
MOME Animation contributed presentations, lectures, and exhibitions at the CEE Antimation Forum
Date: 2023.11.29
The CEE Animation Forum in Pilsen is a major animation industry pitch forum of the region, with animation professionals presenting their ideas and getting networking opportunities. Each year, MOME animation students attend the event. This year Dániel Diószeghy and Zoé Nagy presented their diploma projects, and a separate presentation and exhibition were put on by the Animation programme.
Dániel Diószeghy showcased his The Way Out, and Zoé Nagy her Eruption in the Rising Star / Student section of the event. In the Short section MOME alumna and lecturer Melinda Kádár also pitched her animation Be Still My Heart.
As a special feature of this year’s event, there was a separate presentation by the Animation programme about the English Animation MA programme, as well as a mini poster exhibition.
More information about the event and the schedule: https://ceeanimation.eu/forum/2023-cee-animation-forum/
Photo: CEE Animation / Petra Ottová
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