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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
00:11 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition One On-Demand Talk
00:12 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Two On-Demand Talk
00:13 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Three On-Demand Talk
00:14 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Four On-Demand Talk
00:15 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Five On-Demand Talk
00:16 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Six On-Demand Talk
00:17 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Seven On-Demand Talk
00:18 60 Meet the Filmmakers: Short Film Competition Eight On-Demand Talk
00:19 74 Canadian Student Competition (Presented by Switch Animation) On-Demand Screening
00:20 48 Animated Series Competition On-Demand Screening
00:21 95 Feature Competition: Bru & Boegie On-Demand Screening
00:22 66 Feature Competition: Circumstantial Pleasures On-Demand Screening
00:23 88 Feature Competition: Kill It and Leave this Town On-Demand Screening
00:24 100 Feature Competition: Mosley On-Demand Screening
00:25 82 Feature Competition: My Favorite War On-Demand Screening
00:26 90 Feature Competition: The Nose On-Demand Screening
00:27 64 An Almost Incredible Story: Celebrating Elbert Tuganov @ 100 On-Demand Talk
00:28 60 Artist Talk with Emily Pelstring On-Demand Talk
00:29 70 Artist Talk with Terril Calder On-Demand Talk
00:30 76 Threads: The Story of Mikrofilm Animation Part 1 On-Demand Talk
00:31 71 Threads: The Story of Mikrofilm Animation Part 2 On-Demand Talk
00:32 60 Studio Talk: Mikrofilm On-Demand Talk
00:33 60 Unseen Forces: A Spotlight on Emily Pelstring On-Demand Talk
00:34 60 Please Be Honest? – Has Independent Animation Become Too Insular? On-Demand Talk
00:35 60 Netflix Presents: A Conversation with the Creative Minds Behind Big Mouth On-Demand Talk
00:36 60 Nickelodeon Art + Biz Coffee with The Casagrandes On-Demand Talk
00:38 60 Nickelodeon Art + Biz Creator Talk: Niki López On-Demand Talk
00:39 60 Nickelodeon Art + Biz Stand Up & Stand Out: with Marisa Torres and Maaike Scherff On-Demand Talk
00:40 82 Canadian Panorama (Presented by Telefilm Canada) On-Demand Screening
00:41 72 World Panorama On-Demand Screening
00:42 76 World Student Panorama On-Demand Screening
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
11:00 90 Fast Track Session 1 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
12:30 60 150 WFH…WTF? (Presented in collaboration with CASO) Talk
13:00 90 Fast Track Session 2 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
15:00 90 Fast Track Session 3 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
16:00 74 106 Canadian Student Competition (Presented by Switch Animation) On-Demand Screening
16:30 60 TAC Meet Up (Presented by Jam Filled) TAC Networking
17:30 90 TAC Happy Hour with Toon Boom TAC Networking
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition One Gala (Presented by Nelvana) Screening
Thursday, September 24, 2020
11:00 90 Fast Track Session 4 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
13:00 90 Fast Track Session 5 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
14:00 60 Molly of Denali Case Study (Presented by Canada Media Fund) Talk
15:00 90 Fast Track Session 6 (Presented by Tonic DNA) Fast Track
16:30 60 TAC Meet Up (Presented by Jam Filled) TAC Networking
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Two Gala Screening
Friday, September 25, 2020
11:00 90 180 Meet the Schools 1 Networking
12:30 60 Kay Wilson Stallings and Linda Simensky One-on-One (Presented by Canada Media Fund) Talk
13:00 90 Meet the Schools 2 Networking
14:00 90 Let’s Talk FX with Cambridge Global Payments followed by a Q&A Talk
15:30 60 150 PITCH THIS! Finale (Presented by Mercury Filmworks) Talk
16:30 60 TAC Meet Up (Presented by Jam Filled) TAC Networking
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Three Gala Screening
Saturday, September 26, 2020
11:00 90 Animation Made for Young Audiences (6 to 12) – Presented by Shaw Rocket Fund Screening
11:00 120 Meet the Studios 1 Networking
12:30 60 210 Animation Through the Ages: A Guide to Career Longevity (Presented by The Animation Guild) Talk
13:30 120 Meet the Studios 2 Networking
14:00 60 Portfolios with Walt Disney Animation Studios Talk
15:30 60 Ask Me Anything: Nickelodeon Animation Studio Development Talk
17:00 60 60 Psst: Pixar’s Got a Secret Talk
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out with Toon Boom Collaboratory Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Four Gala Screening
21:00 300 NightOwl Networking
Sunday, September 27, 2020
11:00 90 Animation Made for Young Audiences (Preschool) – Presented by Shaw Rocket Fund Screening
14:00 60 Toon Boom Professional Workshop Workshop
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Five Gala Screening
Monday, September 28, 2020
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Six Gala Screening
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
14:00 60 Netflix Ask Us Anything: Story Talk
15:30 60 A Conversation with Peter Ramsey (Presented by ASIFA Hollywood) Talk
17:00 60 60 The Colour of Leadership (Presented by Disney Television Animation) Talk
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Seven Gala Screening
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
14:00 60 Netflix Ask Us Anything: Art Talk
15:30 60 A Conversation with Lauren Faust Talk
17:00 60 Nickelodeon Art+Biz Creator Talk: ¡A la Aventura! Talk
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 90 - Short Film Competition Eight Gala Screening
Thursday, October 01, 2020
14:00 60 Netflix Ask Us Anything: Production Management Talk
15:30 60 Behind-the-Scenes of Cartoon Network’s first TV movie ‘We Bare Bears The Movie’ Talk
17:00 60 Nickelodeon Art + Biz Coffee with The Casagrandes Talk
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
Friday, October 02, 2020
14:00 60 Netflix Ask Us Anything: CG Talk
15:30 60 150 “Animaniacs” Producer & Artists Panel (Presented by Warner Bros. Animation) Talk
17:00 60 Nickelodeon Art+Biz: Stand Up & Stand Out Talk
18:00 60 OIAF Hang-out Networking
19:00 150 - OIAF 2020 Awards Ceremony Special Event
00:01 90 Animation Made for Young Audiences (Preschool) – Presented by Shaw Rocket Fund On-Demand Screening
00:02 90 Animation Made for Young Audiences (6 to 12) – Presented by Shaw Rocket Fund On-Demand Screening
00:03 90 Short Film Competition One On-Demand Screening
00:04 90 Short Film Competition Two On-Demand Screening
00:05 90 Short Film Competition Three On-Demand Screening
00:06 90 Short Film Competition Four On-Demand Screening
00:07 90 Short Film Competition Five On-Demand Screening
00:08 90 Short Film Competition Six On-Demand Screening
00:09 90 Short Film Competition Seven On-Demand Screening
00:10 90 Short Film Competition Eight On-Demand Screening
You can copy this out and save it in a text file to preserve your selections. Paste it back in later and hit the update button to restore your custom schedule. Or maybe just save the whole web page or e-mail it to yourself. If things go awry (or updated schedule times have been posted for your festival), start a fresh session for your festival and append just the lines near the end that start with "Selected" or "Favourite".
Here's some documentation, in case you're interested in details. In general fields are separated by tabs or vertical bar "|" characters. The first field specifies what to do with the rest of the line of raw data. Here's the list of possibilities:
An event is defined by an optional date and time field followed by a show name field and then a venue name field. You can also specify a date or time by itself (such as "Thursday, June 19, 2014", or "7:00 PM"), which will be used as the day / time for the event definitions after it (they then only need to specify the time or nothing to use the previous date or time). Show names that are the same as keywords or look like dates or times (pure numbers for example) won't work; preceed them with at least the time.
"Selected" is followed by a date & time field, and a field naming the venue. That is enough to specify an event the user will be attending.
"Favourite" is followed by the show name. That show is then marked as being one of the higher priority ones for the user to see.
"Setting" is followed by the name of the setting and then a field with the value to be used for that setting. Here are some of the settings you can use:
TitleEdit - followed by HTML for the title text shown while editing. Useful for noting the date when the schedule times were last updated with data from the festival.
TitlePrint - followed by HTML for the title text shown on the printable listing. You may want to customise it with your own name and other information.
ToDo - need to finish writing this documentation.
"ShowURL" has a second field that names a show and a third that specifies a web link to show information about the show.
"ShowDuration" is followed by the show name and the duration (number of minutes) of that show. If not specified, a default (usually one hour, there's a setting for it) is used.
"VenueURL" is followed by the name of a venue and then the URL for information about that venue.
"TravelTime" is followed by a field naming the From venue and then a field with the To venue, then the distance in metres, and then the optional worst case delay time in seconds, and finally another optional field with notes for the user (like "Take Elevator B").This is used for calculating the shortest path between venues and the time it takes to walk it, which is then used for detecting shows you can't get to in time.
The Venues usually name places with shows, or you can make up venue names for intermediate locations to help with the path finding. Use something descriptive for the user such as "Fifth-and-Main" street intersections. They'll show up as venues with no performances. If you want to, you can add a VenueURL for intermediate places that points to, for example, a subway station web page.
The user's walking speed setting will be combined with the distance to get their walking time. The worst case delay time (multiplied by (100 - Luckiness) percent) is added to the walking time to get the time it takes to travel between venues. If we can't find a path between the venues, the DefaultTravelTime setting is used for the travel time instead. The setting for time spent in line-ups getting tickets is added to the travel time to get the total time to go between venues. If a show starts before you can get to it from the previous show, it will be displayed (usually in red) as a conflict.
You don't have to specify every possible path when setting up your Festival; the shortest path composed from multiple TravelTime segments will be found. A rough grid of TravelTime segments covering the Festival's area will be sufficient. If you don't specify a TravelTime in the opposite direction, the reverse direction will be assumed to take as long to travel. If there's a one-way path for some reason, you have to specify that there's no reverse direction by putting in a TravelTime entry for the reverse direction with a negative distance (-1 is good).
The worst case delay time measures the time spent waiting at traffic lights, elevators and so on. Measure the time from when the light stops being green (as if you just missed it) to the next time it turns green. Elevator worst case time is measured by sending the elevator to the furthest floor and seeing how long it takes to go and return. Though crowded elevators take longer than that, so maybe measuring on a busy day would be better. For bus, subways, car and other vehicular travel limited by a schedule or speed limits (all cars go about the same speed), include the vehicular travel time and waiting time at the bus stop/station in the worst case delay time and only count the distance walked to the bus stop, station or parked car in the distance measurement.
Bicycle travel would be somewhat complicated (are they walking or biking indoors or both?), so we currently don't handle it, though you can approximate it with a very fast walking speed setting.
The Notes field is optional, and you do need to specify a worst case value prior to it if you use it (0 if you don't have a worst case number). It's included verbatim in the web output, so you can include HTML if you wish to do something like link to information about a bus route.