapbook, The Art of Ray
  • Harryhausen and A Century of Modern Animation

 

Entry to this spectacular competition is via a storyboard, rather than a finished animation. A selection of storyboard templates can be downloaded from

www.dontpaniconline.com/rayharryhausen. Entrants should go to the same page to upload their finished entries – all on the theme of monsters. Finished storyboards will sit in a viewing gallery where visitors to the site can vote for their favourites. The ten entries with the most votes, together with up to two judges’ wild cards, will make it to a shortlist judged by a distinguished panel:

  • Robert Rider, Head of Cinema at the Barbican
  • Helen Nabarro, Lead Animation Tutor at the National School of Film and Television
  • Tony Dalton, Ray’s writing partner and curator of The Ray And Diana Harryhausen Foundation
  • Jodie Mullish, Head of Marketing at Aurum Press

 

Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Scrapbook features a wealth of previously unseen film artefacts and concept artwork, much of which was only recently discovered in a forgotten LA garage.

Boasting models from unrealized projects, early scripts, storyboards, colour photos of Ray at work, as well as posters and publicity stills, it’s a visual feast for fans of one of the world’s most influential film-makers.

 

For full terms and conditions see www.dontpaniconline.com/rayharryhausen

The competition opens on November 29th and closes at midnight on February 12th 2012.

Full details of the Ray Harryhausen event at the Barbican will be released next year.

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