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Animation First 2026

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Sound and Animation

  • Signe Baumane

    Signe Baumane is a Latvian-born, Brooklyn-based independent filmmaker, artist, writer, and animator with an interest in a wide variety of narrative themes, including sex, pregnancy, bodily functions, love, marriage, and the individual vs. society. Many of her films are told with a strong female point of view.

    Signe is keen to experiment and is not afraid to be provocative or bring the most personal of issues to light. She believes that animation is a perfect medium to tell layered, complicated stories and one in which she can incorporate a wide variety of art forms.

    While Signe’s 16 award-winning animated shorts have screened at over 400 film festivals, she is best known for her two animated feature films.Rocks in my Pockets (2014) covers a 100-year history of depression and suicide of women in her family, including herself. It premiered at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2014, went on to over 130 international festivals, opened theatrically in the U.S. through Zeitgeist Films, and continues to be screened in educational and mental health circles.

    My Love Affair With Marriage (2022) fuses animation with music, theater, science, photography, three-dimensional sets and traditional hand-drawn animation to tell the story of a spirited young woman’s quest for Perfect Love and Lasting Marriage. It premiered at Tribeca Festival 2022, screened at 110 other festivals winning 25 awards, and was released theatrically in North America through 8 Above.

    Signe is currently working on her third animated feature Karmic Knot (2028). Signe is a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow in Film for New York Foundation for the Arts. She has a degree in Philosophy from Moscow State University.

  • Alan Hankers

    Alan Hankers is a composer, sound designer, and keyboardist with a passion for sonic storytelling and collaboration. His work spans concert halls, films, video games, commercials, and studio albums. Drawing from his background in classical, electronic music, and metal, Alan explores the intersections of composition, sound design, interactive technology, and performance.

    His music has been featured at the Game Awards, international film festivals, and in campaigns for prominent brands such as Mercedes-Benz and Google. His work is regularly performed across the United States, Europe, and Asia by ensembles including the Loudon Symphony Orchestra, Pacific Chamber Orchestra, and others. Alan is currently composing original music and sound design for the video game Heroes Suck (Dawning Light Studios).

    Alan is an Assistant Professor of Music at Vassar College and serves as a mentor for the Mentorship Program at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music.

  • Pat Irwin

    Pat Irwin has spent over 4 decades pushing the boundaries of popular music with his soundtracks for some of the most recognized and popular shows in television including Dexter: Resurrection, Dexter: New Blood, Dexter: Original Sin, Nurse Jackie, Bored to Death and scores for animation including Rocko’s Modern Life, Pepper Ann, Class of 3000, and SpongeBob SquarePants. He has composed the music for many independent features including But I’m A Cheerleader, My New Gun, and Bam Bam and Celeste, His contributions to the SpongeBob soundtracks were awarded ASCAP Film & Television Awards in 2011, 2012, and 2013.

    He was a founding member of two bands that were a part of the New York No Wave music scene, 8 Eyed Spy (with Lydia Lunch on vocals) and the Raybeats. He was a long time member of the B-52s and recorded and performed with the band from 1989 through 2007. He currently records and performs with SUSS.

    He graduated from Grinnell College in 1977 with a degree in American Studies and in 2012 received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Grinnell. After graduation he received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship and researched American expatriate Jazz activity in Europe. While living in Paris he attended composition workshops with the iconic composer John Cage.

  • Chris Wedge

    Chris Wedge was around for the dawn of computer animation in movies. He animated on Disney’s “TRON” (1982). Later he co-founded Blue Sky Studios, where he directed animation on “Joe’s Apartment” for MTV, made an Oscar® winning short film called “Bunny”, directed “Ice Age” (2002), “Robots” (2005) “Epic” (2013) for 20th Century Fox, and executive produced nearly every one of the 13 films that Blue Sky produced in its 34 year lifetime. He also directed the live-action hybrid movie “Monster Trucks” (2017) for Paramount. 

    Currently he is writing and developing original projects and embracing life as a grandparent. 

  • Alex Boya

    Alex Boya is a Montréal-based animator and filmmaker working primarily in hand-drawn 2D animation. His films include Focus and Turbine, produced with the National Film Board of Canada, and Bread Will Walk (2025), selected for the Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival. Alongside filmmaking, he develops independent research, production, and distribution structures around his work. His practice focuses on process-driven animation, repetition, and the relationship between image, sound, and timing, often developed through close collaboration with composers and sound designers.

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