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Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Biography: Virgil “Vip” Partch

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Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Biography: Erich Sokol

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Erich Sokol was born in 1933. In North America, he is well known as the cartoonist because his works has been a fixture in Playboy. He had a much more competent gift for cartooning than other existing pin up artists. For example, he had a great sense of color, light, and atmosphere, so in his works, they are mostly known as colorful watercolor cartoon vignettes, featuring beautifully drawn ladies. In addition to his great talent, his works were very influenced by the experiences in his home country in Austria, especially with his editorial cartoons and caricatures. As a result, although a beautiful girl was always the centerpiece of the cartoon, you will also see that Sokol had more fun painting the men. In Europe, Sokol was much better known than in America. Sokol worked on a Viennese “worker newspaper”, and became the director at there, which is an Austrian broadcast company, released numerous books. He was given the title of Professor, and received artistic awards too numerous to list from the Austrian broadcast company and also the Playboy magazine has yet released a collection of his work. He died on Thursday 20th of February 2003 at the age of 69 after a long battle with cancer. He contributed his pieces to Harpers and the Sunday Telegraph. (written by Kaname.T)

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Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Biography: Bill Peet

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Birth:January 29, 1915,
Death: May 11, 2002, Grandview, Indiana

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Storyboard artist,writter, ilustrator.

Bill Peet

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Bill Peet was hired by Walt Disney Studios in 1937. Although mostly remembered for his character and story work on the feature film Song of the South, during his years at Disney Studios Bill Peet provided a cavalcade of story sketch and character development work on many of the classic Disney films such as Dumbo, Cinderella, Alice In Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians, and The Sword In the Stone. He wrote original stories and provided characterization drawings for some of the featurettes such as Lambert the Sheepish Lion, Victory Through Air Power, Goliath II, Ben and Me, as well as a series of popular Goofy shorts.During his 27 year career making animated films, Bill Peet became Walt Disney’s greatest storyman.

Leaving Disney Studios in 1964 after completing story and character work on The Jungle Book, Peet launched himself into another successful career as a popular author and illustrator of his own line of children’s books.
He has written and illustrated more than 30 books for children which have been praised by parents, teachers, librarians, and children because they make reading fun and teach positive values.

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In addition to drawing and writing, Peet auditioned voice talent and directed the recording of the dialogue for many of the films on which he worked.

Filmography

PINOCCHIO
FANTASIA
DUMBO
SONG OF THE SOUTH
CINDERELLA
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
PETER PAN
SLEEPING BEAUTY
101 DALMATIANS
THE SWORD AND THE STONE
JUNGLE BOOK

ANIMATED SHORTS :

Goliath II
Lambert the sheepish lion
Susie the little blue coupe
Ben and me

Goofy Shorts:

A KNIGHT FOR A DAY
TIGER TROUBLE
CALIFORNY ER BUST
HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL

Honors

Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1981

Pioneer Award
For Innovation in the Field of Animation
Vintage Animation 1994

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A-HAA: Story: Writing Cartoons Part Four- The Rough Board

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