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Norman McLaren

William Norman McLaren, CC CQ LL. D. (11 April 1914 – 27 January 1987) was a Scottish Canadian animator, director and producer known for his work for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).[1] He was a pioneer in a number of areas of animation and filmmaking, including hand-drawn animation, drawn-on-film animation, visual music, abstract film, pixilation and graphical sound.[2][3] McLaren was also an artist and printmaker, and explored his interest in dance in his films.[4]

Norman McLaren
Born
William Norman McLaren

(1914-04-11)11 April 1914
Stirling, Scotland
Died27 January 1987(1987-01-27) (aged 72)
NationalityScottish / Canadian
Alma materGlasgow School of Art
Occupation(s)Animator, director, producer
Years active1933–1985
Known forFilmmaking innovation, Founding the animation department of the National Film Board of Canada
Notable workNeighbours
Rythmetic
Pas de deux
Hen Hop
Begone Dull Care
Blinkity Blank
A Chairy Tale
Christmas Cracker
Synchromy
Lines: Vertical
Mosaic
Canon
Narcissus
PartnerGuy Glover
AwardsCompanion of the Order of Canada
Officer of the Order of Canada
Chevalier, National Order of Quebec
Prix Albert-Tessier
Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, Concordia University
Film Awards: See below

His films garnered numerous awards, including one Oscar, one Palme d'Or, three BAFTA Awards and six Venice Film Festival awards.[5]

Early life

Norman McLaren was born in Stirling, Scotland, on 11 April 1914. He had two older siblings, one brother, Jack and a sister, Sheena.[6] At the age of 21, he travelled to Russia for a vacation which confirmed his communist beliefs; his father had paid for the trip in hopes of curing these beliefs.[6]

When McLaren was 22, he left Stirling[6] and studied set design at the Glasgow School of Art.[1] While there, he joined the Kinecraft Society; within the society, he began to experiment with different styles and techniques of filmmaking.[6] It was also at the Glasgow School of Art that McLaren met Helen Biggar, they produced films together outside the School and sought to have their productions released nationally.[6]

His early experiments with film and animation included actually scratching and painting the film stock itself, as he did not have ready access to a camera. One of his earliest extant films, Seven Till Five (1935), a "day in the life of an art school" was influenced by Eisenstein and displays a strongly formalist attitude.

McLaren's film Camera Makes Whoopee (1935), was a more elaborate take on the themes explored in Seven Till Five, inspired by his acquisition of a Ciné-Kodak camera, which enabled him to execute a number of 'trick' shots. McLaren used what would later be called 'pixilation' effects, superimpositions and animation not only to display the staging of an art school ball, but also to tap into the aesthetic sensations supposedly produced by this event.

His two early films won prizes at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, where fellow Scot and future NFB founder John Grierson was a judge.[7]

Career

GPO Film Unit

Grierson, who was at that time head of the UK General Post Office film unit, saw another of his movies at an amateur film festival and hired McLaren.[1][7][8] McLaren worked at the GPO from 1936 to 1939, making eight films including Defence of Madrid, Book Bargain (1937), Mony a Pickle, Love on the Wing (1938), and News for the Navy (1938).[8]

Solomon Guggenheim Foundation

McLaren then moved to New York City in 1939,[9] just as World War II was about to begin in Europe. With a grant from the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation, he worked in New York until 1941, making drawn-on-film animated works, including Boogie-Doodle (1940), along with Dots, Loops and Stars and Stripes.[10][11]

NFB

In 1941, at the invitation of Grierson, McLaren moved to Ottawa in 1941 to work for the National Film Board and open an animation studio and to train Canadian animators. Upon his arrival in Canada, he made two films with the American director Mary Ellen ButeSpook Sport and Tarantella. Grierson asked him to direct a promotional film reminding Canadians to mail their Christmas cards early, Mail Early (1941). He then worked on animated shorts as well as maps for Allied propaganda documentary films, followed by his War Bonds campaign films: V for Victory (1941), 5 for 4 (1942), Hen Hop (1942), Dollar Dance (1943) and Tic Tac Toe (1943).[8] In 1943, he also produced the six-film series of animated French songs, Chants Populaire. In 1944 and 1945, he would do a similar series in English with Let's All Sing Together.

As of 1942, McLaren could no longer keep up with the demands for animation at the fast-growing NFB, and he was asked by Grierson to recruit art students and create a small animation team—a task made more difficult because many young students had gone off to fight in the war. McLaren found recruits for his fledgling animation unit at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal and the Ontario College of Art, including René Jodoin, George Dunning, Jim McKay, Grant Munro and his future collaborator, Evelyn Lambart. McLaren trained these emerging animators, who would all work on cartoons, animated cards and propaganda documentaries before going on to make their own films. Studio A, the NFB's first animation studio, formally came into existence as of January 1943, with McLaren as its head.[1][8]

During his work for the NFB, McLaren made 70 films, including Begone Dull Care (1949), Rythmetic (1956), Christmas Cracker (1963), Pas de Deux (1968), and the Oscar-winning Neighbours (1952), which is a brilliant combination of visuals and sound, and has a strong social message against violence and war. McLaren won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film for Blinkity Blank (1955), which he later selected as his diploma piece when he was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1974.[4]

UNESCO

In addition to film, McLaren worked with UNESCO in the 1950s and 1960s on programs to teach film and animation techniques in China and India.[1] His five part "Animated Motion" shorts, produced in the late 1970s, are an excellent example of instruction on the basics of film animation.

Legacy

McLaren is remembered for his experiments with image and sound as he developed a number of groundbreaking techniques for combining and synchronizing animation with music.

The National Film Board honoured McLaren by naming its Montreal head office building the Norman McLaren Building. The Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, which is home to the NFB, has also honoured McLaren by naming a borough district after him.

In 1979, the new Edinburgh Filmhouse included two seats dedicated to McLaren and Grierson.[6]

In 2006, McLaren was the subject of a short animated documentary McLaren's Negatives. Also in 2006, the Film Board marked the 65th anniversary of NFB animation with an international retrospective of McLaren's restored classics and a new DVD box set of his complete works.

In June 2013, the NFB released an iTunes app entitled "McLaren's Workshop," allowing users to create their own films using animation techniques utilized by McLaren and providing access to over fifty of his films.[12]

In June 2018, Robert Lepage, principal dancer Guillaume Côté and the National Ballet of Canada staged a ballet entitled Frame by Frame, based on McLaren's life and work.[13]

Birth centenary events

The 100th anniversary of the birth of McLaren was marked by a project entitled "McLaren Wall-to-Wall" in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district, with short films inspired by McLaren works Neighbours, Begone Dull Care, Synchromy and Spheres projected onto local landmarks.[14]

McLaren's centenary was also celebrated in Scotland with the McLaren 2014 Programme of screenings, exhibitions, events and animation workshops. The Programme was conceived of and directed by animator Iain Gardner who also serves as the Animation Programmer for the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The programme was a key focus within the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival in June, and ran through to the end of the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in August. The McLaren 2014 Programme was managed by the Centre for the Moving Image, working in partnership with the National Film Board of Canada, and over 20 partners in Scotland and the UK.[15]

In April 2014 his only surviving nephew Douglas Biggar (younger son of Sheena) unveiled a blue heritage plaque on his childhood home marking the centenary of his birth.[16]

Honours

In 1968, McLaren was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and, in 1973, Companion of the Order of Canada.[17]

In 1954, the Locarno Film Festival included a block of programming title Homage to Norman McLaren.[18]

In 1975, he was presented with the Winsor McCay Award in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the art of animation.

In 1977, he received an honorary doctorate from Concordia University.[19]

In 1982, he was the first anglophone to receive the Prix Albert-Tessier, given to persons for an outstanding career in Québec cinema.

In 1985, McLaren was named Chevalier of the National Order of Quebec.[20]

In 1986, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film – Animafest Zagreb.[21]

In 2009, McLaren's works were added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme, listing the most significant documentary heritage collections in the world.[22]

Personal life

McLaren's life partner was fellow NFB director Guy Glover, whom he met at the ballet in London in 1937. They remained together until McLaren's death in 1987.[23][24]

Filmography

Glasgow School of Art[25]

  • Hand-Painted Abstractions, 1933 – co-director with Stewart McAllister
  • Seven Till Five, 1935 - producer, director
  • Camera Makes Whoopee, Glasgow School of Art 1935 - producer, director
  • Polychrome Phantasy, Glasgow School of Art 1935 - producer, director
  • Colour Cocktail, 1935 - producer, director
  • Hell Unlimited, 1936 - co-producer and co-director with Helen Biggar

GPO Film Unit

  • Defence of Madrid, 1936 - producer, co-director with Ivor Montagu
  • Book Bargain, 1937 - director, co-producer with Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Making a Book, 1937 - director
  • A Job in a Million, Evelyn Spice Cherry 1937 - editor
  • Love on the Wing, 1938 - animator, producer, director
  • Mony a Pickle, 1938 - producer, co-director
  • News for the Navy, 1938 - producer, director
  • The Obedient Flame, 1939 - director

Independent

  • Allegro, 1939 - director, animator
  • Rumba, 1939 - director, animator
  • Scherzo, 1939 - producer, director
  • Snakes, 1940 - producer, director
  • La Perdriole, 1940 - producer, director
  • Little Negro, 1940 - producer, director
  • NBC Valentine's Greeting, 1940 - animator, producer, director
  • Stars and Stripes, 1940 - animator, producer, director
  • Dots, 1940 - animator, producer, director (released 1949)
  • Loops, 1940 - animator, producer, director (released 1949)
  • Boogie-Doodle, 1941 - animator, producer, director
  • Blue Peter, TV series, BBC 1963 - animator, 2 episodes

National Film Board of Canada[26]

  • Spook Sport, 1940 - director, co-producer with Mary Ellen Bute
  • Tarantella, Mary Ellen Bute and Ted Nemeth 1940 - animation
  • Mail Early, 1941 - animator, producer, director
  • V is for Victory, 1941 - animator, producer, director
  • July 4th, 1941 - producer, director
  • Five for Four, 1942 - animator, producer, director
  • Hen Hop, 1942 - animator, producer, director
  • Barrel Zoom, 1943 - animator, producer, director
  • En roulant ma boule, Chants populaires No. 1, Jim MacKay 1943 - producer
  • Envoyons d'l'avant nos gens, Chants populaires No. 2, Jean-Paul Ladouceur and George Dunning 1943 - producer
  • Là-bas sur ces montagnes, Chants populaires No. 3, Jim MacKay and George Dunning 1943 - producer
  • Filez, filez, ô mon navire, Chants populaires No. 4, Jim MacKay and George Dunning 1943 - producer
  • C'est l'aviron, Chants populaires No. 5, 1943 - producer, co-animator and co-director with Alexandre Alexeieff
  • Là-haut sur ces montagnes, Chants populaires No. 6, 1943 - animator, producer, director
  • Dollar Dance, 1943 - animator, producer, director
  • Tic Tac Toe, 1943 - producer
  • Alouette, 1944 - producer, co-director and co-animator with René Jodoin
  • A Rainy Day, 1944 - co-producer with Philip Ragan
  • Keep Your Mouth Shut, 1944 - producer, director
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 1, 1944 - producer
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 2, 1944 - producer
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 3, 1945 - producer
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 4, 1945 - producer
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 5, 1945 - producer
  • Let's All Sing Together: No. 6, 1945 - producer
  • Hoppity Pop, 1946 - animator, producer, director
  • A Little Phantasy on a 19th-Century Painting, 1946 - animator, producer, director
  • Story of a Violin, Jacques Bobet 1947 - co-animator with Evelyn Lambart
  • Fiddle-de-dee, 1947 - animator, producer, director
  • La poulette grise, 1947 - animator, producer, director
  • Begone Dull Care, 1949 - producer, editor, co-animator and co-director with Evelyn Lambart
  • Dots, 1949 - animator, producer, director
  • Loops, 1949 - animator, producer, director
  • Over-Dependency, Robert Anderson 1949 - animator
  • Now is the Time, 1951 - animator, director, co-producer with Evelyn Lambart
  • Around Is Around, 1951 - producer, director, co-animator with Evelyn Lambart
  • On the Farm - Test, 1951 - director
  • Pen Point Percussion, 1951 - director, co-producer with Tom Daly
  • Neighbours, 1952 - music, animator, producer, director
  • A Phantasy, 1952 - animator, producer, director
  • Two Bagatelles, 1952 - music, animator, producer, co-director with Grant Munro
  • Twirligig, 1952 - producer
  • Ballet Adagio, 1953 - animator, producer, director
  • Blinkity Blank, 1955 - animator, producer, director
  • Rythmetic, 1956 - producer, co-director and co-animator with Evelyn Lambart
  • A Chairy Tale, 1957 - producer, co-director with Claude Jutra
  • Le Merle, 1958 - producer, director, co-animator with Evelyn Lambart
  • The Wonderful World of Jack Paar, 1959 - titles
  • Mail Early for Christmas, 1959 - animator, producer, director
  • Serenal, 1959 - animator, producer, director
  • Short and Suite, 1959 - director, producer, co-animator with Evelyn Lambart
  • Lines: Vertical, 1960 - producer, co-animator and co-director with Evelyn Lambart
  • Flicker Film - Test, 1961 - director
  • Times Square Animated Lightboard, 1960 - animator, director
  • New York Lightboard, 1961 - producer, director
  • Lines: Horizontal, 1962 - producer, co-animator and co-director with Evelyn Lambart
  • Christmas Cracker, 1963 - co-director with Grant Munro, Gerald Potterton and Jeff Hale
  • Seven Surprizes - compilation 1963 - co-director with Grant Munro, and Claude Jutra
  • Canon - animated film, 1964 - co-producer and co-director with Grant Munro
  • Mosaic, 1965 - producer, co-animator and co-director with Evelyn Lambart
  • Korean Alphabet, Kim In Tae 1967 - sound
  • Pas de deux, 1968 - producer, director
  • Spheres, 1969 - co-producer, co-director and co-animator with René Jodoin
  • Synchromy, 1971 - music, visuals, producer, director
  • Pinscreen, 1973 - director
  • Animated Motion, Parts 1-5, 1976-78 - co-director and co-producer with Grant Munro
  • Narcissus, 1983 - director
  • Pas de deux and the Dance of Time, 1985 - co-director with Francine Viel

Awards

Hen Hop (1942)[27]

  • World Festival of Film, Brussels: Special Award, 1949

A Little Phantasy on a 19th-Century Painting (1946)[28]

Fiddle-de-dee (1947)[29]

  • Salerno Short Film Festival, Salerno, Italy: First Prize, Gulf of Salerno Trophy of the Festival, 1950
  • International Review of Specialized Cinematography, Rome: Certificate of Honour, Film Production in General, 1955
  • International Review of Specialized Cinematography, Rome: Diploma of Honour, 1957
  • World Festival of Film, Brussels: Special Award, 1949

Begone Dull Care (1949)[30][31]

Dots (1940) and Loops (1940) (released together 1949)[32][33]

Pen Point Percussion (1951)[34]

Now is the Time (1951)[35]

Around Is Around (1951)[36]

Neighbours (1952)[37]

A Phantasy (1952)[38]

Blinkity Blank (1955)

Rythmetic (1956)

A Chairy Tale (1957)

Le Merle (1958)

  • SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films, Montevideo, Uruguay: Honourable Mention, 1956
  • Locarno Film Festival, Locarno, Switzerland: Diploma of Honour, 1958
  • World Festival of Film, Brussels: First Prize for Best Use of Colour, 1958
  • Ibero-American-Filipino Documentary Film Contest, Bilbao: Special Mention, 1959
  • International Review of Specialized Cinematography, Rome: Diploma of Honour, 1959
  • American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Films as Art, 1960

Short and Suite (1959)

Serenal (1959)

Lines: Vertical (1960)[40]

New York Lightboard (1961)

  • Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films, Brussels: Special Jury Prize for Originality, 1961

Christmas Cracker (1963)

  • Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: First Prize, Best Animated Short, 1964
  • Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: Grand Prize for Technique, Films for Children, 1965
  • Electronic, Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review, Rome: Grand Prize for Animation Technique, 1965
  • Film Centrum Foundation Film Show, Naarden, Netherlands: Silver Squirrel, Second Prize 1966
  • Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films, Philadelphia: Award of Exceptional Merit, 1967
  • Landers Associates Annual Awards, Los Angeles: Award of Merit, 1965
  • 37th Academy Awards, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Short Subject – Cartoons, 1965

Canon (1964)[41]

Mosaic (1965)[42]

Pas de deux (1968)

Spheres (1969)

  • International Festival of Experimental and Documentary Films, Córdoba, Argentina: Special Mention, Experimental, 1970

Synchronomy (1971)

Ballet Adagio (1972)

Animated Motion (1976)[44]

  • Athens International Film/Video Festival, Athens, Georgia: Special Merit Award, 1978

Narcissus (1983)

See also

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Bibliography

  • Burant, Jim. Ottawa Art & Artists: An Illustrated History. Toronto: Art Canada Institute, 2022. ISBN 978-1-4871-0289-0
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  • Raphaël Bassan, "Norman McLaren : le silence de Prométhée", in Les Cahiers de Paris expérimental, no 17 (in French) (2004)*
  • Olivier Cotte (2007) Secrets of Oscar-winning animation: Behind the scenes of 13 classic short animations. (Making of Neighbours) Focal Press. ISBN 978-0-240-52070-4
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External links

  • Norman McLaren at IMDb
  • NFB YouTube official channel
  • Films of Norman McLaren at the National Film Board of Canada website
  • Norman McLaren: Hands-on Animation and Creative Process: Norman McLaren at the National Film Board of Canada website
  • Order of Canada Citation
  • Norman McLaren on screenonline
  • McLaren's Workshop (iTunes preview page)
  • Norman McLaren Archive at the University of Stirling Archive

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William Norman McLaren CC CQ LL D 11 April 1914 27 January 1987 was a Scottish Canadian animator director and producer known for his work for the National Film Board of Canada NFB 1 He was a pioneer in a number of areas of animation and filmmaking including hand drawn animation drawn on film animation visual music abstract film pixilation and graphical sound 2 3 McLaren was also an artist and printmaker and explored his interest in dance in his films 4 Norman McLarenMcLaren drawing directly on film 1944 BornWilliam Norman McLaren 1914 04 11 11 April 1914Stirling ScotlandDied27 January 1987 1987 01 27 aged 72 Hudson QuebecNationalityScottish CanadianAlma materGlasgow School of ArtOccupation s Animator director producerYears active1933 1985Known forFilmmaking innovation Founding the animation department of the National Film Board of CanadaNotable workNeighboursRythmeticPas de deuxHen HopBegone Dull CareBlinkity BlankA Chairy TaleChristmas CrackerSynchromyLines VerticalMosaicCanonNarcissusPartnerGuy GloverAwardsCompanion of the Order of CanadaOfficer of the Order of CanadaChevalier National Order of QuebecPrix Albert TessierDoctor of Laws honoris causa Concordia UniversityFilm Awards See belowHis films garnered numerous awards including one Oscar one Palme d Or three BAFTA Awards and six Venice Film Festival awards 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 GPO Film Unit 2 2 Solomon Guggenheim Foundation 2 3 NFB 2 4 UNESCO 3 Legacy 3 1 Birth centenary events 4 Honours 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life EditNorman McLaren was born in Stirling Scotland on 11 April 1914 He had two older siblings one brother Jack and a sister Sheena 6 At the age of 21 he travelled to Russia for a vacation which confirmed his communist beliefs his father had paid for the trip in hopes of curing these beliefs 6 When McLaren was 22 he left Stirling 6 and studied set design at the Glasgow School of Art 1 While there he joined the Kinecraft Society within the society he began to experiment with different styles and techniques of filmmaking 6 It was also at the Glasgow School of Art that McLaren met Helen Biggar they produced films together outside the School and sought to have their productions released nationally 6 His early experiments with film and animation included actually scratching and painting the film stock itself as he did not have ready access to a camera One of his earliest extant films Seven Till Five 1935 a day in the life of an art school was influenced by Eisenstein and displays a strongly formalist attitude McLaren s film Camera Makes Whoopee 1935 was a more elaborate take on the themes explored in Seven Till Five inspired by his acquisition of a Cine Kodak camera which enabled him to execute a number of trick shots McLaren used what would later be called pixilation effects superimpositions and animation not only to display the staging of an art school ball but also to tap into the aesthetic sensations supposedly produced by this event His two early films won prizes at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival where fellow Scot and future NFB founder John Grierson was a judge 7 Career EditGPO Film Unit Edit Grierson who was at that time head of the UK General Post Office film unit saw another of his movies at an amateur film festival and hired McLaren 1 7 8 McLaren worked at the GPO from 1936 to 1939 making eight films including Defence of Madrid Book Bargain 1937 Mony a Pickle Love on the Wing 1938 and News for the Navy 1938 8 Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Edit McLaren then moved to New York City in 1939 9 just as World War II was about to begin in Europe With a grant from the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation he worked in New York until 1941 making drawn on film animated works including Boogie Doodle 1940 along with Dots Loops and Stars and Stripes 10 11 NFB Edit In 1941 at the invitation of Grierson McLaren moved to Ottawa in 1941 to work for the National Film Board and open an animation studio and to train Canadian animators Upon his arrival in Canada he made two films with the American director Mary Ellen Bute Spook Sport and Tarantella Grierson asked him to direct a promotional film reminding Canadians to mail their Christmas cards early Mail Early 1941 He then worked on animated shorts as well as maps for Allied propaganda documentary films followed by his War Bonds campaign films V for Victory 1941 5 for 4 1942 Hen Hop 1942 Dollar Dance 1943 and Tic Tac Toe 1943 8 In 1943 he also produced the six film series of animated French songs Chants Populaire In 1944 and 1945 he would do a similar series in English with Let s All Sing Together As of 1942 McLaren could no longer keep up with the demands for animation at the fast growing NFB and he was asked by Grierson to recruit art students and create a small animation team a task made more difficult because many young students had gone off to fight in the war McLaren found recruits for his fledgling animation unit at the Ecole des beaux arts de Montreal and the Ontario College of Art including Rene Jodoin George Dunning Jim McKay Grant Munro and his future collaborator Evelyn Lambart McLaren trained these emerging animators who would all work on cartoons animated cards and propaganda documentaries before going on to make their own films Studio A the NFB s first animation studio formally came into existence as of January 1943 with McLaren as its head 1 8 During his work for the NFB McLaren made 70 films including Begone Dull Care 1949 Rythmetic 1956 Christmas Cracker 1963 Pas de Deux 1968 and the Oscar winning Neighbours 1952 which is a brilliant combination of visuals and sound and has a strong social message against violence and war McLaren won the Short Film Palme d Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film for Blinkity Blank 1955 which he later selected as his diploma piece when he was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1974 4 UNESCO Edit In addition to film McLaren worked with UNESCO in the 1950s and 1960s on programs to teach film and animation techniques in China and India 1 His five part Animated Motion shorts produced in the late 1970s are an excellent example of instruction on the basics of film animation Legacy EditMcLaren is remembered for his experiments with image and sound as he developed a number of groundbreaking techniques for combining and synchronizing animation with music The National Film Board honoured McLaren by naming its Montreal head office building the Norman McLaren Building The Montreal borough of Saint Laurent which is home to the NFB has also honoured McLaren by naming a borough district after him In 1979 the new Edinburgh Filmhouse included two seats dedicated to McLaren and Grierson 6 In 2006 McLaren was the subject of a short animated documentary McLaren s Negatives Also in 2006 the Film Board marked the 65th anniversary of NFB animation with an international retrospective of McLaren s restored classics and a new DVD box set of his complete works In June 2013 the NFB released an iTunes app entitled McLaren s Workshop allowing users to create their own films using animation techniques utilized by McLaren and providing access to over fifty of his films 12 In June 2018 Robert Lepage principal dancer Guillaume Cote and the National Ballet of Canada staged a ballet entitled Frame by Frame based on McLaren s life and work 13 Birth centenary events Edit The 100th anniversary of the birth of McLaren was marked by a project entitled McLaren Wall to Wall in Montreal s Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district with short films inspired by McLaren works Neighbours Begone Dull Care Synchromy and Spheres projected onto local landmarks 14 McLaren s centenary was also celebrated in Scotland with the McLaren 2014 Programme of screenings exhibitions events and animation workshops The Programme was conceived of and directed by animator Iain Gardner who also serves as the Animation Programmer for the Edinburgh International Film Festival The programme was a key focus within the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival in June and ran through to the end of the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in August The McLaren 2014 Programme was managed by the Centre for the Moving Image working in partnership with the National Film Board of Canada and over 20 partners in Scotland and the UK 15 In April 2014 his only surviving nephew Douglas Biggar younger son of Sheena unveiled a blue heritage plaque on his childhood home marking the centenary of his birth 16 Honours EditIn 1968 McLaren was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and in 1973 Companion of the Order of Canada 17 In 1954 the Locarno Film Festival included a block of programming title Homage to Norman McLaren 18 In 1975 he was presented with the Winsor McCay Award in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the art of animation In 1977 he received an honorary doctorate from Concordia University 19 In 1982 he was the first anglophone to receive the Prix Albert Tessier given to persons for an outstanding career in Quebec cinema In 1985 McLaren was named Chevalier of the National Order of Quebec 20 In 1986 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb 21 In 2009 McLaren s works were added to UNESCO s Memory of the World Programme listing the most significant documentary heritage collections in the world 22 Personal life EditMcLaren s life partner was fellow NFB director Guy Glover whom he met at the ballet in London in 1937 They remained together until McLaren s death in 1987 23 24 Filmography EditGlasgow School of Art 25 Hand Painted Abstractions 1933 co director with Stewart McAllister Seven Till Five 1935 producer director Camera Makes Whoopee Glasgow School of Art 1935 producer director Polychrome Phantasy Glasgow School of Art 1935 producer director Colour Cocktail 1935 producer director Hell Unlimited 1936 co producer and co director with Helen BiggarGPO Film Unit Defence of Madrid 1936 producer co director with Ivor Montagu Book Bargain 1937 director co producer with Alberto Cavalcanti Making a Book 1937 director A Job in a Million Evelyn Spice Cherry 1937 editor Love on the Wing 1938 animator producer director Mony a Pickle 1938 producer co director News for the Navy 1938 producer director The Obedient Flame 1939 directorIndependent Allegro 1939 director animator Rumba 1939 director animator Scherzo 1939 producer director Snakes 1940 producer director La Perdriole 1940 producer director Little Negro 1940 producer director NBC Valentine s Greeting 1940 animator producer director Stars and Stripes 1940 animator producer director Dots 1940 animator producer director released 1949 Loops 1940 animator producer director released 1949 Boogie Doodle 1941 animator producer director Blue Peter TV series BBC 1963 animator 2 episodesNational Film Board of Canada 26 Spook Sport 1940 director co producer with Mary Ellen Bute Tarantella Mary Ellen Bute and Ted Nemeth 1940 animation Mail Early 1941 animator producer director V is for Victory 1941 animator producer director July 4th 1941 producer director Five for Four 1942 animator producer director Hen Hop 1942 animator producer director Barrel Zoom 1943 animator producer director En roulant ma boule Chants populaires No 1 Jim MacKay 1943 producer Envoyons d l avant nos gens Chants populaires No 2 Jean Paul Ladouceur and George Dunning 1943 producer La bas sur ces montagnes Chants populaires No 3 Jim MacKay and George Dunning 1943 producer Filez filez o mon navire Chants populaires No 4 Jim MacKay and George Dunning 1943 producer C est l aviron Chants populaires No 5 1943 producer co animator and co director with Alexandre Alexeieff La haut sur ces montagnes Chants populaires No 6 1943 animator producer director Dollar Dance 1943 animator producer director Tic Tac Toe 1943 producer Alouette 1944 producer co director and co animator with Rene Jodoin A Rainy Day 1944 co producer with Philip Ragan Keep Your Mouth Shut 1944 producer director Let s All Sing Together No 1 1944 producer Let s All Sing Together No 2 1944 producer Let s All Sing Together No 3 1945 producer Let s All Sing Together No 4 1945 producer Let s All Sing Together No 5 1945 producer Let s All Sing Together No 6 1945 producer Hoppity Pop 1946 animator producer director A Little Phantasy on a 19th Century Painting 1946 animator producer director Story of a Violin Jacques Bobet 1947 co animator with Evelyn Lambart Fiddle de dee 1947 animator producer director La poulette grise 1947 animator producer director Begone Dull Care 1949 producer editor co animator and co director with Evelyn Lambart Dots 1949 animator producer director Loops 1949 animator producer director Over Dependency Robert Anderson 1949 animator Now is the Time 1951 animator director co producer with Evelyn Lambart Around Is Around 1951 producer director co animator with Evelyn Lambart On the Farm Test 1951 director Pen Point Percussion 1951 director co producer with Tom Daly Neighbours 1952 music animator producer director A Phantasy 1952 animator producer director Two Bagatelles 1952 music animator producer co director with Grant Munro Twirligig 1952 producer Ballet Adagio 1953 animator producer director Blinkity Blank 1955 animator producer director Rythmetic 1956 producer co director and co animator with Evelyn Lambart A Chairy Tale 1957 producer co director with Claude Jutra Le Merle 1958 producer director co animator with Evelyn Lambart The Wonderful World of Jack Paar 1959 titles Mail Early for Christmas 1959 animator producer director Serenal 1959 animator producer director Short and Suite 1959 director producer co animator with Evelyn Lambart Lines Vertical 1960 producer co animator and co director with Evelyn Lambart Flicker Film Test 1961 director Times Square Animated Lightboard 1960 animator director New York Lightboard 1961 producer director Lines Horizontal 1962 producer co animator and co director with Evelyn Lambart Christmas Cracker 1963 co director with Grant Munro Gerald Potterton and Jeff Hale Seven Surprizes compilation 1963 co director with Grant Munro and Claude Jutra Canon animated film 1964 co producer and co director with Grant Munro Mosaic 1965 producer co animator and co director with Evelyn Lambart Korean Alphabet Kim In Tae 1967 sound Pas de deux 1968 producer director Spheres 1969 co producer co director and co animator with Rene Jodoin Synchromy 1971 music visuals producer director Pinscreen 1973 director Animated Motion Parts 1 5 1976 78 co director and co producer with Grant Munro Narcissus 1983 director Pas de deux and the Dance of Time 1985 co director with Francine VielAwards EditHen Hop 1942 27 World Festival of Film Brussels Special Award 1949A Little Phantasy on a 19th Century Painting 1946 28 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Chamber of Commerce of Salerno Cup for Best Avant garde Film 1950Fiddle de dee 1947 29 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Italy First Prize Gulf of Salerno Trophy of the Festival 1950 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Certificate of Honour Film Production in General 1955 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Diploma of Honour 1957 World Festival of Film Brussels Special Award 1949Begone Dull Care 1949 30 31 Venice Film Festival Venice First Prize Art Films 1950 2nd Canadian Film Awards Ottawa Special Award Experimentation 1950 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Honourable Mention Miscellaneous Film 1950 Berlin International Film Festival Berlin Silver Medal Documentary Short Film 1951 American Federation of Arts and Film Advisory Center Film Festival Woodstock New York Best Experimental Film 1952 Durban International Film Festival Durban First Place Silver Medal Experimental 1954Dots 1940 and Loops 1940 released together 1949 32 33 1st Canadian Film Awards Ottawa Special Award for Experimental Film 1949 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Diploma of Honour 1955 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Honourable Mention Miscellaneous Film 1950Pen Point Percussion 1951 34 Venice Film Festival Venice Honourable Mention Experimental Films 1951Now is the Time 1951 35 4th Canadian Film Awards Special Award for Experimental Filmmaking 1952 with Around Is Around Around Is Around 1951 36 BFI London Film Festival London Nominee Best Animation 1957 4th Canadian Film Awards Special Award for Experimental Filmmaking 1952 with Now is the Time Neighbours 1952 37 25th Academy Awards Los Angeles Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject 1953 Boston Film Festival Boston Award of Merit Adult Education 1953 5th Canadian Film Awards Montreal Honourable Mention 1953 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Gulf of Salerno Grand Trophy 1954 Yorkton Film Festival Yorkton Saskatchewan Third Award Sociology 1954 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Certificate of Honour 1955 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Diploma of Honour 1957 Golden Gate International Film Festival San Francisco Redwood Award for Special Merit Film as Communication 1967 Calvin Workshop Awards Kansas City Missouri Notable Film Award 1968 25th Academy Awards Los Angeles Nominee Best Live Action Short Subject 1953A Phantasy 1952 38 Venice Film Festival Venice Second Prize Experimental Films 1952 Boston Film Festival Boston First Place Arts 1953 5th Canadian Film Awards Montreal Special Award Non Theatrical 1953Blinkity Blank 1955 Cannes Film Festival Cannes Short Film Palme d Or 1955 9th British Academy Film Awards London BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film 1956 Berlin International Film Festival Berlin Silver Bear 1955 Franco American International Film Festival Paris Fourth Prize 1955 Edinburgh International Film Festival Edinburgh Diploma of Merit 1955 Cape Town International Film Festival Cape Town Certificate of Merit Documentary 1955 Durban International Film Festival Durban Certificate of Merit Documentary 1955 SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films Montevideo Uruguay First Honourable Mention Experimental Films 1956Rythmetic 1956 6th Berlin International Film Festival Berlin Silver Bear Short Films 1956 39 Edinburgh International Film Festival Edinburgh Diploma of Merit 1956 Rapallo International Film Festival Rapallo Italy First Prize Abstract Films 1957 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Diploma of Honour 1957 Chicago Festival of Contemporary Arts University of Illinois Chicago First Prize 1957 Golden Reel International Film Festival Film Council of America New York Silver Reel Award Avant Garde and Experimental 1957 Durban International Film Festival Durban Certificate of Merit 1957 Johannesburg International Film Festival Johannesburg Certificate of Merit 1957A Chairy Tale 1957 Venice Film Festival Venice First Prize Experimental and Avant garde 1957 11th British Academy Film Awards London Special BAFTA Award for work lying outside the feature and documentary fields 1958 Rapallo International Film Festival Rapallo Italy Second Prize Experimental 1958 10th Canadian Film Awards Toronto Award of Merit Non Theatrical Arts and Experimental 1958 30th Academy Awards Los Angeles Nominee Best Live Action Short Subject 1958Le Merle 1958 SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films Montevideo Uruguay Honourable Mention 1956 Locarno Film Festival Locarno Switzerland Diploma of Honour 1958 World Festival of Film Brussels First Prize for Best Use of Colour 1958 Ibero American Filipino Documentary Film Contest Bilbao Special Mention 1959 International Review of Specialized Cinematography Rome Diploma of Honour 1959 American Film and Video Festival New York Blue Ribbon Films as Art 1960Short and Suite 1959 Venice Film Festival Venice CIDALC Prize 1959 Bergamo Film Meeting Bergamo Special Mention 1959Serenal 1959 Ibero American Filipino Documentary Film Contest Bilbao Special Mention 1959 Bergamo Film Meeting Bergamo Special Mention 1959 San Sebastian International Film Festival San Sebastian Special Mention 1959Lines Vertical 1960 40 Venice Film Festival Venice First Prize Experimental 1960 BFI London Film Festival London Outstanding Film of the Year for Presentation 1960 Edinburgh International Film Festival Edinburgh Diploma of Merit 1960 CIDALC Festival of Music and Dance in Film Valencia First Prize 1961 13th Canadian Film Awards Toronto Best Film Arts and Experimental 1961New York Lightboard 1961 Festival of Tourist and Folklore Films Brussels Special Jury Prize for Originality 1961Christmas Cracker 1963 Golden Gate International Film Festival San Francisco First Prize Best Animated Short 1964 Electronic Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review Rome Grand Prize for Technique Films for Children 1965 Electronic Nuclear and Teleradio Cinematographic Review Rome Grand Prize for Animation Technique 1965 Film Centrum Foundation Film Show Naarden Netherlands Silver Squirrel Second Prize 1966 Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films Philadelphia Award of Exceptional Merit 1967 Landers Associates Annual Awards Los Angeles Award of Merit 1965 37th Academy Awards Los Angeles Nominee Best Short Subject Cartoons 1965Canon 1964 41 Montreal International Film Festival Montreal First Prize Best Animated Film 1965 3rd International Film Festival of India New Delhi Bronze Peacock Second Prize 1965 17th Canadian Film Awards Toronto Genie Award for Best Film Arts and Experimental 1965Mosaic 1965 42 Vancouver International Film Festival Vancouver Certificate of Merit 1965 FIBA International Festival of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires First Prize 1966 Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne First Prize 1966 American Film and Video Festival New York Blue Ribbon 1966 Calvin Workshop Awards Kansas City Missouri Notable Film Award 1966Pas de deux 1968 22nd British Academy Film Awards London BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation 1969 43 BFI London Film Festival London Outstanding Film of the Year 1968 Chicago International Film Festival Chicago Special Plaque of the Jury 1968 20th Canadian Film Awards Toronto Special Prize for Outstanding Artistic Achievement 1968 FIBA International Festival of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Silver Cabildo for the Most Original Film 1968 Cambodia International Film Festival Phnom Penh First Prize Short Film 1968 Locarno Film Festival Locarno Switzerland Diploma of Honour 1968 Melbourne International Film Festival Melbourne Grand Prize Short Subject 1969 Film Critics and Journalists Association of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Golden Plaque Short Film 1969 International Film Festival of Ballet Nervi Silver Orchid Award 1969 Yorkton Film Festival Yorkton Saskatchewan First Place Creative Art 1969 Colombo International Film Festival Colombo Sri Lanka Honourable Mention Short Film 1969 Salerno Short Film Festival Salerno Italy Trophy of the Festival 1970 Panama International Film Festival Panama City Panama Award for Best Short Film 1970 International Festival of Short Films Philadelphia Top Film of the Festival 1971 American Film and Video Festival New York Blue Ribbon 1970 American Film and Video Festival New York Emily Award 1970 Festival of Music and Dance Menton Prize of the Secretary of State to the Prime Minister in charge of Youth Sports and Leisure 1971 41st Academy Awards Los Angeles Nominee as Duo Best Live Action Short Subject 1969Spheres 1969 International Festival of Experimental and Documentary Films Cordoba Argentina Special Mention Experimental 1970Synchronomy 1971 International Week of Cinema in Colour Barcelona Gold Medal 1971 Annecy International Animation Film Festival Annecy Special Jury Mention Short Films 1971 Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films Philadelphia Award of Exceptional Merit 1971 FIBA International Festival of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Cabildo de Plata for Most Original Film 1972 Melbourne Film Festival Melbourne Silver Boomerang 1972 American Film and Video Festival New York Blue Ribbon Experimental 1972 Rockville Film Festival Rockville Maryland Certificate of Honour 1972Ballet Adagio 1972 Atlanta Film Festival Silver Medal Live Action Short 1973 Columbus International Film amp Animation Festival Columbus Ohio Bronze Plaque Art and Culture 1973 Melbourne International Film Festival Melbourne Diploma of Merit 1973 Tisquesusa Dorado International Festival of Short Films Bogota First Prize Artistic Field 1980Animated Motion 1976 44 Athens International Film Video Festival Athens Georgia Special Merit Award 1978Narcissus 1983 International Film Festival of India New Delhi Golden Peacock for Best Short Film of the Festival 1984 Dance on Camera Festival New York Gold Star Award 1984 Yorkton Film Festival Yorkton Golden Sheaf for Best Experimental Film 1984 American Film and Video Festival New York Honorable Mention Visual Essays 1984 Columbus International Film amp Animation Festival Columbus Ohio Honorable Mention 1984 Cartagena International Film Festival Murcia Spain Special Mention 1985 International Romantic Film Festival Divonne les Bains First Prize Madame de Stael Prize 1985See also EditRene Jodoin Motion graphics Steven Woloshen Evelyn Lambart Grant MunroReferences Edit a b c d e Rosenthal Alan The new documentary in action a casebook in film making University of California Press 1972 267 8 Print Schaffer Bill 2005 The Riddle of the Chicken The Work of Norman McLaren Senses of Cinema 35 Retrieved 16 March 2011 Clark Ken Summer 1987 Tribute to Norman McLaren Animator 19 2 Retrieved 20 March 2011 a b Burant Jim 2022 Ottawa Art amp Artists An Illustrated History Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0289 0 Kozlov Vladimir 28 May 2009 Movie of the week Norman McLaren retrospective Moscow News a b c d e f Dobson Nichola 25 January 2018 Norman McLaren between the frames New York ISBN 978 1 5013 2879 4 OCLC 1015372165 a b Liz Faber Helen Walters 2003 Animation Unlimited Innovative Short Films Since 1940 Laurence King Publishing p 1929 ISBN 1 85669 346 5 a b c d St Pierre Marc December 2011 70 Years of Animation Part 2 Norman McLaren NFB Blog National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 6 December 2011 Dobson Nichola Norman McLaren Between the Frames New York Bloomsbury Academic p 87 doi 10 5040 9781501328800 008 ISBN 978 1 5013 2881 7 Ortega Marcos 16 July 2006 Norman McLaren The Master s Edition Experimental Cinema Retrieved 1 April 2011 Beckerman Howard February 2004 Animation The Whole Story Allworth Press pp 51 52 ISBN 978 1 58115 301 9 Amidi Amid 7 June 2013 NFB s Free McLaren s Workshop iPad App is a Must Download Cartoon Brew Retrieved 28 June 2013 Demara Bruce 15 February 2017 National Ballet and Robert Lepage team on work honouring Norman McLaren Toronto Star Retrieved 23 February 2017 Milligan Mercedes 5 December 2013 NFB Invites Artists to Celebrate McLaren s 100th Animation Retrieved 18 December 2013 McGill Hannah 27 March 2014 McLaren 2014 festival shines a light on underappreciated experimental filmmaker Norman McLaren The List Retrieved 28 March 2014 Wood Aaron Happy 100th Birthday Norman McLaren Skwigly Published April 11th 2014 Accessed March 7th 2023 Mr Norman McLaren gg ca Governor General of Canada Retrieved 27 February 2023 8th Locarno Film Festival 1954 locarnofestival ca Locarno Film Festival Retrieved 9 March 2023 Locke John Honorary degree citation Norman McLaren concordia ca Concordia University Retrieved 27 February 2023 Norman McLaren ordre national gouv qc ca Ordre national du Quebec Retrieved 27 February 2023 Animafest Zagreb 1986 Boswell Randy 31 July 2009 Montreal filmmaker honoured by UN Montreal Gazette Canwest Retrieved 4 August 2009 dead link McWilliams Donald 1990 Creative Process Norman McLaren Glassman Marc 17 August 2009 Norman McLaren Animation genius created poetry Playback Brunico Communications Retrieved 29 January 2014 Norman McLaren bfi org uk British Film Institute Retrieved 27 February 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Retrieved 17 March 2023 A Phantasy onf nfb gc ca National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 17 March 2023 6th Berlin International Film Festival Prize Winners berlinale de Archived from the original on 15 October 2013 Retrieved 26 December 2009 Lines Vertical onf nfb gc ca National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 26 February 2023 Canon onf nfb gc ca National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 17 February 2023 Mosaic onf nfb gc ca National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 26 February 2023 NFB Collection Pas de deux Animated Motion onf nfb gc ca National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 17 February 2023 Bibliography EditBurant Jim Ottawa Art amp Artists An Illustrated History Toronto Art Canada Institute 2022 ISBN 978 1 4871 0289 0 Dominique Chateau Norman McLaren pensee cinema et cineplastique Nouvelles Vues issue 17 winter spring 2016 https web archive org web 20160809181327 http www nouvellesvues ulaval ca no 17 hiver 2016 cinema et philosophie par s santini et p a fradet articles norman mclaren pensee cinema et cineplastique par dominique chateau Raphael Bassan Norman McLaren le silence de Promethee in Les Cahiers de Paris experimental no 17 in French 2004 Olivier Cotte 2007 Secrets of Oscar winning animation Behind the scenes of 13 classic short animations Making of Neighbours Focal Press ISBN 978 0 240 52070 4 Alfio Bastiancich Norman McLaren Precurseur des Nouvelles Images Dreamland editeur Paris 1997 in French ISBN 2 910027 07 4 Rogers Holly and Jeremy Barham The Music and Sound of Experimental Film New York Oxford University Press 2017 Burant Jim Ottawa Art amp Artists An Illustrated History Toronto Art Canada Institute 2022 ISBN 978 1 4871 0289 0External links EditNorman McLaren at IMDb NFB YouTube official channel Films of Norman McLaren at the National Film Board of Canada website Norman McLaren Hands on Animation and Creative Process Norman McLaren at the National Film Board of Canada website Canadian Film Encyclopedia Order of Canada Citation Norman McLaren on screenonline McLaren s Workshop iTunes preview page Norman McLaren Archive at the University of Stirling Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norman McLaren amp oldid 1145203707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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