George Griffin (animator)

George Griffin (born 1943) is an American experimental animator based in New York.

Films[edit]

His best known works are Head (1975),[1] Viewmaster (1978), Lineage (1979),[2] It's An OK Life (1980),[3][4] Flying Fur (1981) set to the music of cartoon composer Scott Bradley for the Tom and Jerry short Puttin On The Dog,[5] Ko-Ko (1988)[6][7] set to the music of Charlie Parker[8] and A Little Routine (1994).[9]

A Little Routine is available as part of Animation Show of Shows.[10]

Television[edit]

He was line producer for R.O. Blechman's The Soldier's Tale (1984), made commercials for Colossal Pictures and does commissioned works at his own studio called Metropolis Studios.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Film-Makers Cooperative
  2. ^ Film Restoration Initiative
  3. ^ Columbia Daily Spectator 23 March 1987 —— Columbia Spectator
  4. ^ Animation celebration - CineFiles
  5. ^ "An Interview With George Griffin". www.awn.com.
  6. ^ Independent Frames: Bodymania|Experimental Cinema
  7. ^ Experimental Animation Show - Nitehawk Cinema
  8. ^ Amidi, Amid (March 30, 2012). "Animated Shorts by George Griffin". Cartoon Brew.
  9. ^ I Have a Question George Griffin|Animation World Network
  10. ^ A Little Routine, by George Griffin (Preview) on Vimeo

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