Bryce Hallett

Bryce Hallett

Bryce Hallett (born in 1976) is a Canadian independent animator living and working in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A graduate of Sheridan College's classical animation program and Canadore College's graphic communications program, Bryce has been creating numerous cartoons and animations since 1999 working under his business "Frog Feet Productions". His first job was creating the "Ranger Gord's Educational Films" and "Ranger Gord's Safety Tips" cartoons based on the character of the same name for "The Red Green Show" created by Steve Smith which aired on CBC Television and PBS. Trained in traditional animation and graphic design, Bryce has been known to experiment with a variety of styles and techniques including photography, cutout animation, stopmotion, watercolour and other media and various computer software.

Since that time, Mr. Hallett has created numerous other animated shorts for sketch comedy TV series; a list that includes animation for Gemini Nominated "History Bites" (created by Rick Green), "Listen Missy" (created by Jane Ford) and "The Frantics. He has also contributed animation to numerous music videos and TV commercials airing across Canada and the U.S.

External links

* [http://www.frogfeetproductions.com/demoreel.html Frog Feet Productions]
* [http://www.tais.ca Toronto Animated Image Society]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2034465/ Bryce Hallett at IMDb]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=frogfeetproductions Animations on YouTube]


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