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Template:Short description Template:Promotion Template:Other people 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.[1]
He has a master's degree in Animation from The California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts).Template:Fact Daniels' work includes computer (or CG), clay, foam, character, and mixed-media animation.
History
Early in his career, Daniels animated parts of Pee-wee's Playhouse,[2] and sections of Peter Gabriel's music video "Big Time."[3] David later directed the original twelve M&M's spots, helping define the CGI designs of Yellow, Blue, Red and Green personalities that are still being used decades later. His industry awards include an AICP award, a Clio, Mobius awards and a Daytime Emmy.
Stratacut
David Daniels used a technique called strata-cut animation,[4][5][6] a form of clay animation in which internally packed "loaves" of clay are animated in thin slices, revealing the movement of the pre-sculpted images within.[7] Daniels first used the technique of strata-cut in his 1985 film, Buzz Box.[8] Strata-cut was later used in animated segments of the Pee-wee's Playhouse series during the mid-80s, and in the music video for "Big Time" by Peter Gabriel (1986).
At Bent Image Lab
In 2008, David Daniels and Bent co-founder Ray Di Carlo co-directed "Hidden Formula",[9] a Coca-Cola television commercial created for the advertising agency Santo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2014, Daniels has also been developing augmented reality.[10][11]
Screenings
Daniels' experimental animated film, "Buzz Box Remix" premiered at the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[12] His Masterclass presentations in person at Santiago, introduced a new generation of animators firsthand to this unconventional art form. In 2017, David Daniels gave a one-man show at the historic Anthology Film Archives in New York City. Guests not only got to see his legacy of work but Daniels also gave an in-person demonstration.[13]
References
External links
- ↑ David Daniels Strata Cuts New York – Animation Scoop
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- ↑ Peter Gabriel: Big Time (Video 1986)- Full Cast & Crew - IMDB
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- ↑ Anthology Film Archives: Film Screenings
- ↑ David Daniels Talks About Stratacut|Cartoon Brew
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- ↑ What are all those paint men digging? - 'Buzz Box'|Animation World Network
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- ↑ youAR Unveils Secret Augmented Reality Tech Demo|AWN
- ↑ Post Magazine - Bent Image Lab reveals new AR technology
- ↑ Buzz Box (Re-Mix)|IFFR
- ↑ Anthology Film Archives: Film Screenings