Marv Newland (b. 1947)

Born:
March 9, 1947

Marv Newland (March 9, 1947) is an American-Canadian filmmaker, specialized in animation.  Newland began a career making animated motion pictures in Los Angeles with the creation of the short Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969). He then designed and animated television commercials until late 1970 when he moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  While in Toronto (1970–1972) he designed, directed, and animated television commercials for Sesame Street and Educational Television, and segments for longer films. Newland was also one of two designers and storyboard artists on the Cinera Productions cartoon Super Joe (1971). He was a storyboard designer on an unemployment insurance film at Crawley Films in Ottawa and created designs and layouts for TV commercials for Phos-Cine Productions in New York.  In late 1972 Newland moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He spent two years freelancing for local animated film production companies, as well as animation companies in Chicago and Los Angeles. In 1973 Newland created storyboards for the animated television series Barbapapa while at Toonder Studios in the Netherlands.  In 1975 Newland founded the animated film production company International Rocketship Limited in Vancouver, British Columbia. At Rocketship he produced and directed numerous animated short films including Sing Beast Sing (1980), Anijam (1984), Hooray for Sandbox Land (1985), Black Hula (1988 - which later featured on an early episode of Liquid Television), Pink Komkommer (1991), and Fuv (1999) Beijing Flipbook (2003), Tete A Tete A Tete (2005), Postalolio (2008), CMYK (2010), Scratchy (2016), Katalog Of Flaws (2019). In 1979 Marv hired Gordon Stanfield Animation (GSA) and later, Gordon went on to bring more animation to Vancouver, British Columbia. The company also produced short animated films for other directors such as Danny Antonucci (Lupo the Butcher, 1987), and J. Falconer (Dog Brain, 1988). Newland also designed and directed the National Film Board of Canada vignette, Bill Miner (1978).  In 2001 Newland produced three animated films by two other directors; Friday Night Idiot Box by Bruce Wilson, and Explodium and My Friend Max by Peter MacAdams. Later projects have included Scratchy and POSTALOLIO (2008), a 2D animated film in which all of the drawings were hand-painted on postcards and sent through the international mail to the film's producer, Frederator Studios in New York City. All of these are International Rocketship Limited Productions.  His film Anijam was included in the Animation Show of Shows. The Academy Film Archive has preserved several of Marv Newland's films, including Anijam, Bambi Meets Godzilla and Black Hula.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Marv Newland, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Animation:
1991  Pink Komkommer
2013  Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam

Director:
1969  Bambi Meets Godzilla
1978  Canada Vignettes: Bill Miner
1980  Sing Beast Sing
1984  Anijam
1984  Hooray for Sandbox Land
1988  Black Hula
1988  Candyjam
1991  Pink Komkommer
1994  Tales from the Far Side
1997  Tales from the Far Side II
2003  Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal
2005  Tête à Tête à Tête
2010  CMYK
2013  Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam
2020  Katalog of Flaws
2020  The One-Minute Memoir
????  Scratchy

Producer:
1969  Bambi Meets Godzilla
1978  Canada Vignettes: Bill Miner
1980  Sing Beast Sing
1982  Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
1984  Anijam
1984  Hooray for Sandbox Land
1988  Black Hula
1988  Candyjam
1988  Dog Brain
1989  Let's Chop Soo-E
1991  Pink Komkommer
1994  Tales from the Far Side
1997  Tales from the Far Side II
2003  Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal
2005  Tête à Tête à Tête
2010  CMYK
2013  Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam
2020  Katalog of Flaws
2020  The One-Minute Memoir
????  Scratchy

Writer:
1969  Bambi Meets Godzilla
1978  Canada Vignettes: Bill Miner
1980  Sing Beast Sing
1982  Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
1984  Anijam
1984  Hooray for Sandbox Land
1988  Black Hula
1988  Candyjam
1988  Dog Brain
1989  Let's Chop Soo-E
1991  Pink Komkommer
1994  Tales from the Far Side
1997  Tales from the Far Side II
2003  Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal
2005  Tête à Tête à Tête
2010  CMYK
2013  Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam
2020  Katalog of Flaws
2020  The One-Minute Memoir
????  Scratchy

Director:
1999  The PJs

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