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I have been a steady supplier of animated films for Children's Television Workshop since 1971. The CTW programs I have contributed to are: Sesame Street; several dozen films teaching every letter of the alphabet, all numbers from One through Ten (Six Soggy Sox, Seven Sopranos, A Dinner for Two). 13 episodes of The Teeny Little Super Guy series. Films explaining concepts such as Up, or Down, Close, Far . . . in other words, every aspect of CTW's curriculum. Most recent films: a series of Alice Kadeezenberry problem solving spots made in 1998. The Electric Company; several dozen films teaching words as a familiar picture. Songs, such as If, Body Parts, Wash Your Hands etc. AL MANAAHIL, an educational program for Jordanian TV. The Adventures of Letterman, Arabic version. A series of films teaching the meaning of diacritics in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). 3,2,1 Contact! A math show for children. I made films which explained concepts of logic such as Bird, Kibble, Cat. Sign On; A pilot program of educational films which CTW created for CBS. I made a series of frivolous intersticials, each featuring a well known sign, such as Falling Rocks, 8 Items or Less etc. Square One; A science show for children. I made films which explained Why Hair Curls, The History of Architecture of New York City, How Fish Breath, How Birds Breath; about maps: Flying South, Ice Cream Map and several more.
The Planet of the Ticklebops, or Why we Value Property; 12:00 Rainbow Land, or why we Value our Country; 12:00 Ignoramia, or Why we Value Reading; 12:00 It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House; 12:00
UNICEF Is Sharing (narrated by Peter Ustinov); 6:00 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights; TV anniversary promo,1:00
Crayons and Small Talk; NJ PBS Special, writer, director, animator, 30:00 Why We Create; Boston PBS intersticial, 3:00 The Politician; Portion of a Labor Day (national) PBS Special, 5:00 Over Even; a series of educational intersticials for a nationally televised PBS series on aging, featuring Hugh Downs and an animated character, called The Mutterer. 3:00 each Airborne; animated segments for a William Buckley Jr. film, approx. 6:00
10 TV commercials ranging from 0:30 to 2:00 Doctor, Doctor! Promotional film, 20:00 Have You Got Five Minutes and 56 Seconds? Promotional film, 5:56 The Quitter; educational film, 10:00 Fore! Promotional film, 7:00 And Then I'll Stop . . . educational film (in co-production with Pyramid Films), 20:00
Born in the USA; promotional film, 6:00 The Facts of Wipes; promotional films, 3:00 each
Sorbus; promotional film, 6:00
A Brief History of Sports; promotional film, 6:00 A Brief History of Writing; promotional film, 6:00
Think Big! Promotional film, 6:00
The Worth of Worthington; promotional film, 6:00
Anna Beaumont; patient profile, 3:00
The 401(K) Plan; educational film, 6:00
Cash Flow; educational film, 6:00
Izzy Right; 6 part educational series, 3:00 each
The Spy Who came in from the Code; promotional film, 5:00
General Electric, Kodak, Honda, Toyota, IBM, McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, AT&T, Bell Atlantic, Hasboro Toys, Dupont, Merck & comp., Miami Dolphins, First Pennsylvania Bank, GSB, American Cancer Society, Save the Bay Society, National Geographic, and many local and national TV and radio station promos such as: MTV, Nick Jr., CPB etc.
Drawn from Memory; TV feature film, 60:00
Turkey Television; all animation of intersticials, bumpers and signature film, 60:00 in all. Amby & Dexter; a 6 part series of two-minute films.
Playtime; a collection of 8 classical children's songs featuring Johnny Cash, Leon Redbone, Rachel Peer and Kathy Chiavola, 20:00
Marsh People; 3:00 A Rabbit Story; 3:00 Mark & Sally; 3:00
Harry Reasoner Specials; 3 animated parts of a documentary series, 3:00 each
Still Life with Animated Dogs, 30:00 Maggie Growls (10 minutes of animated segments) A Room Nearby, 30:00
Drawn from Life; two-minute mini-documentaries, each featuring an everyday, real woman. |