Annie, don't get your gun: Disney leaves
Ed Catmull, president of Disney-Pixar, made clear that the voting system that Annie organizers favour is not professional; furthermore, it seems to promote Disney's biggest rival, Dreamworks (Shrek, etc).
The ASIFA-Hollywood organized event is open to membership for anyone related to animation, even if they are not professionals. DreamWorks Animation reportedly offers ASIFA-Hollywood a free membership to its new employees.
This is supposed to explain why Kung Fu Panda (Dreamworks) won over 'WALL-E' (Pixar) in 2008, and yet the latter won the Oscar for best animation.
The animator Bill Plympton has talked of "backstage politics that you don't want to know about", but this year the voting rules have changed. Only professionals can vote, yet this is not objective enough for Disney, which would want an executive advisory committee in charge.
'Toy Story 3' from Pixar can still be nominated as an individual accomplishment. However, if Disney accomplishes its threat, the ceremony might lead to winners that otherwise would have been ignored -not necessarily a thing to mourn about.
The Annie Awards are a Hollywood tradition for animation since 1972, and involve categories for screenplay, music, production design, and voice acting. Last year's winner was Up.



