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'''Tim Maloney''' is an [[United States|American]] [[filmmaker]] and [[animator]] who has made films for the band [[Negativland]], the [[Walt Disney Company]], and the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]. |
'''Tim Maloney''' is an [[United States|American]] [[filmmaker]] and [[animator]] who has made films for the band [[Negativland]], the [[Walt Disney Company]], and the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]].{{citation-needed}} |
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⚫ | He is the creator of [[Cat-Head Theatre]], which is included in the DVD compilation of animated short films, [[God Hates Cartoons]]. He is a producer for the company that released that DVD, [[Bright Red Rocket]]. He also produced, edited and composed music for [[The Naked Cosmos]], a 4-part TV show directed and starring [[Gilbert Hernandez]], co-creator of "[[Love and Rockets (comics)|Love and Rockets]]."{{citation-needed}} |
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While at Disney TVA, he was the director of the popular segment [[Mrs. Munger's Class]] which was featured on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s [[One Saturday Morning]] program. |
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In 2000, while he was working at [[Walt Disney Television Animation|Disney TV Animation]], he used their equipment to make a video for [[Gimme the Mermaid]], a track from Negativland's CD and Book project, [[Fair Use: The Story of the Letter U and the Numeral 2]]. This was especially ironic, as it was the same building in which the [[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|Little Mermaid]] TV show had been made. |
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Later in the same year, he was the coordinator of [[the Droplift project|the Droplift Project]], which involved a compilation CD made with unlicensed samples of copyrighted sources by various artists. These were taken by Droplift operatives to chain music stores and left in the bins, inserted alphabetically under "D." |
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In 2008, Tim Maloney wrote "Get Animated! Creating Professional Cartoon Animation on Your Home Computer." In it, Maloney aims to share his low budget, lone wolf secrets to getting high quality animation out of everyday equipment and software. This book, published by Watson-Guptill, contains a DVD with tutorials and other information to support the material in the book. |
In 2008, Tim Maloney wrote "Get Animated! Creating Professional Cartoon Animation on Your Home Computer." In it, Maloney aims to share his low budget, lone wolf secrets to getting high quality animation out of everyday equipment and software. This book, published by Watson-Guptill, contains a DVD with tutorials and other information to support the material in the book. |
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In 2004, he provided cartoons and illustrations for "Beat the Heat: How to Handle Encounters with Law Enforcement." |
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Tim Maloney teaches [[film]] at [[California State University, Fullerton]]. |
Tim Maloney teaches [[film]] at [[California State University, Fullerton]].{{citation-needed}} |
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Tim Maloney is an American filmmaker and animator who has made films for the band Negativland, the Walt Disney Company, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[citation needed]
He is the creator of Cat-Head Theatre, which is included in the DVD compilation of animated short films, God Hates Cartoons. He is a producer for the company that released that DVD, Bright Red Rocket. He also produced, edited and composed music for The Naked Cosmos, a 4-part TV show directed and starring Gilbert Hernandez, co-creator of "Love and Rockets."[citation needed]
In 2008, Tim Maloney wrote "Get Animated! Creating Professional Cartoon Animation on Your Home Computer." In it, Maloney aims to share his low budget, lone wolf secrets to getting high quality animation out of everyday equipment and software. This book, published by Watson-Guptill, contains a DVD with tutorials and other information to support the material in the book.
Tim Maloney teaches film at California State University, Fullerton.[citation needed]
References
- The Droplift Project at "Some Assembly Required."
- Tim Maloney listed as director for "Mrs. Munger's Class" at IMDB
- "Gimme the Mermaid" Review