Len Jansonis an American writer and director whose career in animated cartoons and live-action motion pictures spanned several decades beginning in the 1960s. He began work as an in-betweener at the Walt Disney cartoon studio. By 1965 he had become a story man with his first screen credit inRudy Larriva'sBoulder Wham!.Soon after, he teamed withChuck Menvilleto produce a series of live-action films which used the pixilation technique.[1]An example isStop Look and Listen.By the early 1970s, Janson and Menville had become major names in the animation industry and welcome storytellers at studios such asFilmationandHanna-Barbera.Their partnership ended with Menville's death in 1992. Janson remained active for a few more years, mainly as story editor forSonic the Hedgehog.He also wrote episodes ofBaywatch Nights.

Screenwriting

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Television

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References

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  1. ^Amidi, Amid (April 20, 2007)."Three Classics by Chuck Menville and Len Janson".Cartoon Brew.RetrievedMay 7,2017.
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