Showing posts with label Bill Plympton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Plympton. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Bill Plympton Masterclass Presentation

ANNY: Animation Nights New York was thrilled to have Bill Plympton (http://www.plymptoons.com) and Jim Lujan (http://jlu3.blogspot.com/) at the 2016 South Street Seaport (http://www.southstreetseaport.com) Out to See (http://www.outtosee.org) Festival! It was an an informative and inspiring presentation. We can't wait for "Revengeance"(http://revengeancethemovie.blogspot.com/

(Photo credit: Paula Elena Abreu Pita)














































Thank you to Bill Plympton, Jim Lujan, Out to See, Little Water Radio, and to all of the attendees! 

We hope to see you for our April Animation screening event on Wed, April 13, 8pm.

Admission is free.

(Follow the link below for more info.)
http://animationnights.blogspot.com/2016/03/anny-animation-nights-new-york-presents_15.html

Monday, March 14, 2016

ANNY: Animation Nights New York presents a Bill Plympton Master Class Presentation



Bill Plympton Master Class Presentation



ANNY: Animation Nights New York
is pleased to announce Bill Plympton's Master Class Presentation at the South Street Seaport Third Annual Out to See Festival sponsored by Little Water Radio with generous support by the Howard Hughes Corporation.


Saturday, April 2, 5:00pm-7:00pm, 192 Front St, New York, NY 10038

Free Admission


RSVP on Eventbrite:


#outtosee


Bill Plympton

Mr. Plympton is considered the King of Indie Animation and is the only person to hand draw an entire animated feature film.

Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he graduated from Portland State University in Graphic Design. Bill Plympton moved to New York City in 1968. He began his career creating cartoons for publications such as New York Times, National Lampoon, Playboy and Screw.

In 1987 he was nominated for an Oscar® for his animated short "Your Face". In 2005, Bill received another Oscar® nomination, this time for a short film "Guard Dog". "Push Comes to Shove" another short film, won the prestigious Cannes 1991 Palme d'Or.

After producing many shorts that appeared on MTV and Spike and Mike's, he turned his talent to feature films. Since 1991 he's made 9 feature films, 6 of them, "The Tune", "Mondo Plympton", "I Married A Strange Person", "Mutant Aliens", "Hair High" and "Idiots and Angels" are all animated features.