VES Members and Their Guests are Invited to an Opening Weekend Screening of Walt Disney Pictures’ and Pixar Animation Studios’ ELIO Followed by a Live Interactive Q&A with the Filmmakers
Panelists will include VES Award nominated Visual Effects Supervisor Claudia Chung Sanii, Annie Award nominated Effects Supervisor Dave Quiris, Academy, Annie, Emmy and Art Directors Guild Award-winning Production Designer Harley Jessup and Sets Supervisor David Luoh, moderated by VES 2nd Vice Chair and VES Fellow David Tanaka, VES. (All panelists’ participation based on availability.)
Please tweet your questions after the screening in order to participate in the Q&A panel (which will take place in the San Francisco Bay Area) immediately following the screening. (be sure to include the hashtag, #VES_ELIO, in your tweet.)
Please RSVP below (VES members must login to RSVP)
Sunday, June 22, 2025 at 9:00PM
Hochschule der Medien – Theater #1
Nobelstraße 10, 70569 Stuttgart
(Closest train station, Stuttgart Universität)
Click here for a map.
***VES members please register your name in the “Attendee 1″ fields and guests in the subsequent Attendee fields***
In an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we ask that you or your guests do not attend VES events if you are experiencing any symptoms or if you have been exposed to the virus.
Screenings are overbooked to compensate for no-shows. Seating is limited and will be available on a first come, first served basis. An RSVP does not guarantee seating.
By signing up for this on-site, in-person screening/event sponsored by VES (Visual Effects Society), you willingly accept any potential inherent risks associated with COVID-19. VES cannot be held liable from any consequences that may transpire from said risk. Therefore, signing up for this screening/event infers implied consent of yourself and your party and hereby indemnifies and holds harmless VES, its directors, its employees and any other affiliated persons from any adverse medical or financial impact that may result from our participation.