3|Thirty Animation Competition Registrations Close
Why do we call it the 3|Thirty? Participants have 3 months to...
Travis Badge
wanimate@gmail.com
Wednesday, 30 September 2020
All Day
WAnimate
Organizer
Why do we call it the 3|Thirty? Participants have 3 months to develop a thirty-second animation short. The shorts can use any form of animation (2D, 3D, stop-motion, etc.) and must include the 3| Thirty ID. The ID is an Identifier that shows us this short was made exclusively for this competition. This year’s 3|Thirty ID is will be revealed on September the 1st. The competition has three categories for entrants:
- School – (Years 7-12)
- Tertiary – (TAFE and University students)
- Open – (Animation Professionals and Hobbyists)
Animation shorts will be judged by a panel (scored 1-10) with highest average score declared winner. All animation shorts will be screened and winners announced at the 3|Thirty Awards Night.
- 1st August | Registrations Open (Register at http://wanimate.org.au/3Thirty)
- 1st September | 3|Thirty ID released – Production commences
- 30th September | Registrations closed
- 30th November | Animation Submission Deadline
- 14th December | 3|Thirty Awards Night (TBC)
Entrance Fee:
- Tertiary/Open – $20 per film submission
- School – $5 per film submission