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John Canemaker

John Cannizzaro Jr. (born 1943), better known as John Canemaker, is an American independent animator, animation historian, author, teacher and lecturer. In 1980, he began teaching and developing the animation program at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts', Kanbar Institute of Film and Television Department. Since 1988 he has directed the program and is currently a tenured full professor. From 2001-2002 he was Acting Chair of the NYU Undergraduate Film and Television Department. In 2006, his film The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation, a 28-minute animated piece about Canemaker's relationship with his father, won the Academy Award for best animated short. In 2007 the same piece picked up an Emmy award for its graphic and artistic design.

Biography edit

Raised in Elmira, New York, Canemaker began an acting career which included off-Broadway and advertising work in New York City from 1961 to 1965. In 1967, after a two-year stint in the Army, Canemaker, with funds from acting assignments in TV commercials (he appeared in over 35 advertisements for major products, most famously leading a line of "fat kids, skinny kids, kids who climb on rocks" through Central Park for Armour hotdogs)—and appearing as a cast member of the 1972 WCBS-TV show Patchwork Family, in which he drew on a large sketching pad—he obtained his bachelor of arts degree from Marymount Manhattan College in 1974 and master of fine arts in film from New York University in 1976.

Career edit

While studying for his bachelor of arts degree, Canemaker's childhood interest in animation revived. He began making sponsored animated shorts and wrote the first of more than 100 articles on animation history. His first book, the story of the making of Richard Williams' Raggedy Ann and Andy, was published in 1977 as The Animated Raggedy Ann and Andy. In 1982, he wrote the introduction of Treasures of Disney Animation Art; in 1987, he published Winsor McCay—His Life and Art; and, in 1991, Felix, the Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat. There followed Tex Avery: The MGM Years and Before the Animation Begins: the Art and Lives of Disney Inspirational Sketch Artists (both in 1997), Paper Dreams: The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards (1999), Walt Disney's Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation (2001), and The Art and Flair of Mary Blair (2003).

His research in the history of animation inspired two of his own films, Remembering Winsor McCay (1976) and Otto Messmer and Felix the Cat (1977).

Canemaker's filmography includes independently made animated shorts that are part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art. Among them are The '40s (1974), Street Freaks (1975), Confessions of a Stardreamer (1978), The Wizard's Son (1981), Bottom's Dream (1983), Confessions of a Stand-Up (1993), and Bridgehampton (1998).

In the early 1980s, Canemaker animated several Children's Television Workshop films for Sesame Street, TV commercials, and, in 1981, created the animation sequences for the Warner Bros. feature The World According to Garp. He designed and directed animation sequences in the Academy Award-winning HBO documentary You Don't Have to Die (1988) and the Peabody Award-winning CBS documentary Break the Silence: Kids Against Child Abuse (1994).

John Canemaker: Marching to a Different Toon, a DVD/home video collection of his films, is distributed by Milestone Film & Video/Image Entertainment. In addition, Canemaker writes regularly on animation for The New York Times and is on-camera and audio commentator on DVD versions of The Fantasia Anthology, Dumbo, Beauty and the Beast, Peter Pan, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cut-up: The Films of Grant Munro, and Winsor McCay: The Master Edition. He has appeared on NBC's Today, PBS' The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and Entertainment Tonight, and has lectured throughout the United States and in Brazil, Canada, England, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Wales.

In 2006, he received an Award for outstanding contribution to animation studies at the World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb.

Books edit

  • Felix, The Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat, 1991, Pantheon, New York, ISBN 0-679-40127-X.
  • Storytelling in Animation: The Art of the Animated Image, Volume 2, editor, 1988, The American Film Institute.
  • Paper dreams; The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards, 1999.
  • Winsor McCay: His Life and Art, 1987.
  • Treasures of Disney Animation Art (with Robert E. Abrams), 1982.
  • The Animated Raggedy Ann and Andy, 1977.
  • Walt Disney's Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation, 2001.
  • Two Guys Named Joe: Master Storytellers Joe Grant & Joe Ranft., 2010. ISBN 978-1-4231-1067-5.
  • The Lost Notebook - Herman Schultheis and the secrets of Walt Disney’s movie magic, 2014.ISBN 978-1-61628-632-3.
  • Before the Animation Begins: the art and lives of Disney inspirational sketch artists, 1997.ISBN 0-7868-6152-5.
  • The Art and Flair of Mary Blair: an appreciation, 2003.ISBN 0-7868-5391-3.

External links edit

  • John Canemaker's Animated Eye
  • at NYU Fales Library
  • "My Oscar Experience: An Interview with John Canemaker": Part 1, Part 2

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Canemaker s relationship with his father won the Academy Award for best animated short In 2007 the same piece picked up an Emmy award for its graphic and artistic design Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Books 4 External linksBiography editRaised in Elmira New York Canemaker began an acting career which included off Broadway and advertising work in New York City from 1961 to 1965 In 1967 after a two year stint in the Army Canemaker with funds from acting assignments in TV commercials he appeared in over 35 advertisements for major products most famously leading a line of fat kids skinny kids kids who climb on rocks through Central Park for Armour hotdogs and appearing as a cast member of the 1972 WCBS TV show Patchwork Family in which he drew on a large sketching pad he obtained his bachelor of arts degree from Marymount Manhattan College in 1974 and master of fine arts in film from New York University in 1976 Career editWhile studying for his bachelor of arts degree Canemaker s childhood interest in animation revived He began making sponsored animated shorts and wrote the first of more than 100 articles on animation history His first book the story of the making of Richard Williams Raggedy Ann and Andy was published in 1977 as The Animated Raggedy Ann and Andy In 1982 he wrote the introduction of Treasures of Disney Animation Art in 1987 he published Winsor McCay His Life and Art and in 1991 Felix the Twisted Tale of the World s Most Famous Cat There followed Tex Avery The MGM Years and Before the Animation Begins the Art and Lives of Disney Inspirational Sketch Artists both in 1997 Paper Dreams The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards 1999 Walt Disney s Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation 2001 and The Art and Flair of Mary Blair 2003 His research in the history of animation inspired two of his own films Remembering Winsor McCay 1976 and Otto Messmer and Felix the Cat 1977 Canemaker s filmography includes independently made animated shorts that are part of the permanent collection of New York s Museum of Modern Art Among them are The 40s 1974 Street Freaks 1975 Confessions of a Stardreamer 1978 The Wizard s Son 1981 Bottom s Dream 1983 Confessions of a Stand Up 1993 and Bridgehampton 1998 In the early 1980s Canemaker animated several Children s Television Workshop films for Sesame Street TV commercials and in 1981 created the animation sequences for the Warner Bros feature The World According to Garp He designed and directed animation sequences in the Academy Award winning HBO documentary You Don t Have to Die 1988 and the Peabody Award winning CBS documentary Break the Silence Kids Against Child Abuse 1994 John Canemaker Marching to a Different Toon a DVD home video collection of his films is distributed by Milestone Film amp Video Image Entertainment In addition Canemaker writes regularly on animation for The New York Times and is on camera and audio commentator on DVD versions of The Fantasia Anthology Dumbo Beauty and the Beast Peter Pan Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cut up The Films of Grant Munro and Winsor McCay The Master Edition He has appeared on NBC s Today PBS The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and Entertainment Tonight and has lectured throughout the United States and in Brazil Canada England Ireland France Germany Italy Japan Slovakia Spain Switzerland and Wales In 2006 he received an Award for outstanding contribution to animation studies at the World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb Books editFelix The Twisted Tale of the World s Most Famous Cat 1991 Pantheon New York ISBN 0 679 40127 X Storytelling in Animation The Art of the Animated Image Volume 2 editor 1988 The American Film Institute Paper dreams The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards 1999 Winsor McCay His Life and Art 1987 Treasures of Disney Animation Art with Robert E Abrams 1982 The Animated Raggedy Ann and Andy 1977 Walt Disney s Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation 2001 Two Guys Named Joe Master Storytellers Joe Grant amp Joe Ranft 2010 ISBN 978 1 4231 1067 5 The Lost Notebook Herman Schultheis and the secrets of Walt Disney s movie magic 2014 ISBN 978 1 61628 632 3 Before the Animation Begins the art and lives of Disney inspirational sketch artists 1997 ISBN 0 7868 6152 5 The Art and Flair of Mary Blair an appreciation 2003 ISBN 0 7868 5391 3 External links editJohn Canemaker s Animated Eye John Canemaker Animation Collection at NYU Fales Library My Oscar Experience An Interview with John Canemaker Part 1 Part 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Canemaker amp oldid 1173585215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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