John Canemaker has won an Academy Award, an Emmy and a Peabody Award for his animation and is an internationally-renowned animation historian and teacher. A key figure in American independent animation, Canemakerβs work has a distinctive personal style emphasizing emotion, personality and dynamic visual expression. His film, The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation, won an Oscar in 2005 for Best Animated Short, as well as an Emmy. A 28-minute autobiographical essay about a troubled father/son relationship, The Moon and the Son marked a personal and professional breakthrough in animation storytelling. Canemaker is also a noted author who has written nine books on animation, as well as numerous essays, articles and monographs for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications.
Cartoon Carnival
2021
The Fantasia Legacy: The Concert Feature
2000
DalΓ & Disney: A Date with Destino
2010
King-Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Tunes Revolution
2012
Celebrating Dumbo
2001
The Art of Mary Blair
2005
Taking Flight: The Making of Dumbo
2010
From Rags to Riches: The Making of Cinderella
2005
Tyrus
2015
Disney's 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs': Still the Fairest of Them All
2001
Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation, 1900-1920
2007
Lady's Pedigree: The Making of Lady and the Tramp
2006
Earthday Birthday
1990
Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation, 1921-1930
2008
Walt & El Grupo
2008
Frank and Ollie
1995
Otto Messmer and Felix the Cat
1977