Tuesday, December 20, 2005
DILWORTH, John
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Birth/Death
Born: February 14, 1963
Occupation/Title
Animator;
President, Stretch Films, Inc.
Bio Summary
Early Life/Family
Born in Queens. Sold his first canvas, a Kabuki drawing, to his high school Spanish teacher for $20. Three sisters, one brother, and a niece.
Education/Training
BFA, animation 1985 School of Visual Arts
Career Outline
1991-present President, STRETCH FILMS, Inc.
Animation Studio founded by John R. Dilworth, producing and directing award-winning films that have been screened at film festivals and theatres worldwide, and have been included in film programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of the Moving Image, and the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art.
1988-1991 Freelance Animator/Director
Design and Animation services for a variety of clients, including 1985 Oscar-nominated MICHAEL SPORN ANIMATION and JUMBO PICTURES' "DOUG" series for NICKELODEON.
1985-1988 Art Director - Baldi, Bloom & Whelan Advertising
Advertisement Design/Illustration for Print and TV
Contributing Cartoonist to The Visual Arts Newspaper
Producer/Director of Radio Drama/Comedy for WSVA Radio
Contributing writer to The Visual Arts Journal
Comments On Style
Influences
Personality
Anecdotes
Miscellaneous
Filmography
LIFE IN TRANSITION, 2005, (4:10)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
ASIFA East, New York- Best in Show
Independent Film
THE MOUSOCHIST, 2001, (4:00)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
Matita Film Festival, Italy- Best Film in Competition
Independent Film
CATCH OF THE DAY, 2000, (8:47)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
Festival Internacional de Cine Infantil, Chile- Children's Jury Award for Best Animation
Independent Film
NOODLES & NEDD, 1996, (7:44)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
ASIFA San Francisco Animation Awards- 1st Prize in Animation
Independent Film
HECTOR, THE GET-OVER CAT, 1998, (0:54)
© Nickelodeon, Inc.
Nickelodeon Pilot
COME BLOW YOUR KAZOO, 1998, (3:10)
© CTW and Cartoon Network, Inc.
TV Series Segment
CHICKEN FROM OUTER SPACE, 1995, (7:47)
© Cartoon Network, Inc.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences- Nominated for Best Animated Short
Independent Film/ Cartoon Network Pilot
ANGRY CABARET, 1994, (5:12)
© MTV Networks
ASIFA San Francisco Animation Awards- 3rd Prize in Animation
MTV Pilot
THE DIRDY BIRDY, 1994, (7:14)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
New York Comedy Film Festival- Best Animation
Independent Film
SMART TALK WITH RAISIN, 1993, (5:45)
© MTV Networks, Stretch Films, Inc.
Worldfest Houston- Silver Award Animation
Segment of Liquid TV
PSYCHED FOR SNUPPA, 1992, (5:04)
© Nickelodeon, Inc.
Annecy Film Festival- Panorama Selection
Nickelodeon Pilot
WHEN LILLY LANEY MOVED IN, 1991, (7:32)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
Worldfest Houston- Gold Star Award
Independent Film
THE LIMITED BIRD, 1989, (14:52)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
Cinequest Film Festival- Best of Fest Shorts
Independent Film
PIERRE, 1985, (2:59)
© Stretch Films, Inc.
ASIFA East- Best First Film Award
Graduate Film
Honors
Nominated for an Academy Award for best Animated Short, 1996 for “The Chicken from Outer Space”
Related Links
http://www.stretchfilms.com
Bibliographic References
Contributors To This Listing
Kasey Frazier, Executive Assistant to John R. Dilworth
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