John r dilworth biography of michaels
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"Life in Transition" is one of my favorite animated shorts, period. 2. What is your favorite animation you've done in your whole career and why?
My early animation on Michael Sporn's adaptation of "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile". That lasted two days. Are there any other final thoughts that you'd like to share or anything else you'd like to say in closing?
We have posted a new clip from our Courage special FOG OF COURAGE.
His films have screened in museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. I presume they have their own characters to animate. COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG wrapped production in 2004 as one of Cartoon Network’s top-rated shows and has been broadcast continuously since on Boomerang!
I worked closely with the Michael in re-designing his characters for animation. Doctor of Philosophy, University Western Australia, Perth, 1962.
Career
Nuffield postdoctoral fellow University Oxford, England, 1962-1963. Are there any animators or artists who you'd like to see do a rendition of any of your characters?
Why?
Was it your idea to have that disturbingly amazing "La La Laaa La La La La" music for Fred himself?
No, that was the affects of my madness on the composers Jody Grey and Andy Ezrin. It was a heck of a challenge and not one I wanted to continue. The "Freaky Fred" episode is one of those things that will be ingrained in my brain for all eternity.
Linda plays the sitar. One of my favorite things about your work is how dramatically your drawing style changes depending the cartoon you are doing, as opposed to how most animators seem to stick to one style that they're recognized for. I made the film ( it's really an unfinished film, more an animatic ), in realistic drawings.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with honors, University Western Australia, Perth, 1958. many many interesting things happen making an animated series, if we are lucky. What are some of your biggest influences and inspirations?
The "Golden Age" Hollywood cartoons, silent comedy, Cezanne's apples, modern dance, Joseph Campbell, Nedd Willard...