- AniBOOM
AniBOOM is a cross-media
animation website offering a collection of short animations and cartoon, animation tools (like ShapeShifter), and competitions [ [http://www.aniboom.com/pages/application/GeneralPages/AboutUs.aspx Find out more about the home of cartoon animation, Aniboom ] ] . Registered users can submit animated movies, which are then categorized according to type. Users are able to evaluate videos by giving them a number of “bombs” and by posting comments. AniBOOM also offers option to email the video to a friend, to post to a blog orsocial network profile page, or add to favorites. Users are given "BoomZones", or profile pages, in which to showcase their videos.Unlike most video sharing websites, AniBOOM appeals primarily to professional or semi-professional animators, and offers syndication and/or production deals, either on TV or the web, for popular submissions. Non-animators can also submit ideas to the site for other animators to complete [ [http://www.aniboom.com/studio/create Pitch new funny cartoon and drama cartoon ideas for creation to Aniboom ] ] . While most of content submitted is original, some of the content on AniBOOM can be found on other video sharing sites.
Background
AniBOOM's CEO is former Israeli television executive
Uri Shinar . The company was founded in 2005.Controversy
The choices of semi-finalists picked by the judges for the Radiohead music video contest was met with some vocal opposition by participants in the contest. [cite news|url=http://forums.aniboom.com/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=661|title=Concern about Semifinalists|publisher=
AniBoom |date=2008-05-06|accessdate=2008-05-09] Three of the winning videos were discovered to have substantially, if not entirely, consisted of footage from previous professional projects by the video creators; one of the videos was even comprised of animation footage culled from a commercially released short film directed by the video creator. Furthermore, these and other semi-finalists were suspected of either employing large animation studios to create their submissions or had also compiled a video from pre-existing material. In addition, it was later discovered that one of the semi-finalists wasPaul Beck , a professional animator who had previously made music videos for Radiohead. While these semifinalists did not directly violate the submission guidelines outlined by AniBOOM for the contest, many amateur artists felt duped by AniBOOM into hopelessly competing against animation industry professionals and into delivering technically inferior videos because of the website's heavy usage of the word "storyboard" to describe entries during the first stage of competition.Because of the evidence that three of the semi-finalists used fully animated footage pulled from previously completed animation projects to submit as their storyboards, many of the contestants demanded that AniBOOM disqualify them. [cite news|url=http://forums.aniboom.com/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=664|title=TO THE JURY and to ANIBOOM: Please, we all think you have to disqualify Dany Saadia|publisher=
AniBOOM |date=2008-05-06|accessdate=2008-05-09]References
External links
* [http://www.aniboom.com AniBOOM Official Site]
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