YAOTY - Young Animator Of The Year - Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland

Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, Europe

24 - 25 Mar, 2021

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YAOTY - Young Animator Of The Year - Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland

Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, Europe

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General Information

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7th

Contact details

40 Kevin Street Lower Dublin 8 Dublin, Dublin D08TK50 Ireland

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awards@animationdingle.com

00 353 (0) 87-913-9962

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About the festival

Animation Dingle are delighted to announce their continued sponsorship with Disney Channels UK and Ireland for the YAOTY Award 2020.

Theme: LOOK TO THE SKY

The search has begun! Are YOU, or is someone you know, the next Young Animator of the Year?

Secondary school students from all over the island of Ireland are invited to submit their short animated films to the national YAOTY awards.

Set in magical Dingle, on the most westerly peninsula of Europe, Animation Dingle is a festival that was created for students and has been moulded by them over the years. We want to draw attention to the talented young people in Ireland and give them a spotlight in which to showcase their skills, so for the last 6 years, we’ve run the YAOTY awards which have done just that!

Listed as 'One of the top Not-To-Be-Missed events in the World' by Animation Magazine, Animation Dingle is attended by all the major animation colleges and studios within Ireland, along with delegates from Disney, Pixar, Amazon, Apple, Nickelodeon, RTÉ, CBBC, CBeebies and many more. Our festival prides itself on its ability to create a culture of interaction, sharing and support whereby top industry experts share with upcoming students in the relaxed setting of the Dingle Skelligs Hotel.

Exciting plans are underway for 2021!

Entry is FREE.
The closing date for student entries is Friday, the 29th of January 2021.

The winning student will be:

Offered a work placement in JAM Media’s studios in either Dublin or Belfast (Subject to confirmation).

Presented with their award by a top Disney Executive at Animation Dingle 2021.

About

Animation Dingle are delighted to announce their continued sponsorship with Disney Channels UK and Ireland for the YAOTY Award 2020.

Theme: LOOK TO THE SKY

The search has begun! Are YOU, or is someone you know, the next Young Animator of the Year?

Secondary school students from all over the island of Ireland are invited to submit their short animated films to the national YAOTY awards.

Set in magical Dingle, on the most westerly peninsula of Europe, Animation Dingle is a festival that was created for students and has been moulded by them over the years. We want to draw attention to the talented young people in Ireland and give them a spotlight in which to showcase their skills, so for the last 6 years, we’ve run the YAOTY awards which have done just that!

Listed as 'One of the top Not-To-Be-Missed events in the World' by Animation Magazine, Animation Dingle is attended by all the major animation colleges and studios within Ireland, along with delegates from Disney, Pixar, Amazon, Apple, Nickelodeon, RTÉ, CBBC, CBeebies and many more. Our festival prides itself on its ability to create a culture of interaction, sharing and support whereby top industry experts share with upcoming students in the relaxed setting of the Dingle Skelligs Hotel.

Exciting plans are underway for 2021!

Entry is FREE.
The closing date for student entries is Friday, the 29th of January 2021.

The winning student will be:

Offered a work placement in JAM Media’s studios in either Dublin or Belfast (Subject to confirmation).

Presented with their award by a top Disney Executive at Animation Dingle 2021.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

The competition is open to 4th (Transition Year), 5th and 6th year students in the Republic of Ireland, and Yr 11, Yr 12 and 6th Form students in Northern Ireland.

Students must be attending school in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland, or can be an Irish or a Northern Irish student studying abroad.

Students are asked to produce an animated film, a maximum of 1 minute in duration (we will accept films shorter).

The theme for YAOTY 2021 TBC. The theme is completely open to the students’ interpretation.

The films can be made using any one or a combination of multiple animation techniques, such as:
Hand-drawn
Stop-motion
Computer generated animation
Coding
Cut-out
Sand animation

Please enter with the following details:
Your name, email, contact number
Your school name and your class/year
Share your film here on FilmFreeway
Include a short detail (2-3 lines) on what your film is about
Include a still image from your film or an image to represent your film

The deadline for us to receive your films is Friday the 29th of January 2021.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

YAOTY
Early Bird (1st September, 2020) €0
Regular (8th February, 2021) €0
Late (24th March, 2021) €0

Young Animator Of The Year

Eligibility
Early Bird (1st September, 2020) €0
Regular (8th February, 2021) €0
Late (24th March, 2021) €0

Applicants must be a secondary school student in Ireland (32 counties) or an Irish secondary school student studying overseas.

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