- Steven Fischer
Steven Thomas Fischer (born June 10, 1972) is an American
film director and producer. Fischer is anEmmy Award nominated filmmaker who works primarily on documentaries. Among his many accolades, Fischer's work has been honored by theDirectors Guild of America , The New York Festivals, the prestigiousCINE Golden Eagle Awards, and Marquis Who's Who in Entertainment. He was accepted into theDirectors Guild of America at age 24 with the production of his first nationally distributed promotional documentary, "This is CLEARCorps", for and aboutAmeriCorps . Fischer's creative films have touched many themes and genres, from the animated Wally the Green Monster cartoons that appeared on "Score Card", a sports magazine show produced by notedNew York television producer Mort Kasman ("Sports Legends with Tom Seaver",Lorne Greene's "World of Amazing Animals") to "Silence of Falling Leaves", Fischer's foreign language tribute to Polish POWs murdered in World War Two during the Katyn Forest Massacre.Career
Fischer began his career at age 17 as a
cartoonist , writing and illustrating freelance. Among publishers to publish his work wereHarperCollins and 9-1-1 Magazine. In 1991, at the age of 19, Fischer moved to London, England and attended classes at the London Cartoon Centre while developing proposals for animated films and television programs. [http://lambiek.net/artists/f/fischer_steven.htm] Most notable were his "Steve & Bluey" cartoons which later aired in America through TCI Communications. The cartoons revived a vaudevillian style of family entertainment influenced by Fischer's childhood idolsAbbott & Costello ,Laurel & Hardy ,Martin & Lewis , andBergen & McCarthy . "Steve & Bluey" featured a young nerdy boy named Steve partnered with a sassy quick-witted blue dog. Much of their humor relied on heavy dialogue and a sharp clash of personalities. Print cartoons were published in two volumes entitled "There's a Blue Dog Under My Bed" and "The Wonderful, Happy, Cartoony World of Steve & Bluey". Radio plays were released through a variety of broadcasters and radio production groups, most notably the Holiday Broadcasting Company and The Golden Radio Players. Fischer voiced both lead characters. Other actors to perform were Phillip Guthrie and Michele Fischer.It was in London that Fischer befriended notable animation producer
Steven C. Melendez . Melendez is best known for producing the 1979Emmy Award winning film "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe " for theChildren's Television Workshop . Melendez's father,Bill Meléndez , animated forDisney in the 1940s and produced the classic "Peanuts " films "A Charlie Brown Christmas " and "A Boy Named Charlie Brown ".Melendez became Fischer's mentor, and together the two developed the original "Steve & Bluey" animated program. They pitched an independently-produced pilot to the major networks and distributors in Europe and the United States. One networked approached was Nickelodeon. Three years after discussions with Nickelodeon ended in a no-sale for the young producer, the network released
Blue's Clues , a children's program that quickly became popular. The similarities between the two leading characters, "Steve & Bluey" and Steve & Blue, "Blue's Clues" protagonists, prompted Fischer to take legal action resulting in a widely publicized $30 million dollar lawsuit with Viacom, owner of the children's network. The case was eventually dismissed in Federal court. [http://www.rugratonline.com/time2000.htm]Fischer went on to a successful career producing documentary films and commercials, winning many awards including two
Emmy nominations for "Silence of Falling Leaves" (2000) and "Now & Forever Yours: Letters to an Old Soldier" (2007) . His work is also the recipient of eight NationalTelly Awards and the prestigiousCINE [http://www.cine.org/newsletter/newsletter.php#5] Golden Eagle, winning in 2007 for "Draw the Line: An Animated Showcase", a documentary about surviving in the animation profession.In 2007 Fischer was the writer and a producer of "Freedom Dance" [http://www.americanhungarianfederation.org/news_freedomdance.htm] , an animated documentary narrated by star
Mariska Hargitay .Fischer's track record also includes the role of Spencer Stanley in
The FBI Files (1999) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857866/] on theDiscovery Channel and two music videos for Jim Camacho, former front man for the legendary South Florida rock band The Goods. His international work includes documenting the first Irish National Tour of the critically acclaimedOff-Broadway play "Coole Lady", a historical play about the life ofLady Gregory by noted playwright andW. B. Yeats biographer Sam McCready.Awards
Awards as of 2008
*Emmy Award nomination ("Silence of Falling Leaves")
*Emmy Award nomination ("Now & Forever Yours: Letters to an Old Soldier")
*8 Telly Awards (2000, 2005, 2006, 2007)
*2 CINE Golden Eagle Awards (2006, 2007)
*CINE Master Series Award
*Addy Award (nomination)
*2 Gold Remi Awards (WorldFest International Film Festival)
*Peer Award
*Florida Media Market Global Conference (official selection)
*The New York Festivals
*Glimz (Sweden)References
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279130// IMDB]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-394283603524101064&q=bill+melendez&ei=cwtbSLf8MZq2rAK4uYjsDg&hl=en Video] Steven Fischer Tribute to Animation Legend Bill Meléndez*Maslow Media Group [http://maslow.timberlakepublishing.com/content.asp?contentid=193]
*"Marquis Who's Who in Entertainment"
*The Budapest Sun [http://www.budapestsun.com/cikk.php?id=21636]*The American
*The Capital Newspaper
*The Official Steve & Bluey Website [http://www.steveandbluey.com]
*The Daily Record [http://www.mddailyrecord.com/article.cfm?id=64443&type=Daily]
*The Associated Press
*Belfast Telegraph
*The Baltimore Sun
*Baltimore Magazine
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