Submission Deadline: 13 July 2025, 23:59 AoE

If it is animated, and a computer was used at some part of its production, we want to see it! Join the festivities and help us honour the best in CG animation — submit your latest projects in any of the following categories:
- Computer Animated Shorts: Includes character animation, narrative works, experimental works, opening sequences, game cinematics, selections and/or montages of animated television series, new-media format.
- Animated Feature Films: Selections and/or montages of computer animation created for animated feature films.
- Music Videos: Commissioned and/or independent works that use any combination of computer animation, digital effects, and live-action to illustrate, enhance, and/or complement a musical creation.
- TV and Web Commercials: Advertisements created entirely or partially with computer animation and/or digital effects. This category also includes promotional spots, broadcast bumpers and graphics, and public service announcements.
- Visualizations and Simulations: Computer animations created to explain, analyze, or visualize information for applications including scientific research, architecture, engineering, systems simulations, education, and documentary projects.
- Visual Effects for Films and TV Programs: Selections and/or montages of visual effects created for live-action films and/or for television programs.
- Real-Time Animation: Game, web, and mobile animations that are rendered in the same amount of time that it takes to play them back. Real-time technology demos are also encouraged! Real-time technology demos should be submitted to Real-Time Live!
- Others: Computer Animations that do not fit in any of the above categories.
Computer Animation Festival Chair
Computer Animation Festival Producer
Submissions are due on 13 July 2025, 23:59 AoE
- Log in to the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System
- Select “Begin a New Submission”
- Select “Create” for the Computer Animation Festival submission form
- Follow the online prompts to enter required information. Qualification criteria, submission categories, rules and requirements can be found below
To qualify for the SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Computer Animation Festival Competition Section, each submission must:
- Be a complete, finished work
- Have been completed on or after January 1, 2025
- Include a significant percentage or inventive use of computer-generated imagery and/or digital production
- Be uploaded at final resolution at time of entry
- Be submitted in the most appropriate category (All student works must be entered in the Student Project category to be considered for the ‘Best Student Film’. Please check the box ‘This animation is student work’ on the form)
General Submission Policies
SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival accepts submissions in the following categories.
- Computer Animated Shorts
Includes character animation, narrative works, experimental works, opening sequences, game cinematics, selections and/or montages of animated television series, new-media format. - Animated Feature Films
Selections and/or montages of computer animation created for animated feature films. - Music Videos
Commissioned and/or independent works that use any combination of computer animation, digital effects, and live action to illustrate, enhance, and/or complement a musical creation. - TV and Web Commercials
Advertisements created entirely or partially with computer animation and/or digital effects. This category also includes promotional spots, broadcast bumpers and graphics, and public service announcements. - Visualizations and Simulations
Computer animations created to explain, analyze, or visualize information for applications including scientific research, architecture, engineering, systems simulations, education, and documentary projects. - Visual Effects for Films and TV Programs
Selections and/or montages of visual effects created for live-action films and/or for television programs. - Real-Time Animation
Game, web, and mobile animations that are rendered in the same amount of time that it takes to play them back. Real-time technology demos are also encouraged! Real-time technology demos should be submitted to Real-Time Live! - Others
Computer Animations that do not fit in any of the above categories
Submission for ‘panels or talks’ on Computer Animation and other related techniques categories will be acceptable. Submitters of accepted submissions may present about their projects including, but not limited to, behind-the-scenes, story development, character designs, sound designs, film/visual FX etc. Panels & Talks are not selected by a jury. They are selected and organized by the Computer Animation Festival Chair, Producer, and Committee. For submission details, please contact the Computer Animation Festival Committee.
Production Year: eligible if completed on or after January 1, 2025.
Video Codecs:
- Uncompressed (or lossless compressed)
- Apple ProRes 422
- DNxHD
- H.264
NTSC Video Wrappers:
- Quicktime
- MP4
- 1080p (1920x1080p) Preferred
- If your submissions require another resolution, please feel free to contact the Computer Animation Festival Committee.
Frame Rate:
- 24 (23.98) fps Preferred
- 25 fps
- 30 (29.97) fps
- 50 fps
Audio Configurations:
- Number of audio tracks accepted is [0,1,2,4,5,6,8,10,12].
- Audio Rate: 48.000 kHz
Color Space:
- Rec 709
For Panels & Talks
Representative images
Deadlines
Reviewers and Jury Review
All submissions are reviewed by two groups of experts in computer graphics, interactive techniques, and related fields. During the pre-selection process, reviewers view the entries submitted in each of the categories and pass the pre-selected submissions on to the jury. The jury then reviews entries that have passed the pre-selection process and makes the final selection. The Computer Animation Festival Chair, Producer, and committee are responsible for conducting the jury process, selecting the final works, and presenting the official competition and invited programs to the highest standards of quality. The jury reviewing process will take place on 20 July to 30 August 2025.
As a contributor to an ACM-sponsored event, the following expectations apply to you, should your content be accepted for presentation:
- You have the permission to use everything that is in your presentation. This includes securing permission to use third-party material, and providing documentation of that permission to ACM. (More Information On The Proper Use Of Third-Party Material In Your Presentation)
- If you are using copyrighted musical compositions in your presentation, you must secure performing rights licenses.
- You must have the authority to grant ACM the right to distribute your presentation.
Computer Animation Festival Screenings
Acceptance Notification
Screenings
Awards
Presenter and Contributor Recognition
Permissions
Q1. What are the qualifications for entry?
Q2. Do submissions have to be 3D animations?
Q3. Can I submit more than one work to the SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival?
Q4. Can I submit the same piece to multiple programs?
Q5. I will not have my work finished by the submission deadline. Is it possible for me to submit “work in progress” for reviewing?
Q6. When is the submission deadline for the Computer Animation Festival?
Q7. We are an art school and planning to submit several students works as one submission. Is it OK?
Q8. What file formats are acceptable for submission?
Q9. Where do I send my submission materials?
Q10. Is there a submission fee for submitting to the SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival?
Q11. What criteria does the jury use to select works?
Q12. What is the difference between the juried program and the invited program?
Q13. My animation makes use of commercially-recorded music. Is it OK?
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