CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Hackett Films, Sydney Opera House and Screen NSW launch competition to find graphic storytellers
Hackett Films, along with Australia’s most iconic artistic hub, the Sydney Opera House and Screen NSW are today launching an international search for the best graphic storytellers, as part of the Sydney Opera House’s inaugural GRAPHIC festival.
A weekend festival from 7 – 8 August 2010, GRAPHIC will celebrate the imagination and ideas of visionary creators in the fields of comix, anime, manga, 2D and 3D animation and illustration.
Over three rounds, competition entrants will vie for $20,000 in cash, by creating a 60 second story that weaves in compulsory narrative elements, such as an archetypal theme: ‘recovery’, a character: ‘a 7 year old’, and a sound fx; ‘a yawn’. As each round progress, one more element will be added to give the competition an extra twist.
Entrants can be an individual or a creative team, and the story can be captured in any form, from a storyboard comic to stop-motion or 3D animation.
At the end of each round, the public will vote for their favourite stories. A judging panel including award-winning director James Hackett from Sydney-based production house Hackett Films, will then shortlist a handful of the best entries to continue to each subsequent round.
“Graphic novels are all about the story so entries should really focus this narrative process – we want people to be sucked into the characters and emotion of the story and left desperate to watch the next episode”, says Hackett Films founder and director, and GRAPHIC Competition Judge, James Hackett.“We’re looking for entries that don’t just tick the box when it comes to incorporating the narrative elements, but approach these requirements in a considered, intelligent way to create a really rich storyline”.
In addition to the $20,000 cash prize, which can be used for professional development, post production or to invest in taking the animation to local or international market, the winner will receive an Adobe CS5 Master Collection (valued at $4,333) and have their film screened at GRAPHIC.
GRAPHIC’s keynote event will feature celebrated graphic novelist Neil Gaiman reading his new as-yet unpublished story The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains in the Concert Hall. The festival will also include an evening with independent filmmaker and comic writer Kevin Smith (Clerks, Dogma), the legendary Japanese anime epic Akira rescored live by Regurgitator, and Ben Walsh and the Orkestra of the Underground creating a live score to Shaun Tan’s The Arrival.
For more information about the GRAPHIC festival and online animation competition please visit the following website: www.sydneyoperahouse.com/graphic


Soooooo…. are you coming down to Oz to check this out when it’s on?
Why don’t I just move down there? No offense to my countrymen or the Eurofabulous, but it seems I have WAY more Aussie fans per capita than all others combined. May as well cut out the middle man and move down there.
Well, let’s see.. we have beer… we eat our coat of arms on a pizza, we have perhaps the single strangest slang in the world, it’s always sunny, we have beaches… we drink beer at pretty much every meal of the day… Oh I suppose vegemite’s not that great, but heck, you gotta take the bonza and fair dinkum with the roo-poo.