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==Biography and work==
==Biography and work==
Yuh Nelson was born in [[South Korea]] and immigrated to [[the United States]] with her parents and two sisters when she was four. Nelson spent her childhood in Lakewood, where she enjoyed watching martial arts movies, playing with cars and drawing. "I have been drawing since age three and making movies in my head for almost as long. In fact, drawing for me was a way to express those films when I had no other means of doing so." said Nelson.<ref>["http://www.womenworthwatching.com/jennifer-yuh-nelson/ Jennifer Yuh Nelson Dreamworks Director, "Kung Fu Panda 2"]</ref> As a young girl, she would sit at the kitchen table for hours and watch her mother draw, copying her every stroke. As a kid, she would fancy stories with her sisters and was learning to draw to get down those stories. Nelson traces the lineage of her career to those formative family experiences.
Yuh Nelson was born in [[South Korea]] and immigrated to [[the United States]] with her parents and two sisters when she was four. Nelson spent her childhood in Lakewood, where she enjoyed watching martial arts movies, playing with cars and drawing. "I have been drawing since age three and making movies in my head for almost as long. In fact, drawing for me was a way to express those films when I had no other means of doing so." said Nelson.<ref>["http://www.womenworthwatching.com/jennifer-yuh-nelson/ Jennifer Yuh Nelson Dreamworks Director, "Kung Fu Panda 2"]</ref> As a young girl, she would sit at the kitchen table for hours and watch her mother draw, copying her every stroke. As a kid, she would fancy stories with her sisters and was learning to draw to get down those stories. Nelson traces the lineage of her career to those formative family experiences.

Nelson received a BFA in Illustration from [[California State University]], Long Beach. Prior to joining [[DreamWorks]], Nelson worked at [[HBO]] Animation, developing various projects and short series. She has worked as director, story artist and character designer for HBO’s animated series “Spawn”.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 00:20, 28 May 2011

Jennifer Yuh Nelson [1972-pres] is an award winning Korean American director, best known for directing Kung Fu Panda 2. Nelson is the first woman to solely direct an animated feature from a major Hollywood studio.[1] She won an Annie Award for Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production for directing the opening for Kung Fu Panda.

Biography and work

Yuh Nelson was born in South Korea and immigrated to the United States with her parents and two sisters when she was four. Nelson spent her childhood in Lakewood, where she enjoyed watching martial arts movies, playing with cars and drawing. "I have been drawing since age three and making movies in my head for almost as long. In fact, drawing for me was a way to express those films when I had no other means of doing so." said Nelson.[2] As a young girl, she would sit at the kitchen table for hours and watch her mother draw, copying her every stroke. As a kid, she would fancy stories with her sisters and was learning to draw to get down those stories. Nelson traces the lineage of her career to those formative family experiences.

Nelson received a BFA in Illustration from California State University, Long Beach. Prior to joining DreamWorks, Nelson worked at HBO Animation, developing various projects and short series. She has worked as director, story artist and character designer for HBO’s animated series “Spawn”.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Dark City Illustrator
2002 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Storyboard Artist
2003 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Storyboard Artist
2005 Madagascar Storyboard Artist
2008 Kung Fu Panda Visual Effect, Storyboard Artist, Stunts Annie Award for Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
2011 Kung Fu Panda 2 Director

Television work

Award

References