Annie Award
The Annie Award is a film prize that has been presented annually since 1972 by the department of the Association internationale du film d'animation (ASIFA) in Hollywood for special achievements in the field of animation .
The trophy is held in the form of a functional zoetrope and is intended to refer to the origins of animation film technology.
history
The Annie Awards go back to an idea by June Foray . The voice actress , who co-founded the American branch of ASIFA, wanted to honor well-deserved and forgotten personalities in the animation industry. The first prize was awarded to the brothers Dave and Max Fleischer at a festive banquet in November 1972 . At the next award ceremony, the trophy designed by Tom Woodward was awarded for the first time. In 1974 the award was first given under the name Winsor McCay Award . Since 1992, the Annie Awards have been expanded to include various categories.
In August 2010, Disney and Pixar announced that they would no longer submit their films to the competition and would withdraw from sponsoring the event. The reason given was discrepancies in the selection process. Disney / Pixar withdrew its boycott the next year.
Price categories
The award is given in various categories, with the category “Best Animated Feature” being the “premier class”. In addition to awards for individual work, others refer to personal individual achievements in the productions. Some of the categories have changed over and over again.
Productions
Category (English) | Category (German) | Award |
---|---|---|
Best animated feature | Best animated film | since 1992 |
Best Animated Television Commercial | Best Animated Tv Commercial | since 1992, not 1996 and 2012 |
Best Animated Television Production (for General Audiences) | Best animated television production | since 1992 |
Best Animated Home Entertainment Production | Best animated home theater production | 1994-2009 |
Best Animated Video Game | Best animated computer game | 1994, 1995, 1998-2000, 2005-2008, 2010-2015 |
Best Animated Short Subject | Best animated short film | since 1995 |
Best Television Production for Children | Best animated television production for children | 1998, 2000 - 2003, since 2007 |
Best Animated Special Production | Best animated special production | since 2011 |
Best Television Production for Preschool Children | Best animated television production for kindergarten kids | since 2011 |
Best student film | Best graduation film | since 2012 |
Best Animated Independent Feature | Best Independent Animated Film | since 2015 |
Best Virtual Reality Production | Best virtual reality production | since 2018 |
Individual services
In the movie
category | For |
---|---|
Outstanding production design | Excellent production design |
Outstanding Voice Acting | Excellent synchronization of a character |
Outstanding writing | Excellent script |
Outstanding storyboarding | Excellent storyboarding |
Outstanding Character Animation - Animation | Excellent character animation in animated films |
Outstanding Music | Great music |
Outstanding producing | Outstanding production |
Outstanding Directing | Excellent direction |
Outstanding Animated Effects | Excellent animated effects |
Outstanding character design | Outstanding character design |
Outstanding Character Animation - Live Action | Excellent character animation in real films |
Outstanding editorial | Excellent cut |
On television or other media
category | For |
---|---|
Outstanding Character Animation - TV / Media | Excellent character animation in television productions |
Outstanding Character Animation - Video Game | Excellent character animation in computer games |
Outstanding Animated Effects | Excellent animated effects |
Outstanding character design | Outstanding character design |
Outstanding Directing | Excellent direction |
Outstanding Music | Great music |
Outstanding production design | Excellent production design |
Outstanding storyboarding | Excellent storyboarding |
Outstanding Voice Acting | Excellent synchronization of a character |
Outstanding writing | Excellent book |
Outstanding editorial | Excellent cut |
Special prices
These prizes are awarded by a jury for life achievements or special achievements.
Winsor McCay Award
The prize has been awarded since 1972 for lifetime achievements in the field of animation. It has been named after Winsor McCay since 1974 .
June Foray Award
This prize has been awarded since 1995 for charitable and non-profit engagement in the animation industry. Name giver and first winner is June Foray .
Certificates of Merit
This award has been given to institutions and people who have made a name for themselves in animation since 1997.
Ub Iwerks Award
The prize has been awarded for technical breakthroughs and achievements in animation since 1999. It has been named after Ub Iwerks since 2001 .
Special Achievement Award
Since the year 2000, this special prize has been awarded to services outside of the other categories.
Award winner in the category "Best Animated Film"
The trophy has been awarded since 1992. In 2002 there was no award ceremony.
Web links
- Official site of the Annie Awards (English)
- Annie Awards in the Internet Movie Database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Scott Sandell: Newsletter: Classic Hollywood: June Foray, a profile in characters. In: LA Times. July 28, 2017, Retrieved May 25, 2020 (American English).
- ↑ a b History. In: ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved May 25, 2020 (American English).
- ↑ a b An Interview with June Foray. Retrieved May 25, 2020 (English).
- ↑ http://www.moviepilot.de/news/disney-und-pixar-boykottieren-annie-awards-107850
- ↑ Disney, Pixar End Annie Awards Boycott. In: reuters.com. August 18, 2011, accessed January 26, 2018.
- ^ The June Foray Award. Annie Awards, accessed May 25, 2020 .
- ^ Certificate of Merit. Annie Awards, accessed May 25, 2020 .
- ^ The Ub Iwerks Award. Annie Awards, accessed May 25, 2020 .
- ^ The Special Achievement Award. Retrieved May 25, 2020 (English).