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		<title>A Master Class with Richard Williams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[September starts off Fall with a very exciting event in animation.  The MOMA will hold a master class with Richard Williams, hosted by renowned animation historian John Canemaker.  Two masters in one room, this is an event not to be missed.  Details follow below: http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=10045&#38;ref=calendar#screenings Master Class: Richard Williams in Conversation with John Canemaker September [...]]]></description>
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<p>September starts off Fall with a very exciting event in animation.  The MOMA will hold a master class with Richard Williams, hosted by renowned animation historian John Canemaker.  Two masters in one room, this is an event not to be missed.  Details follow below:</p>
<p><a title="http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=10045&amp;ref=calendar#screenings" href="http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=10045&amp;ref=calendar#screenings" target="_blank">http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=10045&amp;ref=calendar#screenings</a><br />
Master Class: Richard Williams in Conversation with John Canemaker<br />
September 22, 2008<br />
Visit Richard Williams&#8217;s <a href="http://www.theanimatorssurvivalkit.com/" target="_blank">The Animator&#8217;s Survival Kit Web site</a></p>
<p>A three-time Academy Award winner—for Special Achievement and for Visual Effects as the director of animation of the Walt Disney/Steven Spielberg blockbuster <em>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</em> (1988), and for his short film <em>A Christmas Carol</em> (1971)—Richard Williams discusses his long and influential career in a conversation with animation filmmaker and historian (and fellow Oscar-winner) John Canemaker. Born in Toronto in 1933, Williams became one of the finest animation filmmakers of the late twentieth century and has been a mentor to countless others. During the 1970s, his London-based studio created scores of stunningly crafted, award-winning commercials, titles, short films, and television specials. Not content with these successes, Williams then went on to hire veteran animators from the Disney studio&#8217;s &#8220;Golden Age&#8221; and from Warner Bros. Cartoons, most notably Grim Natwick (<em>Snow White</em>), Art Babbitt (<em>Fantasia</em>), and Ken Harris (Bugs Bunny). He also learned from his friends Milt Kahl (<em>Pinocchio, The Jungle Book</em>), and Frank Thomas (<em>Bambi, Cinderella</em>). A distillation of his acquired knowledge went into the exuberant (and sexy) animation he directed for <em>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</em> and, most recently, into an unparalleled and indispensable series of instructional DVD master classes based on his bestselling book <em>The Animator&#8217;s Survival Kit.<br />
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<p>Organized by Joshua Siegel, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, and John Canemaker. Special thanks to Imogen Sutton.</p>
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