- Paul Fierlinger
Paul Fierlinger (born 1936) is a creator of
animated films andshorts , especially animated documentaries. He is also a part-time lecturer at University of Pennsylvania School of Design.Early life
Paul Fierlinger was born
March 15 ,1936 in Ashiya, Japan: the son of careerCzechoslovakia ndiplomats . He spent the WWII years in theUnited States . At the age of twelve: while living in a boarding school inPodebrady ,Czechoslovakia , Fierlinger created his firstanimated film by shooting drawings from hisflipbook with a 16 mmBolex camera.European career
In 1955 he graduated from the
Bechyne School of Applied Arts . After two years of military service, he freelanced inPrague , as a book illustrator and gagcartoonist for cultural periodicals under the pen name Fala. Fierlinger established himself in 1958 as Czechoslovakia’s first independent producer of animated films, providing 16 mm films from his home studio forPrague TV and the 16 mm division ofKratky Film . Thus, he created approximately 200 films, ranging from 10-second station breaks to 10-minute theatrical releases and TV children’s shorts.In 1967, Fierlinger escaped from Czechoslovakia to the
Netherlands , where he pitched for a number of station breaks for Dutch television inHilversum . He then went toParis to work for a short stint as a spot animator for Radio Television France and ended up inMunich for half a year, having been offered the job of keyanimator on afeature film atLinda Films ,The Conference of the Animals . In Munich, prior to his departure to theUnited States , he married a Czechoslovak compatriot and photographer,Helena Strakova .Career in the United States & Founding of AR&T
He arrived in the
United States in 1968 where he first worked forUniversal Pictures as a documentary director of "Prague, The Summer of Tanks ". For a short period the Fierlingers lived inBurlington, Vermont to work for a localTV station: while inVermont , their first son, [http://turntablemedia.com Philip] , was born. In 1969, the Fierlingers settled inPhiladelphia , where he was hired byConcept Films to animate political commercials forHubert Humphrey and other political candidates. In 1971, a second son, Peter was born.Fierlinger formed AR&T Associates, Inc., his own animation house, in 1971. It produced animated segments for ABC’s "
Harry Reasoner " specials and PBS’ "Sesame Street ", including the popular "Teeny Little Super Guy " series. Since 1971,AR&T has produced over 700 films, of which several hundred are television commercials. Many of these films received considerable recognition, including an Academy Award nomination for "It’s so Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House ". Other awards includeCine Golden Eagles , and "Best in Category" awards at festivals in many cities and countries. "And Then I’ll Stop ", a 1989 film on drug and alcohol abuse, has received more awards than any other of his films, including "First Prize" inAspen, Colorado , and was selected for screening atMOMA ’sNew Films, New Directors series, and theLondon Royal Film Festival . At that time, Paul and Helena were divorced, and their two young adult sons moved toSan Francisco to pursue their own careers incomputer andmultimedia productions.1990s and Beyond
Fierlinger became a steady provider of many TV commercials and sales films for US Healthcare (now Aetna), winning a variety of international awards. At this time he met and married
Sandra Schuette , a fine arts painter at theBoston Museum of Art School and thePhiladelphia Academy of the Fine Arts . Together they developed a small series ofinterstitial s for Nickelodeon called "Amby & Dexter ", a "Sesame Street " series called "Alice Kadeezenberry ", and a twenty-minute film of children’s songs forThe Children’s Book of the Month Club , called "Playtime".In 1993 Fierlinger received a commission from
PBS ’American Playhouse to create a one-hour-long autobiography, called "Drawn from Memory". This was completed and premiered at theSundance Film Festival in 1995, and has since been televised worldwide. "Drawn From Memory" has received several major film festival awards, including a presentation by invitation atINPUT 96 in Guadalajara,Mexico .In 1997, Fierlinger received a [http://www.pewarts.org/aboutpewfellows.html PEW Fellowship in the Arts] award for the body of his work.
In the late 1990s,
ITVS , an agency of theCorporation for Public Broadcasting , commissioned Fierlinger to create a half-hour PBS special called "Still Life With Animated Dogs ". This film, about dogs and other things of a divine nature, premiered on national feedMarch 29 ,2001 . The film went on to win "1st Prize" at the 2002International Festival of Animation inZagreb , and thePeabody Award in April, 2002.At the end of 1999, production on "Still Life" had to be interrupted for several months so that the Fierlingers could develop and begin the production of an animation series for
Oxygen Network , "Drawn from Life ": two-minute films which feature the voices and simple stories of real life women. That series won the "Grand Prix of 2000" at theOttawa International Animation Festival inOttawa, Canada . "Still Life with Animated Dogs" won the Golden Gate Award inSan Francisco , and represented the United States atINPUT 2001 inCape Town, South Africa .In the early 2000s, the Fierlingers' animation was used on
Independent Lens : Maggie Growls: a Biography of Maggie Kuhn, who established theGray Panthers advocacy group in the 1970’s.In October, 2003, the Fierlingers' completed another ITVS/PBS special called "
A Room Nearby ". It premiered in November at theMargaret Meade Festival inNew York City , and was aired onPBS in March, 2005. The 27-minute-long film illustrates five very different people, who tell personal stories about their bouts with loneliness and how they benefited from the experience: among the storytellers areLynn Blue andMiloš Forman .In the fall of 2004, Fierlinger became a part-time lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, teaching an undergraduate and graduate course in 2D animation, called "Hand Drawn 2D computer Animation", and a freshman seminar, called "In Pursuit of Originality". The Fierlingers just began their own production of a feature-length film, called "
My Dog Tulip ", based on the book of the same title by British authorJ. R. Ackerley . The film will feature the voice talents ofChristopher Plummer ,Lynn Redgrave andIsabella Rossellini . [http://blogs.voices.com/voxdaily/2006/08/my_dog_tulip_voice_actors.html] They also continue to produce TV commercials. Paul and Sandra Fierlinger currently live and work out of theirWynnewood, Pennsylvania home and studio.External links
* [http://www.paulfierlinger.com/ Paul Fierlinger's Website]
* [http://www.mydogtulipfilm.com/ "My Dog Tulip" official website]
* [http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/animateddogs/"STILL LIFE WITH ANIMATED DOGS"] site forIndependent Lens onPBS
*imdb name|id=0276414|name=Paul Fierlinger
* [http://www.livejournal.com/community/tlsg/11770.html LiveJournal thread with Fierlinger]
* [http://asifa.net/robinson/profiles/fierlinger.htm Article on life & animation]
* [http://paulfierlinger.com/ARoomNearby/ "A Room Nearby" content]
* [http://store.awn.com/product.php?productid=17075&cat=286&page=1 "Drawn from Memory" at the AWN store (description and DVD)]
** [http://www.awn.com/awnstore/acme/drawn.html More detailed description of the film - older site (no DVD)]
* [https://www.wizardacademypress.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=246 Still Life with Animated Dogs & A Room Nearby DVD]
* [http://www.amazon.com/Still-Life-Animated-Dogs-Nearby/dp/B001F1PNW8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1220630496&sr=8-1 Still Life with Animated Dogs & A Room Nearby DVD]
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