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Caribbean Animators Learn, Earn and Display at KingstOOn 3
By JoEllen Laryea
Apr 12, 2019 - 9:29:07 AM


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KAM KAM WINNINGS:Kenia Mattis – CEO, Listen Mi Caribbean, Team Lead Adventures of Kam Kam – Centre Left Mrs. Jacqueline Lynch Stewart, Chief Technical Director (Office of the Prime Minister) – Centre right Jenille Brown – L Djet Layne – 2nd R Leo Rhule – R

Bridgetown, BARBADOS -  Caribbean animators had the opportunity to showcase their skills to an audience of local, regional and international players in the content and technology industry and access seed funding for their animated concepts thanks to the KingstOOn 3 Animation Festival which was held in Jamaica April 5 -7, 2019.

Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) supported the participation of three animators: Barbadian Joshua Clarke, Alain Bidard from Martinique and St. Lucian Tevin Loctar.

During the three - day event, attendees engaged with global industry leaders and were better able to understand the global animation pipeline, pre-qualified individuals were paired with potential content and Afro-descendant animated content from around the world was showcased. 

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WINNERS CIRCLE: Alain Bidard (Martinique) – Best Caribbean Short Film for ‘The Flight’ Matic Grgic (Slovenia) – finalist in the KingstOOn International Animated Film Competition Peter Chanthanakone (Thailand) – Best (International) Short Film for “Midnight Story” Claye Edou (Cameroon) – Best (International) Feature Film for “Minga and the Broken Spoon” Margery Newland (Jamaica) – Project Manager, Youth Employment in the Digital & Animation Industries (YEDAI) Project, Office of the Prime Minister.

The KingstOOn3 Animation Conference and Afro-descendant Film Festival included expert animation panels and keynote presentations, workshops, a film festival and three animation competitions.  Alain Bidard, whose participation was supported by Caribbean Export won Best Caribbean Short Film with “The Flight” in the Emerging Animated Content Competition.  Also, of note was the Pitch Bootcamp and Competition which allowed four selected finalists, of five team members, to refine their pitching skills and concepts under the guidance of world-class experts in the animation industry and to be assessed by a panel of executives from major studios.

Caribbean Export remains committed to the development of the Caribbean animation community and was happy to collaborate with the organizers of the 3rd edition of the KingstOOn event to ensure that it was a resounding success. 

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JUDGES BENCH: (L-R) Matt Fleckenstein, Founder, Creative Propulsion Laboratory, Golden Apple Productions Kimberly ‘Kim’ Wright, Film Producer – Sesame Workshop Raquel Benitez, CEO – Comet Entertainment Mike Blum, Founder – Pipsqueak Animation Jeff Brustrom, CEO – Brustrom Media Carlos Biern, Business Development Consultant, Office of the Prime Minister, Jamaica


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WACOM WARRIORS: Final theme – Seductively Singing Siren: (L-R) Patrick Meikle, Jamaica (4th place) Rajendra Ramkallawan, Trinidad & Tobago (3rd place) Delano Dolphy, Jamaica (2nd place) George Hay, Jamaica (WACOM Battle Champion)



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