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	<title>AWN Oscar Travelogue</title>
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	<description>Join The Animated Short Nominees On Their Journey to the Oscars</description>
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		<title>Closing the Day with William Morris Agents</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Personal Musings</category>
	<category>Oscar Tour 2008</category>
	<category>Madame Tutli-Putli</category>
	<category>Peter and the Wolf</category>
	<category>William Morris</category>
	<category>I Met the Walrus</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[William Morris agents Ken Freimann (l to r), Danny Gabai and Aaron Hart chat with the nominees. © 2008 AWN Inc.
After a late screening in the Aidikoff Screening Room for the William Morris agents, the filmmakers had a chance to meet with a few of the agents. Like many people have said along the tour, [...] <p>&nbsp;</p><p>This site is a member of <a href="http://animationblogs.com/">Animation blogspot</a>, part of the <a href="http://awn.com/">Animation World Network</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="William Morris agents Ken Freimann (l to r), Danny Gabai and Aaron Hart chat with the nominees. © 2008 AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2008/02/WIlliamMorrisAgents.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>William Morris agents Ken Freimann (l to r), Danny Gabai and Aaron Hart chat with the nominees. © 2008 AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<p>After a late screening in the Aidikoff Screening Room for the William Morris agents, the filmmakers had a chance to meet with a few of the agents. Like many people have said along the tour, the agents felt that this year is one of the strongest years for animated shorts in quite some time. <em>Peter and the Wolf</em> asked how an animation director or producer finds representation. Ken Freimann said that it depends on what the filmmaker wants. Based on their nominated work, he said it would be tough because it&#8217;s hard for them to sell less than mainstream projects to the studios. He added that their films prove what they can do, so coming to agents with projects worked out would be a great help in determining what an agent can do for an animator. Agent Danny Gabai, who represents many independent writer/directors, said that if you want to move into the mainstream then they could help, or they could help connect their projects with artists who could help getting the project made. Ken&#8217;s example was that if Tim Burton gets involved with a project, the studios would be more interested. For producers, Ken said that they would represent them on a project-to-project basis.</p>
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<p><img alt="The filmmakers listen to the William Morris agents. NFB David Verrall (l to r), Peter and the Wolf producer Alan Dewhurst, Peter director Suzie Templeton, Peter producer Hugh Welchman, animator Rosto, and I Met the Walrus director Josh Raskin. © 2008 AWN Inc. " src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2008/02/Filmmakers-WilliamMorris.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>The filmmakers listen to the William Morris agents. NFB David Verrall (l to r), Peter and the Wolf producer Alan Dewhurst, Peter director Suzie Templeton, Peter producer Hugh Welchman, animator Rosto, and I Met the Walrus director Josh Raskin. © 2008 AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>
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		<title>More Pics from William Morris, AWN/Acme Party, Sony and CAA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 10:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Photo Galleries</category>
	<category>Oscar Tour 2007</category>
	<category>Sony Pictures Animation</category>
	<category>William Morris</category>
	<category>Acme/AWN Party</category>
	<category>No Time for Nuts</category>
	<category>The Danish Poet</category>
	<category>Little Matchgirl</category>
	<category>Maestro</category>
	<category>CAA</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The nominees answer the questions of the literary agents at William Morris. © AWN Inc.
Seeing the pictures from the Oscar Showcase tour is a great way to convey all the events that took place. Here are some more shots from Ron from William Morris, the AWN/Acme Oscar party, Sony Animation and CAA.
 Ron poses for [...] <p>&nbsp;</p><p>This site is a member of <a href="http://animationblogs.com/">Animation blogspot</a>, part of the <a href="http://awn.com/">Animation World Network</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="The nominees answer the questions of the literary agents at William Morris. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/WilliamMorris-QA.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>The nominees answer the questions of the literary agents at William Morris. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<p>Seeing the pictures from the Oscar Showcase tour is a great way to convey all the events that took place. Here are some more shots from Ron from William Morris, the AWN/Acme Oscar party, Sony Animation and CAA.</p>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><a id="more-198"></a> <img alt="Ron poses for a snapshot with Charles Aidikoff on his 92nd birthday at the William Morris screening. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Charles-Ron.jpg" /></p>
<p><img alt="On the way to the AWN/Acme party, Torill Kove stops off at an organic grocery store to buy gluten free cereal for her friend who was arriving that night. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/OrganicSnacks.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Ron poses for a snapshot with Charles Aidikoff on his 92nd birthday at the William Morris screening. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Ari Sandel, Oscar nominee of live-action short West Bank Story chats with Bob Balser. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Ari-Bob.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Ari Sandel, Oscar nominee of live-action short West Bank Story chats with Bob Balser. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Acme Filmworks' Lita O'Donnell, Eric Orner, Rebecca Battle and Pernille D'Avolio at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Lita-Eric-Rebecca-Pernille.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Acme Filmworks' Lita O'Donnell, Eric Orner, Rebecca Battle and Pernille D'Avolio at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="At the AWN/Acme party, Bob Balser, Richard Permutter and Cima Balser pose for a pic. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Bob-Richard-Cima.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>At the AWN/Acme party, Bob Balser, Richard Permutter and Cima Balser pose for a pic. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Oury Atlan, director of Overtime, with guest Genya. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Oury.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Oury Atlan, director of Overtime, with guest Genya. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Entertainment lawyer Shelley Surpin and AWN co-founder Dan Sarto. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Shelley-Dan.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Entertainment lawyer Shelley Surpin and AWN co-founder Dan Sarto. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Gwynn Adik, Acme's co-executive producer, and Simpsons storyboard artist John Mathot. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Gwynn-John.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Gwynn Adik, Acme's co-executive producer, and Simpsons storyboard artist John Mathot. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Chiat Day's David Roth, who worked on this year's Oscar ad campaign with Spike Lee, Torill and Eric Orner. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/David-Torill-Eric.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Chiat Day's David Roth, who worked on this year's Oscar ad campaign with Spike Lee, Torill and Eric Orner. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Bill Kroyer and Don Hahn at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Bill-Don-Rons.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Bill Kroyer and Don Hahn at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Indie animator Paul Vester and Platform Festival director Irene Kotlarz. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Paul-Irene.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Indie animator Paul Vester and Platform Festival director Irene Kotlarz. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Don Hahn attacks the cake at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Don-Cake.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Don Hahn attacks the cake at the AWN/Acme party. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Platform Fest's Marilyn Zornado chats with AWN's Rick DeMott. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/MarilynZornado-Rick.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Platform Fest's Marilyn Zornado chats with AWN's Rick DeMott. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="The Oscar Showcase tour takes a swing by Sony Pictures Animation. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/SonyLobby.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>The Oscar Showcase tour takes a swing by Sony Pictures Animation. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Geza Toth and Marcy Page pose by the beautiful cherry tree on the Sony campus. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Geza-Marcy-CherryTree.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Geza Toth and Marcy Page pose by the beautiful cherry tree on the Sony campus. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Sandra Rabins (left), executive vice president Sony Pictures Animation, chats with the nominees. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/SandraRabins.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Sandra Rabins (left), executive vice president Sony Pictures Animation, chats with the nominees. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Don Levy, Sony's senior vice president of marketing and communications, heads up the tour for the nominees. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/DonLevy.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Don Levy, Sony's senior vice president of marketing and communications, heads up the tour for the nominees. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Don Levy leads the nominees through the labyrinth of servers in the Sony machine room. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/SonyMachineRoom.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Don Levy leads the nominees through the labyrinth of servers in the Sony machine room. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="The Hungarian giants Geza Toth and Tamas Liszkas at CAA. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Geza-Tamas-CAA.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>The Hungarian giants Geza Toth and Tamas Liszkas at CAA. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Roger asks Geza what drink was poured in Maestro. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Geza-Roger-CAA.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Roger asks Geza what drink was poured in Maestro. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>
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		<title>Canadians, William Morris &#38; the AWN/Acme Filmworks Oscar Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Personal Musings</category>
	<category>Oscar Tour 2007</category>
	<category>William Morris</category>
	<category>Canadian Consulate</category>
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	<category>Little Matchgirl</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Torill Kove is the center as she receives a special certificate from the Canadian government. © AWN Inc.I thought I was going to have Thursday morning to catch up, but I was wrong. Wednesday night Ron invited me to be his guest to the Canadian consulate general&#8217;s home for a lunch the next day. I&#8217;ve [...] <p>&nbsp;</p><p>This site is a member of <a href="http://animationblogs.com/">Animation blogspot</a>, part of the <a href="http://awn.com/">Animation World Network</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Torill Kove is the center as she receives a special certificate from the Canadian government. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Torill-Consulate.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Torill Kove is the center as she receives a special certificate from the Canadian government. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>I thought I was going to have Thursday morning to catch up, but I was wrong. Wednesday night Ron invited me to be his guest to the Canadian consulate general&#8217;s home for a lunch the next day. I&#8217;ve been to two previous Oscar functions at the Canadian consulate general&#8217;s beautiful house in Hancock Park and couldn&#8217;t pass up the chance to go again. The luncheon took place in the lovely courtyard in back by the pool. They were prepared for the rain and had tents and heaters set up, making it comfortable on the rainy L.A. day.</p>
<p>The consulate general made a brief speech congratulating all the Canadian nominees, which included <em>The Danish Poet</em>&#8217;s Torill Kove, Best Foreign Language production <em>Water</em>, Best Actor nominee Ryan Gosling, Best Screenplay nominee Paul Haggis and one of the sound editors from <em>Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man&#8217;s Chest</em>. Both Gosling and Haggis were no shows at the event. But Torill was quite happy to meet her favorite actress Laura Dern. But she was kind of embarrassed because she had one of those &#8220;why did I say that&#8221; moments when she told Laura Dern that she was her &#8220;all time favorite actress&#8221; or something like that. She shouldn&#8217;t feel bad; I think everyone in the industry has at least one of those moments. The first time I had the pleasure of interviewing Stan Lee, I ridiculously gushed to him at the end that much of my desire to get into creative endeavors was inspired by this work. I felt embarrassed afterward, but I couldn&#8217;t help it. But I digress. Then the consulate general introduced a member of the Canadian parliament. The parliament had passed a resolution formally congratulating all the Canadian nominees. Torill was presented with a nice certificate. I wonder if they know that <em>No Time for Nuts</em> co-director Mike Thurmeier is originally from Canada.</p>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><a id="more-115"></a><img alt="NFB composer Normand Roger chats with Ron Diamond Canadian consulate general's luncheon. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Normand-Ron.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>NFB composer Normand Roger chats with Ron Diamond Canadian consulate general's luncheon. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>Ron introduced me to Marcy&#8217;s husband, Normand Roger, the famed composer at the NFB. He has scored such films as <em>Tragic Story Happy Ending</em>, Michael Dudok de Wit&#8217;s <em>Father and Daughter</em>, Aleksandr Petrov&#8217;s Oscar-winning <em>The Old Man and the Sea</em>, Frédéric Back&#8217;s <em>Crac</em> and Paul Driessen&#8217;s <em>Cat&#8217;s Cradle</em>. He had done sound work on Torill&#8217;s first Oscar nominated short, <em>My Grandmother Ironed the King&#8217;s Shirts</em>. During lunch, Ron met a woman who participated in the same Jewish youth organization he was part of when he was in high school. He&#8217;s certain that she has to have been in some of the photos he has. As they reminisced about people and place they had in common, I listened in about <em>Danish Poet</em> producer Lise Fearnley&#8217;s trip to Africa where receiving medical treatment for her son&#8217;s sore throat was quite an experience. Later in the day, Torill said that Lise normally only gets about four hours sleep a day, because of her busy schedule balancing between family, working at the Norwegian Broadcast Company and producing other films.</p>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Torill Kove smiles for the camera with Barrie Nelson and Marcy Page. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Torill-Barrie-Marcy.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Torill Kove smiles for the camera with Barrie Nelson and Marcy Page. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>Legendary director Norman Jewison was there and he congratulated Torill and told her that he loved her film. Pat Dillon from the NFB was nice enough to give him a copy of the film. Later I sat down with Marcy and Barrie Nelson, a veteran animator from such productions as the Hubley&#8217;s <em>Windy Day</em> and <em>Watership Down</em>. Ron had distributed Barrie&#8217;s films when he was 21 and was the first person he met in the animation industry. Barrie and a Canadian student named Jo, who is studying at UCLA, were discussing how animators describe things using sounds, which to many non-animation folk is strange. Barrie said he&#8217;s had many a weird look from people after a sentence containing &#8220;whips,&#8221; &#8220;blams&#8221; and &#8220;plops.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the rain coming down harder, Ron was gracious enough to drive Torill, Marcy and myself to the Oscar Showcase screening at the Aidikoff Screening Room for the William Morris agency. Chris Renaud was already there when we arrived. The topic of whether Chris lived in New York his whole life came up and he said he was originally from Baltimore, Maryland, but went to high school in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Allentown! I&#8217;m from Allentown, I said. He asked what high school I went to (which was Salisbury) and he had gone to Parkland, where my cousin went. Chris is going to introduce me to his friend from high school who works for ABC, because he went to Penn State where I went to college. Ron meets someone from his youth group and I find out that an Oscar nominee went to Parkland in the same day. How strange are those coincidences?</p>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="The nominees discuss their films with the agents from William Morris. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/WilliamMorris.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>The nominees discuss their films with the agents from William Morris. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>When the agents arrived, we headed into the screening room. As has become the tradition, Ron introduced the nominees. With the addition of agencies to the tour, the nominees are really getting a chance to make new connections and in roads. The crowd of a dozen or so was receptive to the shorts and seemed to enjoy <em>Lifted</em> and <em>Maestro</em> quite a bit. Afterward, the agents were eager to ask questions &#8212; surprisingly more so than many of the animation studio screening crowds. They wondered how long it took to make the films, which ranged from 10 months for <em>Maestro</em> and <em>No Time for Nuts</em> to five years for <em>Little Matchgirl</em>. Geza was asked what the inspiration for his film was and this time he said that it was originally created as an informational piece for his students to illustrate a film that used a single camera move. Geza and Tamas had a chance to hand out copies of their film to the agents, who all wanted a copy. One of the agents told Chris that Scrat was a very popular character with her kids. A Canadian agent had been at the consulate earlier in the day and was happy to have received a trusty NFB/<em>Danish Poet</em> lens cleaner, which they have been passing out along the tour. I must say as a man who wears glasses; it&#8217;s a first-rate glasses cloth, despite Marcy&#8217;s earlier hesitancy with what she felt was a strange thing to hand out. Well, now when my glasses are smudged, I&#8217;ll think — where&#8217;s the NFB when I need them? Making the event even more special was the presence of Hollywood fixture Charles Aidikoff, who was celebrating his 92nd birthday. He was proud to show us his birthday toy — a Lexus hardtop convertible.</p>
<p>After the screening, Ron took Torill, Marcy and myself to a nice jewelry store called First Hand. Torill was looking to accessorize for the Oscars. Apparently it wasn&#8217;t the first Oscar nominee to have come into the store that day, but the owner wouldn&#8217;t tell us who had beat us there. Because of the time constraints of getting to the AWN/Acme Filmworks party, Torill couldn&#8217;t make a discussion and was thwarted on finding new spangles for the big night.</p>
<p>We arrived at Joseph&#8217;s Café in Hollywood right on time for the party. I introduced AWN&#8217;s Andy Strum and Michelle Lima to Torill and Marcy. Before too long, the party was filled. Don Hahn and Chris Renaud came. Geza Toth had to attend the Miramax party at the same time. The best was their reactions to Roger Allers drawing in Ron&#8217;s black book, which includes sketches from Acme artists, guests and other Oscar Showcase tour veterans. Roger drew a picture of the Little Matchgirl from the end of the film with Scrat and the time machine popping up in the scene. Hilarious.</p>
<table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Bill Kroyer and Don Hahn at the AWN/Acme Filmworks Oscar cocktail party. © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Kroyer-Don.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Bill Kroyer and Don Hahn at the AWN/Acme Filmworks Oscar cocktail party. © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>The party was a chance for the nominees to meet or catch up with other artists and animation pros like <em>Milch</em> director Igor Kovalyov, Frank Gladstone, Bill Kroyer, Platform Animation Fest&#8217;s Irene Kotlarz and Marilyn Zornado and Bob Balser, the animation director on <em>Yellow Submarine</em>. AWN&#8217;s Sarah Baisley shared stories with Don Hahn about her time at California State Northridge, where Don went to school, as well as her time at Hanna-Barbera. Don found it interesting how tough, but fun, it was to be in animation during the &#8217;80s. He said when the surge in the &#8217;90s happened and artists right out of college were making big bucks, it was veterans like him and Tom Sito who said save your money, it won&#8217;t always be like this. Again Don expressed his happiness about participating on the tour and getting to meet everyone and reconnecting with people he hasn&#8217;t seen in years. Don and one of the artists he hadn&#8217;t seen in years have been exchanging emails of their painting over the past couple of days since running into each other on the tour.</p>
<p>Don felt the same as many other Oscar tour participants of the past that he&#8217;ll be happy for whomever wins because the films are so solid this year and all the filmmakers are such wonderful people. Hearing stories, about Michael Dudok de Wit using tealeaves to create his latest film, makes him want to create his own personal film in his garage. It&#8217;s funny that he said that because the tour has made me want to animate as well. He encouraged me to do it. It&#8217;s inspiring to be around such talent. Ron asked Torill earlier in the day if the nomination would influence her next film and she said that in a good way it will push her to make a better film and take the time to work out the areas that she is unsatisfied with.</p>
<p>The party was a wonderful way to unwind from the busy week. The food at Joseph&#8217;s is always great and you have to see the cake. Tomorrow, the tour swings by Sony Animation for a studio tour, screening and luncheon followed by a screening at the agency CAA. And I know everyone is waiting for the wonderful pics, which will be up very soon I promise.<br />
</p><table style='padding:5px;'  cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'><tr><td><img alt="Mmmmmmm... cake! © AWN Inc." src="http://oscartour.animationblogspot.com/files/2007/02/Cake.jpg" /></td></tr><tr><td id='image-subtitle' style='font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;' align='center'>Mmmmmmm... cake! © AWN Inc.</td></tr></table><p>
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