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Friday, September 23, 2011

Animondays Interview: Rob Renzetti -part I

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One day in 2003, Nickelodeon ran a marathon of their newish series My Life as a Teenage Robot , which was created by Rob Renzetti and had it...
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Of Geeks and Go-Getters

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“Make the kind of work you want to be paid to make.” Super Jail co-creator Christy Karacas has said this time and time again to my SVA Anima...
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Friday, September 9, 2011

Leaving the Nest

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We struggle so hard for our breaks in this business that it can be hard to imagine that some of our best breaks come when a job ends. Being...
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Cooper Film

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Vintage postcard image of New York City's Cooper Union. Since it’s been a long time since I used this space to talk about my current pro...
Saturday, August 27, 2011

Animation Blog Roll

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I’ve been meaning to do a round up of blogs I like for some time, so now is as good a time as any. Animation artist blogs or animation studi...
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Monday, August 15, 2011

The Festival of Drawn Animation

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(From left to right, animators Fran Krause, Colleen Cox, Pat Smith, and Bill Plympton during the closing Q and A at The Scribble Junkies Fes...
Thursday, August 11, 2011

Feedback

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I’ve been surprised and delighted at the positive reception of my short Grandpa Looked Like William Powell. The film is about halfway thr...
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David B. Levy
David B. Levy is Manager, Animation at Disney Publishing Worldwide. Over his career, Levy has directed animated TV series and pilots for Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Scholastic, Disney, Sesame Workshop, National Geographic, and the Fox Broadcasting Company. As a writer, Levy has been engaged by major companies such as Garan, Inc., Kidville, and Classic Media to create animated projects based on existing properties and by Disney, which optioned one of his original creations. As an author, Levy has penned the three essential books on the animation business (Your Career in Animation, Animation Development, and Directing Animation) and is the co-author of the upcoming Independently Animated: Bill Plympton (2011), published by Rizzoli press. “Grandpa Looked Like William Powell," Levy's recent indie animated short, was in over 55 film festivals worldwide including the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, L.A. Film Festival, and the Atlanta Film Festival. His latest film, "Turning a Corner," is just hitting the festival circuit.
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