Jim Capobianco - A Story Artist’s Journey (special event)
Time
12/09/2024 20:00 - 21:00(GMT+01:00)
Event Details
A Story Artist’s Journey: Join Jim Capobianco, the Academy Award Nominated writer and director, as he tells the story of his career journey from his early interest in animation, working
Event Details
A Story Artist’s Journey: Join Jim Capobianco, the Academy Award Nominated writer and director, as he tells the story of his career journey from his early interest in animation, working in the story department at Disney than Pixar and onto his career as an independent filmmaker. Listen to tales of developing among others The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, Mary Poppins Returns and his most recent film The Inventor. A truly inspiring journey from 2D to CG to Stop Motion across animation’s current renaissance.
Jim Capobianco received the 2008 Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Ratatouille. He went on to write and direct the short film, “Your Friend The Rat,” found on the Ratatouille DVD, winning the 2008 ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Award for short films. Jim followed
YFtR up with directing the critically acclaimed end titles for Pixar’s 2008 release Wall•E. A graduate of the California Institute of the Arts, Jim started in the story department at Walt Disney Feature Animation on The Lion King. After five years at Disney, Jim relocated to Pixar Animation Studios where he was influential on the stories of many of Pixar’s films from A Bug’s Life to Coco. In 2009 Jim finished Leonardo, his first independent film, now in the permanent collection of the MoMA NYC. He also formed Aerial Contrivance Workshop a ‘story design studio’. With ACW, Jim created and directed the 2D animation sequence for Walt Disney Motion Pictures, Mary Poppins Returns,
winning his second Annie Award. Following that up as the Animation director of Philharmonia Fantastique an animated concert film similar to Fantasia for live symphony in collaboration with Mason Bates and Gary Rydstorm. Jim has recently written and directed his first feature film The Inventor and is working on writing and developing numerous scripts and books for children. Including a new concert film once again with Mason Bates and Gary Rydstorm.