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Ron Diamond has had two primary producing, distributing and curating careers in live-action film making (1980–1990), and in animation film production (1990–present). ). Diamond spent nine years producing live action films including, The Chocolate War and The Dark Backward before refocusing his career towards anim
The Animation Show of Shows is a traveling selection of the year's best animated short films. It is curated and presented by Acme Filmworks founder Ron Diamond.The show began in 1998 with the aim of showing the most original, funny, and intelligent short animated films from all over the world by presenting them to major animation studios, in hope of inspiring their influential animators and ...
Co-owner Ron Diamond at WonderCon 2022. In 1995, Ron Diamond partnered with Dan Sarto and founded the Animation World Network. A year after Toy Story debuted, Sarto and Diamond produced their first issue. "Back then there weren't many people publishing on the Internet, but we decided to go online and bypass print altogether; not just for cost ...
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Locksmith Animation, the London-based studio behind “Ron’s Gone Wrong” and Netflix’s recent “That Christmas,” has announced its first independent animated feature. “Wed Wabbit ...
"The Extremesons" couch gag is the third one animated by Michał Socha and produced by Ron Diamond. It was produced in three months with 2D and 3D animation. Socha previously directed the couch gags for the twenty-fifth season episode "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting" and the twenty-seventh season episode "Orange Is the New Yellow." [2]
Amid Amidi of Cartoon Brew and independent animator Celia Bullwinkel have both expressed affinity for the film. [5] [6] Ron Diamond of Shoot singled it out as one of the best films screened at the 2001 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. [7]
This movie was created with hopes of developing an animated spin-off of the original Munsters series, [1] but it was not picked up as a series. The movie aired on October 27, 1973, as an hour-long special, however a shorter, half-hour version was aired in the 1980s.