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Ian Moo-Young

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Ian Moo-Young
Born(1943-01-29)January 29, 1943(age 81)
NationalityAnglo-Caribbean-Chinese
EducationCentral Saint Martins College of Art & Design
Known forGraphic design, Animation

Ian Moo-Youngis an animator and graphic design artist.

His talents were noticed at an early age inKingston Jamaicaand he received a scholarship from theBritish Councilto study atCentral Saint Martins College of Art & Design.

Moo-Young has enjoyed a long and varied career. A pioneer of British animation, he also had great success in the field of advertising, and his pioneering work led to a Bafta nomination in 1979 for "Read All About It".[1][which?]Whilst providing animation for "Kama Sutra Rides Again" he worked underBob Godfrey,best known for his work onRoobarb.He made TV commercials forSwissair,Kellogg's Rice Krispies,British Rail,Club Medand the first-ever on-air tampon commercial.

Moo-Young resides in Canada with his wife.[2]

Filmography[edit]

Title[3] Role
Television Licence Evasion Director
Pavlov/Pavlova, Dom Sweet Dom, Tchai/Tchaikovsky Director
Shell: Drop Director
Kelloggs: Breakfast Sounds Director
Sanyo: Beach Director
Fitness Magazine Director
Trebor Dandies: Norman Normal Director
Ian Moo Young (1985) Interviewee
The Princess and the Pea (1984) Series Producer
Radio Stars (1983) Director
History of Grease (1983) Director[4]
The Four Musicians (1982) Director/Animator
The Princess and the Pea (1982) Director/Animator
Rapunzel (1982) Director/Animator
The Emperor's New Clothes (1982) Director/Animator
Puss in Boots (1982) Director/Animator
The Ugly Duckling (1982) Director/Animator
Omnibus [09/05/82] Graphic Designer
The Vital Link (1981) Animator
Pavlov/Pavlova (1980) Director
The Chord Sharp (1980) A film by
Charlie Muffin (1979) Titles
The World of Netlon (1978) Animator
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan (1975) Director of Photography
Great (1975) Animator/Graphic Designer
Alice in Label Land (1974) Food and Packages
Making Music Together (1973) Assistant Animator
Kama Sutra Rides Again (1971) Animation
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan (1970) Director/Writer/Camera/Animator
Lucy Jordan (1970) Director
The Electron's Tale (1970) Animator
Henry 9 'til 5 (1970) Animation & Artwork

References[edit]

  1. ^"BAFTA Awards Search | BAFTA Awards".
  2. ^"Canada's not standing on guard for text flubs | The Star".Toronto Star.14 July 2008.
  3. ^BFI
  4. ^"The Lost Continent: Following up on Gifford: 1980-1985".20 January 2011.

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