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Chel White, the Glossary

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Index Chel White

Chel White (born May 30, 1959) is an American film director, composer, screenwriter and visual effects artist.[1]

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  1. 161 relations: Academy Awards, Al Gore, American Indian College Fund, Americans, Amy Poehler, Animator, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Antioch College, Antioch University, Art Institute of Chicago, Association of Independent Commercial Producers, Austin Film Society, Bent Image Lab, Berlin International Film Festival, Brooklyn Museum, Bruce Conner, Candlebox, Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago Reader, Chicago Tribune, Choreography for Copy Machine, Chris Parnell, Chrystabell, Clio Awards, Colorado, Composer, Creative Capital, David Daniels (filmmaker), David Lynch, David Oyelowo, Dean Hurley, Design and Art Direction, Dirt (1998 film), Doug Dale, Drawn-on-film animation, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Entertainment Weekly, Evanston, Illinois, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (film), Feature film, Fellow, Fila, Film director, Florida Film Festival, Gus Van Sant, Hallmark Channel, Harrowdown Hill, Harry Everett Smith, High Museum of Art, ... Expand index (111 more) »

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Al Gore

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton.

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American Indian College Fund

The American Indian College Fund is a nonprofit organization that helps Native American students, providing them with support through scholarships and funding toward higher education.

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Americans

Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.

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Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler (born September 16, 1971) is an American actress and comedian.

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Animator

An animator is an artist who creates multiple images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival

The Ann Arbor Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Annecy International Animation Film Festival

The Annecy International Animation Film Festival (Festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy, officially abbreviated in English as the Annecy Festival, or simply Annecy) was created in 1960 and takes place at the beginning of June in the town of Annecy, France.

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Antioch College

Antioch College is a private liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

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Antioch University

Antioch University is a private university with multiple campuses in the United States and online programs.

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Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States.

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Association of Independent Commercial Producers

The Association of Independent Commercial Producers, or AICP, is an American not for profit organization that represents the interests of United States companies that specialize in commercial production.

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Austin Film Society

The Austin Film Society (AFS) is a non-profit film society based in Austin, Texas.

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Bent Image Lab

BENT IMAGE LAB (or BENT) is a production company and animation studio specializing in story development, television, commercials, visual effects, music videos, short films, experimental techniques and tech development in augmented reality (AR).

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Berlin International Film Festival

The Berlin International Film Festival (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale, is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany.

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Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Bruce Conner

Bruce Conner (November 18, 1933 – July 7, 2008) was an American artist who worked with assemblage, film, drawing, sculpture, painting, collage, and photography. Chel White and Bruce Conner are American experimental filmmakers.

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Candlebox

Candlebox is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington.

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Chicago International Film Festival

The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall.

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Chicago Reader

The Chicago Reader, or Reader (stylized as ЯEADER), is an American alternative newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater.

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Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.

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Choreography for Copy Machine

Choreography for Copy Machine (Photocopy Cha Cha) is a four-minute experimental animation film by independent filmmaker Chel White.

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Chris Parnell

Thomas Christopher Parnell (born February 5, 1967) is an American actor and comedian.

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Chrystabell

Chrysta Bell Zucht (born April 20, 1978), known professionally as Chrystabell, is an American singer, known for her collaborations with filmmaker David Lynch.

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Clio Awards

The Clio Awards (also simply known as the Clios) is an annual award program that recognizes innovation and creative excellence in advertising, design, and communication, as judged by an international panel of advertising professionals.

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Colorado

Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Composer

A composer is a person who writes music.

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Creative Capital

Creative Capital is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in New York City that supports artists across the United States through funding, counsel, gatherings, and career development services.

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David Daniels (filmmaker)

David Daniels is an American commercial director, filmmaker, and co-founder (along with Ray Di Carlo and Chel White) of the Portland, Oregon based animation studio Bent Image Lab. Chel White and David Daniels (filmmaker) are American animated film directors and American animated film producers.

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David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, visual artist, and musician. Chel White and David Lynch are American experimental filmmakers and American music video directors.

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David Oyelowo

David Oyetokunbo Oyelowo (born 1 April 1976) is a British-American actor, director and producer.

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Dean Hurley

Dean Hurley is an American composer, sound designer, and re-recording mixer.

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Design and Art Direction

Design and Art Direction (D&AD), formerly known as British Design and Art Direction, is a British educational organisation that was created in 1962 to promote excellence in design and advertising.

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Dirt (1998 film)

Dirt is a four-minute film by independent filmmaker Chel White.

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Doug Dale

Douglas Dale (born in Barrington, Illinois) is an American actor and comedian, best known for hosting the Comedy Central series TV Funhouse which was written and directed by Robert Smigel.

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Drawn-on-film animation

Drawn-on-film animation, also known as direct animation or animation without camera, is an animation technique where footage is produced by creating the images directly on film stock, as opposed to any other form of animation where the images or objects are photographed frame by frame with an animation camera.

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Edinburgh International Film Festival

The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), established in 1947, is the world's oldest continually running film festival.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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Evanston, Illinois

Evanston is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, situated on the North Shore along Lake Michigan.

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Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (film)

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues is a 1993 American romantic comedy-drama western film based on Tom Robbins' 1976 novel of the same name.

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Feature film

A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a narrative film (motion picture or "movie") with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole presentation in a commercial entertainment program.

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Fellow

A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context.

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Fila

Fila (Italian: Fee-lah) is a South Korean-owned athleisure brand headquartered in Seoul.

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Film director

A film director is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision.

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Florida Film Festival

The Florida Film Festival, produced by Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida, is an annual international film festival.

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Gus Van Sant

Gus Green Van Sant Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American filmmaker, photographer, painter, and musician who has earned acclaim as an independent filmmaker.

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Hallmark Channel

Hallmark Channel is an American cable television network owned by Hallmark Media, a subsidiary of Hallmark Cards.

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Harrowdown Hill

"Harrowdown Hill" is a song by the English musician Thom Yorke, released on 21 August 2006 as the first single from his debut solo album, The Eraser.

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Harry Everett Smith

Harry Everett Smith (May 29, 1923 – November 27, 1991) was an American polymath, who was credited variously as an artist, experimental filmmaker, bohemian, mystic, record collector, hoarder, student of anthropology and a Neo-Gnostic bishop. Chel White and Harry Everett Smith are American experimental filmmakers.

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High Museum of Art

The High Museum of Art (colloquially the High) is the largest museum for visual art in the Southeastern United States.

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Hiroshima International Animation Festival

The International Animation Festival Hiroshima, founded as International Animation Festival for the World Peace in 1985, was a biennial film festival for animated films held in Hiroshima, Japan.

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Hong Kong International Film Festival

The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) is one of Asia's oldest international film festivals.

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I'm Not There

I'm Not There is a 2007 musical drama film directed by Todd Haynes, and co-written by Haynes and Oren Moverman.

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IMDb

IMDb (an acronym for Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.

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Independent film

An independent film, independent movie, indie film, or indie movie is a feature film or short film that is produced outside the major film studio system in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment companies (or, in some cases, distributed by major companies).

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International Film Festival Rotterdam

International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, focused on independent and experimental films.

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International Tournée of Animation

The International Tournée of Animation was an annual touring program of alternative animated films that started in 1965 as The First Festival of Animated Film with each selected and assembled from films from many countries around the world and which existed from the 1970s to the 1980s-90s.

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Jean Cocteau

Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, visual artist and critic.

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Jim Blashfield

Jim Blashfield (born September 4, 1944, Seattle, Washington) is an American filmmaker and media artist, best known for his short films such as Suspicious Circumstances and The Mid-Torso of Inez, and his music videos for musicians Talking Heads, Joni Mitchell, Nu Shooz, Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Michael Jackson, Tears for Fears, Marc Cohn, and "Weird Al" Yankovic. Chel White and Jim Blashfield are American animated film directors and American music video directors.

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Jingle All the Way (2011 film)

Jingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated children's television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab.

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Joan C. Gratz

Joan Carol Gratz (born 1941) is an American artist, animator, and filmmaker who specializes in clay painting. Chel White and Joan C. Gratz are American animated film directors and American animated film producers.

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Joanna Priestley

Joanna Priestley (born November 25, 1950) is an American contemporary film director, producer, animator and teacher. Chel White and Joanna Priestley are American animated film directors and American animators.

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Joe Frank

Joe Frank (Joseph Langermann; August 19, 1938 – January 15, 2018) was a French-born American writer, teacher, and radio performer best known for his often philosophical, humorous, surrealist, and sometimes absurd monologues and radio dramas he recorded often in collaboration with friends, actors, and family members.

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John Flansburgh

John Conant Flansburgh (born May 6, 1960) is an American musician.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area.

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Kenneth Anger

Kenneth Anger (born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemyer, February 3, 1927 – May 11, 2023) was an American underground experimental filmmaker, actor, and writer. Chel White and Kenneth Anger are American experimental filmmakers.

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Len Lye

Leonard Charles Huia Lye (5 July 1901 – 15 May 1980) was a New Zealand artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture.

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List of Saturday TV Funhouse segments

This article lists the different episodes of TV Funhouse.

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List of The PJs episodes

This is a list of all episodes of The PJs.

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Live Earth

Live Earth was an event developed to increase environmental awareness through entertainment.

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Live Wire Radio

Live Wire Radio is a radio variety show that was launched in 2004 in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Louis C.K.

Louis Alfred Székely (born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K., is an American stand-up comedian, actor and filmmaker.

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Lux (soap)

LUX is a global brand developed by Unilever.

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Magda (2004 film)

Magda is a 2004 stop motion animated short film by independent filmmaker Chel White, from a story written and read by monologist Joe Frank.

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Maya Deren

Maya Deren (born Eleonora Derenkovskaya, Елеоно́ра Деренко́вська; // ЦГИАК Украины. Ф. 1164. Оп. 1. Д. 161 (517 — по старой нумерации). Л. 73об–74. (russian) – October 13, 1961) was a Ukrainian-born (then part of the Russian Empire, now independent Ukraine) American experimental filmmaker and important part of the avant-garde in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph (born July 27, 1972) is an American actress and comedian.

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Melvins

Melvins (sometimes the Melvins) are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington.

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Memorial Blood Centers

Memorial Blood Centers is a blood bank in Minnesota, United States.

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Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist.

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Michigan

Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.

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Militia

A militia is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional or part-time soldiers; citizens of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of regular, full-time military personnel; or, historically, to members of a warrior-nobility class (e.g.

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Milk (2008 American film)

Milk is a 2008 American biographical drama film based on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

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Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase

Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase is a 1992 American animated short by Joan C. Gratz.

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MTV

MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Museum of Fine Arts (often abbreviated as MFA Boston or MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

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Music video

A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes.

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My Own Private Idaho

My Own Private Idaho is a 1991 American independent adventure drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, loosely based on Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. The story follows two friends, Mike Waters and Scott Favor, played by River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves respectively, as they embark on a journey of personal discovery that takes them from Portland, Oregon, to Mike's hometown in Idaho, and then to Rome in search of Mike's mother.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the surgical treatment of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.

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Norman McLaren

William Norman McLaren, LL.

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Northwest Film Center

PAM CUT–Center for an Untold Tomorrow, formerly the Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts resource and service organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States that was founded to encourage the study, appreciation, and utilization of film.

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Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois.

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Occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge

On January 2, 2016, an armed group of Right-wing militants seized and occupied the headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, and continued to occupy it until law enforcement made a final arrest on February 11, 2016.

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OfficeMax

OfficeMax is an American office supplies retailer founded in 1988.

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Oregon Art Beat

Oregon Art Beat is a weekly television show that airs on Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB).

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Oregon Arts Commission

The Oregon Arts Commission is a governor-appointed body of nine commissioners who allocate grants for artists based in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Oregon Symphony

The Oregon Symphony is an American symphony orchestra based in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Ottawa International Animation Festival

The Ottawa International Animation Festival is an annual animated film and media festival that takes place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Paranoid Park (film)

Paranoid Park is a 2007 coming of age teen drama film written, directed and edited by Gus Van Sant.

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Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter known both for his solo work and his collaboration with Art Garfunkel.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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Peabody Awards

The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor what are described as the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in all of television, radio, and online media.

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Phase 4 Films

Phase 4 Films was a Canadian film distribution company headquartered in Toronto.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.

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Pro and Con

Pro and Con is a 1993 9-minute 16mm short animated film produced, directed and animated by Joanna Priestley and Joan C. Gratz using drawings on paper, pixillated hands and object animation.

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Radiohead

Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985.

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Reese's Pieces

Reese's Pieces are a peanut butter candy manufactured by The Hershey Company; they are oblate spheroid in shape and covered in candy shells that are colored yellow, orange, or brown.

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Regional Arts & Culture Council

The Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) is an organization that administers arts grants in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties that also do advocacy in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States.

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Restless (2011 film)

Restless is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Gus Van Sant, written by Jason Lew, and produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and his daughter Bryce Dallas Howard.

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Rich Blomquist

Rich Blomquist (born July 27, 1977) is an American writer, producer and occasional actor.

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Robert Bly

Robert Elwood Bly (December 23, 1926 – November 21, 2021) was an American poet, essayist, activist and leader of the mythopoetic men's movement.

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Robert Smigel

Robert Smigel (born February 7, 1960) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, producer, and puppeteer, known for his Saturday Night Live "TV Funhouse" cartoon shorts and as the puppeteer and voice behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

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Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation is an American private foundation and philanthropic medical research and arts funding organization based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

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Rose Bond

Rose Bond is a Canadian-born media artist, animator and professor who currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Chel White and Rose Bond are American animated film directors and American animators.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 stop motion Christmas animated television special produced by Videocraft International, Ltd. It first aired December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour.

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Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.

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Scott Jacobson

Scott Jacobson (born 1977) is an American comedy writer and winner of four Emmys for contributions to The Daily Show with Jon StewartSerota, Maggie (2010) "", New York Press, September 22, 2010, retrieved 2010-10-17 and two Emmys for contributions to Bob's Burgers.

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Screenplay

A screenplay, or script, is a written work produced for a film, television show, or video game (as opposed to a stage play) by screenwriters.

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Screenwriter

A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, and video games, are based.

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Season to Risk

Season to Risk are an American noise rock/alternative rock band hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

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Seattle International Film Festival

The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is a film festival held annually in Seattle, Washington, United States since 1976.

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SimEx-Iwerks

SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment specializes in high-tech entertainment systems, films, film technologies, film-based software, Simulation Hardware Systems and services.

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South by Southwest

South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas.

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Southern Arts Federation

South Arts, formerly the Southern Arts Federation, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of six not-for-profit regional arts organizations funded by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

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Stephen Colbert

Stephen Tyrone Colbert (born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host.

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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.

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Stockholm International Film Festival

The Stockholm International Film Festival (italic) is an annual film festival held in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Stop motion

Stop motion (also known as stop frame animation) is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played back.

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Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute.

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Surrealism

Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.

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Syfy

Syfy (a paraphrased neology of former name Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable television channel, which is owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division and business segment of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal.

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Ted Rooney

Ted Rooney is an American actor and educator, known for his role as Morey Dell on Gilmore Girls, neonatologist Dr.

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Television advertisement

A television advertisement (also called a commercial, spot, break, advert, or ad) is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization.

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The Animation Show

The Animation Show is a touring festival of animated short films that was first held in fall 2003.

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The Austin Chronicle

The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The New York Times Magazine

The New York Times Magazine is an American Sunday magazine included with the Sunday edition of The New York Times.

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The One Club

The One Club is an American non-profit organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in advertising.

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The Oregonian

The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications.

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The PJs

The PJs is an American adult stop motion-animated black sitcom created by Eddie Murphy, Larry Wilmore, and Steve Tompkins for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The Water Man (film)

The Water Man is a 2020 American drama film directed by David Oyelowo, in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Emma Needell.

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They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants, often abbreviated as TMBG, is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell.

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Thom Yorke

Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician who is the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead.

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Tilt–shift photography

Tilt–shift photography is the use of camera movements that change the orientation or position of the lens with respect to the film or image sensor on cameras.

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Todd Haynes

Todd Haynes (born January 2, 1961) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger (born Thomas Michael Moore; May 31, 1949) is an American actor.

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Tom Brosseau

Thomas Anderson Brosseau is an American musical storyteller and guitarist from Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States.

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Tribeca Festival

The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Productions.

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TV Funhouse

Saturday TV Funhouse is a segment on NBC's Saturday Night Live featuring cartoons created by SNL writer Robert Smigel.

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Uma Thurman

Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) is an American actress.

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Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw.

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Visual effects

Visual effects (sometimes abbreviated VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production.

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Visual effects supervisor

In the context of film and television production, a visual effects supervisor is responsible for achieving the creative aims of the director or producers through the use of visual effects.

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Washington State Department of Health

The Washington State Department of Health is a state agency of Washington.

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Will Hindle

Will "William Mayo" Hindle (December 29, 1929 – April 7, 1987) was an independent American filmmaker of personal visual 16mm movies.

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See also

Animation directors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chel_White

Also known as Bucksville (film).

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