Disney TV's Pioneer Webster Passes
Michael Webster, who established Walt Disney's television animation
division in 1984, passed away at the age 60 following a long battle with
multiple sclerosis. On Saturday, January 29, 2000, Mr. Webster succumbed to
complications from pneumonia at his home in Port Townsend, Washington,
U.S.A. During his 42 year tenure, Webster created the Walt Disney
Television Animation division and served as its senior VP until his
retirement in 1992. He oversaw production of the Emmy-winning NEW
Nick's Net Nozzle Closes
Nickelodeon has recently closed the San Mateo branch of its on-line unit
announced Nick On-line Pres. Fred Seibert. The office had been doing
research and development for "Project Nozzle" -- a re-launch of Nick.com as
a children's Web portal. To help strengthen the re-launch Viacom, owners of
Nick, bought San Mateo-based Web development house Nvolve, which turned
into the now de-funked San Mateo branch of Nick.com. This decision comes on
the heals of the suspension of "Project Nozzle's" main component My
Acclaim Acquires 2 New Staff
ACCLAIM ENTERTAINMENT INC., a leading worldwide interactive entertainment
company, has appointed JAY ANDRONACO as manager of public relations and
BRADFORD W. LOUCKS as vice president of sales. Andronaco will oversee
public relations initiatives for Acclaim's recently announced Extreme
Championship Wrestling (ECW) license, including the launch of the first
video game title on February 17, 2000, ECW HARDCORE REVOLUTION. In
addition, Andronaco will manage media relation initiatives for select
Mill Film's New Heads Of 3D
Mill Film announced that LAURENT HUGUENIOT and DAVID LOMAX have been
promoted to joint heads of Mill Film 3D. The promotion takes place with
immediate effect and follows on the heals of the recent announcement that
Mill Film will unite operations with sister company Magic Camera. Lomax
joined Mill Film in February 1997 from Pixar Animation Studios where he was
senior technical director for modeling and shader development on the
animated feature film, A BUGS LIFE. Since joining Mill Film, Lomax has
Funkmation Floats Into Brooklyn Navy Yard
Funkmation Studios, an animation house providing services for film,
television, CD-Rom and the Web, has floated into a new home in Brooklyn's
Navy Yard. The animation house will share the new space with New York
Studios' film and television sound stage. Funkmation's credits include:
SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH CD-Rom; storyboard and background design on
COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG; Flash animation on Partner Re's screen savers;
and a 2D animation pilot with C&C Films entitled MAXIMUM BLACK. The new
Letter Campaign To Honor Bergman At Oscars
Husband of the late Mary Kay Bergman, Dino Andrade, has put out a call to
SOUTH PARK and Mary Kay Bergman fans to write to the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences in an effort to have Mrs. Bergman included in the
"In Memoriam" segment of the 2000 Oscar ceremony. Typically, the Academy
only honors higher profile talent who have passed away in the past year. As
reported [AF 11/23/99], Mrs. Bergman took her own life on November 11, 1999
Home Movies On Cartoon Network
Tom Snyder Productions' HOME MOVIES has found a new home at Cartoon
Network. The Atlanta-based toon channel has ordered 13 episodes for 2000.
The order also includes five episodes, which originally aired on UPN last
spring and eight new episodes, to be produced beginning in February. HOME
MOVIES is about Brendon Small, a restless, creative third-grader, who uses
his video camera to deal with his problems. The cast includes Brendon
Small, Melissa Bardin Galsky and H. Jon Benjamin. The show is very funny as
Cartoon Campaign 2000
Cartoon Network's Cartoon Campaign 2000 is electing the next president from
a field of 50 cartoon candidates. Cartoon Network will provide the hopeful
candidates with free airtime from 7-9 p.m. each night between Sunday, March
5, and Thursday, March 9, 2000 when they will screen their own personal
cartoons for viewers. During each night's election coverage, viewers can
vote for their favorite characters via an 800-number that will appear on
Brennan Breaths At Oxygen
The Emmy award-winning producer of THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, JUDE
BRENNAN, has joined the ever-expanding roster at OXYGEN MEDIA. Brennan will
occupy the newly created bi-coastal position of senior vice president of
programming. Brennan will helm the television programming schedule for the
network. The new Oxygen channel will launch nationwide on February 2, 2000.
For the last 20 years, Brennan has served as vice president of creative
Stolar Shines As New Mattel Interactive Pres
BERNARD STOLAR was named president of MATTEL INTERACTIVE, the division that
includes The Learning Company and other software and high-tech products.
Stolar joins Mattel from Sega where he helped engineer the launch of the
Sega Dreamcast video game console in the United States. At Mattel, he will
try to mend the ailing Learning Company division, whose unexpected $105
million loss in the third quarter shocked investors and diminished Mattel's
Olive Jar Opens Door To New Exec Rhodes
OLIVE JAR STUDIOS has opened their doors to a new executive in charge of
special venue and theme park productions, MARK RHODES. Rhodes will help the
company's new West Coast branch increase business in both long format
productions and theme park attraction work, as well as aid in the
commercial division. When at Universal, Rhodes supervised two separate
animation projects produced by Olive Jar for Universal Studios' new Islands
of Adventure theme park, which opened in Summer 1999. Rhodes' other
Infogrames Inks 2 New Senior Managment Members
INFOGRAMES NORTH AMERICA, INC. announced that DEREK QUACKENBUSH and RON
RUDOLPH have joined the interactive company's senior management team.
Quackenbush takes on the role of CFO for Infogrames' North American
operations, while Rudolph will head human resources and administration as
the company's senior vice president of administration. For the past three
years, Quackenbush served as Sony's 989 Studios' director of finance and
administration. Prior to 989 Studios, he held various finance positions at
Tim Burton To Stain Shockwave.com
Tim Burton, creator of NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, has inked a deal to
bring a series of animated shorts featuring his Stainboy character to
shockwave.com. Viewers will be able to download the charcoal-drawn
superhero's first five-minute short sometime in Spring 2000. Under the
terms of the deal, Burton will keep full artistic control over the
characters and properties. The William Morris Agency brokered the deal
which allows for the cross over to TV if the shorts become a hit on the
Oscar's Animated Short List
AMPAS announced on Wednesday, January 26, 2000, its short list of ten films
to be considered for the coveted Oscar nomination for best animated short
film. Three to five of these films will be selected as nominees and
announced at 5:30 am PST on February 15, 2000. The 10 animated short films
making the list this year are: Aardman Animations' Peter Peaks' HUMDRUM;
Character Builders' Oscar Moore has two short listed films with THE
INDESCRIBABLE NTH and THE PHOX, THE BOX AND THE LOX, which screened earlier
CHROME Imaging Releases Photonyx 1.5
A new Switzerland-based company, CHROME Imaging, recently announced their
solution to the wonderful world of post-production Photonyx 1.5 is now
shipping. CHROME claims that the software, which is priced at a mere
US$675, was designed to address the high-end post-production market. The
program features RealTools, a painting palette which simulates real world
tools such as crayons, airbrush and charcoal. But moving on to compositing,
Photonyx features "Virtual Screens" technology which offers realtime zoom
RE:Vision Effects Announced ReelSmart Motion Blur
RE:Vision Effects recently released ReelSmart Motion Blur, a plug-in for
After Effects 4.0, Commotion 2.0+ and Final Cut Pro. The plug-in is
designed to apply more natural looking motion blur to effects shots and
video sequences within After Effects. ReelSmart Motion Blur automatically
tracks every pixel in the shot which takes the handy-work out of the
process. Features include reduced strobing, fewer artifacts, and a tool
which lets one blur one image sequence using the motion of another
Disney's Go.com Goes In A New Direction
On Thursday, January 27, 2000, Disney announced their decision to change
the direction of their Go.com from an all purpose portal and search engine
like AOL.com, Lycos and Yahoo! to strictly an entertainment and leisure
destination. This announcement comes on the same day as The U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit repealed the stay [AF 12/7/99] on a previous
injunction that bans the use of Go.com's green and yellow traffic light
logo. Disney was given the stay to allow them the chance to remove the logo
A Closer Look: Zagreb's Studio gets into Distribution
For the first time, Zagreb studio's library was offered for international
distribution at NATPE a year ago. The library offered all of Zagreb's
award-winning short films, including the works of such masters as Zlatko
Grgic ("Devil's Work") and Dusan Vukotic (his short "Ersatz" was the first
non-U.S. animated film to receive an Academy Award). Since then, Rembrandt
Films and Image Entertainment have released on video five hours of
animation from Zagreb Film. This is just another distribution deal, and
Women In Animation Writers' Group
* Thursday, February 10, 2000. Westwood, California, U.S.A.
The Women In Animation Writers' Group will meet at Saban Entertainment at
7:30 pm. This month's topic is the animation premise and general animation
structure. The charge for the workshop is US$5. RSVP required. For more
information please contact Jean Ann Wright at: Tel.: (818) 360-8321 or
E-mail: jjwright@gte.net.
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full-time position to teach multimedia, 2-D and 3-D animation and
interactive concepts...
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