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ANIMATION WORLD MAGAZINE - ISSUE 4.6 - SEPTEMBER 1999

This Month's Contributors

Note: Readers may contact any Animation World Magazine contributor by sending an e-mail to editor@awn.com.

Amid Amidi's most recent accomplishment is not printable because of its rather graphic nature. However, he is pleased to reveal his...screen credit on John Kricfalusi's Yogi Bear special. Additionally, he is the publisher of the fashionable animation 'zine, Animation Blast, and the former associate editor of Animation World Magazine. He is currently working on a coffee table book about the personal lives of animation artists, even though he doesn't like coffee tables.

Jean-Louis Bompoint is a director, editor, jazz composer, and director of photography. He is currently preparing a live video clip for the Rythmes Digitales.

Jennifer A. Champagne is a founding partner at Max Ink Cafe, LLC. Champagne is currently wrapping the first season of Black Scorpion and the animated short, Players.

Karl Cohen
is President of ASIFA-San Francisco. His first book, Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators, is published by McFarland Publishers. He also teaches animation history at San Francisco State University.

Kellie-Bea Cooper is in the animation and SPFX industry and has produced both traditional animation and computer animation. She has worked for The Baer Animation Company, Jim Henson Interactive, and Warner Bros. TV animation. Kellie-Bea is currently the owner and president of her new studio and school, The Better Mouse Trap.

Diana Cracknell is a student in Loyola Marymount University's animation program, which is a part of the film department.

Rod Gilchrist is curator of the Cartoon Art Museum.

Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman is a longtime student and fan of animation. He lives in Anderson, Indiana.

Heather Kenyon is editor-in-chief of Animation World Magazine.

David Kilmer is associate editor of Animation World Magazine, a filmmaker, and author of The Animated Film Collector's Guide: Worldwide Sources for Cartoons on Videotape and Laserdisc(1997, John Libbey & Co.). He is currently working on The Do-It-Yourself Cartoon I.D. Kit, a companion volume to his earlier book.

Irene Kotlarz is a Los Angeles-based freelance producer and animation consultant. Kotlarz was the director of the Cardiff/Bristol/Cambridge festival from 1985 to 1992. She has taught animation history and theory at West Surrey College, Royal College of Arts and the National Film and Television School in the U.K. and was a producer at Speedy Films from 1993 to 1997.

Annabelle Perrichon is a screenwriter who just finished polishing a horror thriller that started shooting in August, 1999.

Bill Plympton is an award-winning independent animator based in New York. His feature film, I Married A Strange Person, is currently touring the festival circuit. Visit Bill Plympton's web site!

Sharon Schatz works in the programming department at Fox Family Channel and is also a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.

Laura Schiff, prior to becoming a freelance journalist and screenwriter, sold animation art for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. Her work has been published in Animefantastique, Creative Screenwriting, Mademoiselle and Seventeen. She thinks Velma is the coolest Scooby Doo character.

Max Sims is the principal of Technolution, an Entertainment Design firm in Menlo Park, California. He wrote "The New Maya Sets Sail" in the February 1998 issue of Animation World. He has also written on Digital Studios and Content Management for Price Waterhouse's EMC Tech forecast.

Robert Story is a producer and writer. He lives in Laguna Beach, California.

Mayumi Tachikawa is a manager in the corporate planning department of Kyoto Research Park in Japan.

Annick Teninge is general manager of Animation World Network.