Hundreds of CalArts students, faculty, alums, along with industry representatives and guests, braved an unusually cold Southern California night on May 3 to screen 23 films at the Academy Museum’s David Geffen Theater. Created by the student artists of CalArts’ Character Animation Program, the 2023 Producers’ Show program showcased a broad range of styles and emotional resonance.
After introductions by CalArts President Ravi Rajan, School of Film/Video Dean Abigail Severance, Character Animation Associate Director Steve Brown, and Director Maija Burnett, guest of honor Chris Sanders (Film/Video BFA 84) took to the stage. A graduate of CalArts’ Character Animation Program, Sanders is probably best known for creating the character “Stitch,” popularized in Disney’s animated feature Lilo & Stitch (2002), which he also wrote and directed with Dean DeBlois. The film earned Sanders an Academy Award nomination in the Animated Feature category.
Writer, director, and CalArts alum Chris Sanders served as the guest of honor at the 2023 Producers’ Show. | Photo: Rafael Hernandez.
Since then, Sanders has also written and directed (with DeBlois) How to Train Your Dragon (2010) and The Croods (2013) with Kirk DeMicco.
Before handing awards to the student award winners, Sanders addressed the audience with bits of advice, including how to trust their talents and instincts, recounting one particular story from a test screening. Sanders recalled that the studio representative was asking the audience which character they would cut out and why. One boy told the rep that he would cut out one particular character, which dismayed Sanders since it was his favorite. When the studio rep asked why, the boy replied, “So I can take him home ….”