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And/Or Book Awards: A day with David Hockney for best student logo animator

Posted at 8:27AM Wednesday 11 Feb 2009

The And/or Book Awards, the UK's leading prizes for photography and

moving image books, are inviting students to enter a competition to

animate their new logo, originally hand drawn by David Hockney. The

winning animator will be invited to spend a day with Hockney at his

studio in Bridlington.

The animated logo will be screened to introduce the prize ceremony for

the 2009 And/Or Book Awards at the BFI South Bank on Thursday 23 April

2009. Runners-up will also have their work shown on the night.

The competition will be judged by David Hockney CH RA, David Sproxton

CBE, (co-founder and co-owner of Aardman Films), and Amanda Nevill (

Director British Film Institute). First prize will be awarded to the

student, currently enrolled at a college or university, who the judges

deem to have produced the best and most original animation of the David

Hockney logo.

Students should submit their animation entries on a DVD of up to one

minute in length by Tuesday 31 March 2009. Registration forms,

guidelines and terms & conditions of entry and an illustrator file of

the logo can be downloaded from www.kraszna-krausz.org.uk

<http://www.kraszna-krausz.org.uk/>.




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