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Marv Newland

Marv Newland (March 9, 1947) is an American-Canadian filmmaker, specialized in animation.

Career

Newland began a career making animated motion pictures in Los Angeles with the creation of the short Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969). He then designed and animated television commercials until late 1970 when he moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

While in Toronto (1970–1972) he designed, directed and animated television commercials for Sesame Street and Educational Television, and segments for longer films. Newland was also one of two designers and storyboard artists on the Cinera Productions cartoon Super Joe (1971). He was a storyboard designer on an unemployment insurance film at Crawley Films in Ottawa, and created designs and layouts for TV commercials for Phos-Cine Productions in New York.

In late 1972 Newland moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He spent two years freelancing for local animated film production companies, as well as animation companies in Chicago and Los Angeles. In 1973 Newland created storyboards for the animated television series Barbapapa while at Toonder Studios in the Netherlands.

In 1973 Bambi Meets Godzilla was seen widely across the United States when it was paired with John Magnuson's Thank You Mask Man to be shown along with screenings of Philippe de Broca's feature film King of Hearts. The pairing was created by Randy Finley in Seattle with Specialty Films who distributed the package under the title "The King of Hearts and His Loyal Short Subjects".[1]

In 1975 Newland founded the animated film production company International Rocketship Limited in Vancouver, British Columbia. At Rocketship he produced and directed numerous animated short films including: Sing Beast Sing (1980), Anijam (1984), Hooray for Sandbox Land (1985), Black Hula (1988 - which later featured on an early episode of Liquid Television), Pink Komkommer (1991), and Fuv (1999) Beijing Flipbook (2003), Tete A Tete A Tete (2005), Postalolio (2008), CMYK (2010), Scratchy (2016), Katalog Of Flaws (2019).[2] In 1979 Marv hired Gordon Stanfield Animation (GSA) and later, Gordon went on to bring more animation to Vancouver, British Columbia. The company also produced short animated films for other directors such as Danny Antonucci (Lupo the Butcher, 1987), and J. Falconer (Dog Brain, 1988). Newland also designed and directed the National Film Board of Canada vignette, Bill Miner (1978).

Rocketship also produced TV commercials, promos, and network ID's for clients like MTV, YTV, YTV Jr., Nickelodeon,[3][4][5] Nick Jr., the Children's Television Workshop, Lifetime, HA! TV Comedy Network,[6] TV Heaven 41,[7] MuchMusic, Channel V and Locomotion, pilots for series, and two longer films: Gary Larson's Tales From the Far Side (1994), which won the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animation Festival in 1996, and a sequel in 1996.[8]

Outside of Rocketship, Newland has freelanced for other animation companies. This work includes directing episodes of the 3D stop motion series, The PJ's, for Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon; The Preacher's Life (1999); Fear of a Black Rat (1999); and Let's Get Ready to Rumba (2001). Newland also created story boards for the Montreal and Vancouver studios of the National Film Board of Canada (1999–2000).

In 2001 Newland produced three animated films by two other directors; Friday Night Idiot Box by Bruce Wilson, and Explodium and My Friend Max by Peter MacAdams. Later projects have included Scratchy and POSTALOLIO (2008), a 2D animated film in which all of the drawings were hand-painted on postcards and sent through the international mail to the film's producer, Frederator Studios in New York City.[9][10] All of these are International Rocketship Limited Productions.

His film Anijam was included in the Animation Show of Shows.

The Academy Film Archive has preserved several of Marv Newland's films, including Anijam, Bambi Meets Godzilla, and Black Hula.

References

  1. ^ "Finley, Randy (B. 1942)". www.historylink.org. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  2. ^ "Faculty: Marv Newland". www.vsf.edu. Vancouver Film School. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  3. ^ Marv Newland: Artist, Channel Frederator Blog, August 22nd, 2006
  4. ^ More From Marv, Channel Frederator Blog, August 30, 2006
  5. ^ The Doo Wopping of Television, Fred Seibert's Tumblr, February 3, 2009
  6. ^ The HA! Logo, The Fred/Alan Archive, 2011
  7. ^ Nawlins and Minnesota, The Fred/Alan Archive, 2009
  8. ^ Mark Mancini, "11 Twisted Facts About 'The Far Side'", Mental Floss, November 28, 2016.
  9. ^ A Marv Newland Short, Frederator Blogs, September 2007
  10. ^ Frederator Postcards Series 6.31, Frederator Blogs, April 7, 2008

External links

  • Marv Newland at IMDb
  • Marv Newland's MarvCards
  • International Rocketship Ltd. archives at the University of Toronto Media Commons

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was a storyboard designer on an unemployment insurance film at Crawley Films in Ottawa and created designs and layouts for TV commercials for Phos Cine Productions in New York In late 1972 Newland moved to Vancouver British Columbia Canada He spent two years freelancing for local animated film production companies as well as animation companies in Chicago and Los Angeles In 1973 Newland created storyboards for the animated television series Barbapapa while at Toonder Studios in the Netherlands In 1973 Bambi Meets Godzilla was seen widely across the United States when it was paired with John Magnuson s Thank You Mask Man to be shown along with screenings of Philippe de Broca s feature film King of Hearts The pairing was created by Randy Finley in Seattle with Specialty Films who distributed the package under the title The King of Hearts and His Loyal Short Subjects 1 In 1975 Newland founded the animated film production company International Rocketship Limited in Vancouver British Columbia At Rocketship he produced and directed numerous animated short films including Sing Beast Sing 1980 Anijam 1984 Hooray for Sandbox Land 1985 Black Hula 1988 which later featured on an early episode of Liquid Television Pink Komkommer 1991 and Fuv 1999 Beijing Flipbook 2003 Tete A Tete A Tete 2005 Postalolio 2008 CMYK 2010 Scratchy 2016 Katalog Of Flaws 2019 2 In 1979 Marv hired Gordon Stanfield Animation GSA and later Gordon went on to bring more animation to Vancouver British Columbia The company also produced short animated films for other directors such as Danny Antonucci Lupo the Butcher 1987 and J Falconer Dog Brain 1988 Newland also designed and directed the National Film Board of Canada vignette Bill Miner 1978 Rocketship also produced TV commercials promos and network ID s for clients like MTV YTV YTV Jr Nickelodeon 3 4 5 Nick Jr the Children s Television Workshop Lifetime HA TV Comedy Network 6 TV Heaven 41 7 MuchMusic Channel V and Locomotion pilots for series and two longer films Gary Larson s Tales From the Far Side 1994 which won the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animation Festival in 1996 and a sequel in 1996 8 Outside of Rocketship Newland has freelanced for other animation companies This work includes directing episodes of the 3D stop motion series The PJ s for Will Vinton Studios in Portland Oregon The Preacher s Life 1999 Fear of a Black Rat 1999 and Let s Get Ready to Rumba 2001 Newland also created story boards for the Montreal and Vancouver studios of the National Film Board of Canada 1999 2000 In 2001 Newland produced three animated films by two other directors Friday Night Idiot Box by Bruce Wilson and Explodium and My Friend Max by Peter MacAdams Later projects have included Scratchy and POSTALOLIO 2008 a 2D animated film in which all of the drawings were hand painted on postcards and sent through the international mail to the film s producer Frederator Studios in New York City 9 10 All of these are International Rocketship Limited Productions His film Anijam was included in the Animation Show of Shows The Academy Film Archive has preserved several of Marv Newland s films including Anijam Bambi Meets Godzilla and Black Hula References Edit Finley Randy B 1942 www historylink org Retrieved May 4 2015 Faculty Marv Newland www vsf edu Vancouver Film School Retrieved March 19 2015 Marv Newland Artist Channel Frederator Blog August 22nd 2006 More From Marv Channel Frederator Blog August 30 2006 The Doo Wopping of Television Fred Seibert s Tumblr February 3 2009 The HA Logo The Fred Alan Archive 2011 Nawlins and Minnesota The Fred Alan Archive 2009 Mark Mancini 11 Twisted Facts About The Far Side Mental Floss November 28 2016 A Marv Newland Short Frederator Blogs September 2007 Frederator Postcards Series 6 31 Frederator Blogs April 7 2008External links EditMarv Newland at IMDb Marv Newland s MarvCards International Rocketship Ltd archives at the University of Toronto Media Commons Retrieved from 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