Here are a couple of images from FilmGraphics/TV Graphics, Inc. I'm researching this company, so if anyone has any info/contacts/leads relating to this commercial animation studio which operated in New York city during the 1950's and 1960's, please contact me. The image on the left is from the Meadow Gold campaign whick featured the little girl by Mary Blair. This character was based on the appeal of the little girl character in the "I Can Fly" Little Golden Book by Mary. There were 2 or 3 tv spots using this character. I have the milk commercial and the ice cream commercial. The image on the right is the company logo. Michael Sporn tells me that the name Film Graphics, Inc. was used when the company was doing industrials, and the name TV Graphics, Inc. was used for television ad accounts.
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I am researching the music of Peggy Glanville Hicks who wrote music for an animated film "Tel" for Film Graphgics Inc. in 1950. Can you tell me where I can see and hear this film? John Wregg, Australia. theatredesigns2@gmail.com
Production Designer, Art Director, Writer, Storyboard Artist.
Biography:
Fred Cline was born May 11, 1961 in Palo Alto, California. As a teenager, he was
introduced to film animation by Lee and Mary Blair, retired artist/
animators from his hometown of Santa Cruz, California. Fred
graduated from the film school of California Institute of the Arts
with a degree in Character Animation. From there he worked on
theatrical features at Walt Disney Feature Animation during the
revival boom of the studio initiated by the success of The Little
Mermaid in 1989. His debut as Art Director was the film, "Rover
Dangerfield" produced by Hyperion Entertainment and distributed by
Warner Bros. Fred Cline was the Production Designer on Bebe's Kids,
a Hyperion/Paramount film which, for the first time in a major
studio's theatrical release, featured a majority black character
cast. He was the Production Designer on the Paramount/Nickelodeon
film, "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius", the first theatrical computer
graphics animated feature to use inexpensive, off-the-shelf software
(Newtek's "Lightwave").
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Great work.
I am researching the music of Peggy Glanville Hicks who wrote music for an animated film "Tel" for Film Graphgics Inc. in 1950.
Can you tell me where I can see and hear this film?
John Wregg, Australia.
theatredesigns2@gmail.com
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