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Digital promotional layout consisting of a composite arrangement of text, graphics, and photographic portraits announcing an event under the title “At the service of the narrative.” The upper left quadrant contains a rectangular banner with a gradient background transitioning between pastel hues of green, purple, and light yellow, overlaid with black sans-serif typography listing the session’s name and contextual details. To the right, a vertical column of text specifies participants, event format, and institutional affiliation, presented in list form with typographic hierarchy emphasizing bolded names. Below this section are three monochrome portrait photographs aligned horizontally, each cropped at head-and-shoulder scale, showing distinct individuals in grayscale reproduction. The lower region of the composition overlays a translucent gray block containing hashtags, institutional identifiers, and participant names rendered in bold white text preceded by the hashtag or @ symbol. Identifiers reference creative institutions, specific individuals, and project titles including hubmontreal, onf, gnfb_animation_interactive, and personal accounts for Sandra Rodriguez and Sandro. The overall arrangement functions as an informational visual combining graphical gradient design, textual listing, photographic identification, and social media indexing tags for circulation within digital platforms.
Screenshot of an official Main Film webpage announcing and detailing an online event titled Discussion autour du cinéma d’animation | En ligne. The page is structured with a yellow-and-white layout, including navigation menus, event registration details, descriptive text, and participant biographies.

At the top, the Main Film logo is displayed in black and yellow with contact information. Beneath the header, the event title is prominently placed, followed by the scheduled date: 29 mai 2020. The event is listed as free, requiring advance registration.

The central body of the page introduces the event, describing its thematic focus on animation cinema and related creative practices. The description mentions the online roundtable format, with participants exchanging views about animation techniques, artistic intentions, and narrative approaches.

Further down, a series of participant biographies are presented with headshots:

Pierre Hébert – Profile describes his long-standing career in experimental cinema and animation.

Olivier Cotte – Highlighted as a filmmaker, historian, and animation scholar.

Patrick Bouchard – Introduced with details about his animated works, NFB connections, and distinctive artistic contributions.

Francine Desbiens – Presented with career background and contributions to animated film.

Pascale Faubert – Profile includes artistic practice, current work, and role in the animated arts community.

Each biography is accompanied by a paragraph-length description summarizing professional experience and achievements.

On the right-hand side of the page, a registration module includes a red button labeled S’inscrire for signing up, and a note that event attendance is free but registration is required. Below this, Main Film’s general contact information, social media links, and footer navigation are displayed against a yellow background.

The layout emphasizes accessibility, clarity, and structured presentation of key details: event purpose, date, participant lineup, and registration procedure.
The image shows a digital screenshot from the Anibar International Animation Festival’s online platform highlighting the official film selection. The upper section features the festival banner with the slogan “SMASH PATRIARCHY” written in bold white letters across a purple-to-pink gradient background. Two stylized human figures, one on each side, extend their arms toward each other in a gesture of solidarity or connection. Text in both English and Albanian identifies the festival dates “15–21 JULY” in Peja, Kosovo.

Below the banner, the festival’s Facebook page layout is visible. The left side contains the Anibar profile image, a circular logo featuring a minimalist bird motif on a purple background. The header shows the festival name, follower count, and navigation tabs such as Home, About, Events, Photos, and Videos.

The main content area displays a grid showcasing selected films. The grid consists of multiple thumbnail images of film posters and frames, interspersed with bold yellow-and-blue title cards that indicate competition categories, including “INTERNATIONAL,” “BALKAN,” and “STUDENT.” Each category marker divides clusters of films into sections, organizing the selection for browsing. The thumbnails depict a range of artistic styles, from hand-drawn to digital animation, experimental approaches, and character-driven narratives.

The layout functions as a public-facing announcement of the festival’s curation, presenting the breadth of animated works chosen for screening. The use of bold color-coded category blocks enhances navigation and visibility across the dense grid of images.
 
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