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Dan Kuenster

Dan Kuenster (born December 29, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American character animator and director, who worked for Walt Disney Animation Studios, BrainPower Studio and Sullivan Bluth Studios, before pursuing educational multimedia projects.[1] He is also formerly Executive Vice President of Design and Animation at Istation in Dallas, Texas.

Career

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While working on The Fox and the Hound, he met animator Don Bluth, and later left Disney for Bluth's newly formed independent studio. He continued to work through the growth of Sullivan Bluth studios, and when production facilities moved to Dublin, Ireland, he relocated to co-direct two of its most ambitious films, All Dogs Go to Heaven and Rock-a-Doodle. He returned to Los Angeles in the mid-1990s, to focus on the budding interactive and multimedia industry, where he designed games and animated for software developer 7th Level. He has also worked on many live action projects as a director, screenwriter, and storyboard artist, and he has voice acted in many of his films.

The Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation was presented to him in 2004, for storyboarding the PBS show Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.[2]

He recently retired from his role as Executive Vice President of Design and Animation at Istation (Imagination Station), a critically acclaimed[3] software developer and publisher of integrated reading and math intervention programs.

In 2017, He gains to be a 2D animator and a storyboard artist for the HBO Show, A Little Curious for "The Mop Mambo", "Terrible Terrible", "Sweet Soda" and "Hot or Cold".

Selected filmography

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Dan Kuenster at IMDb

References

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  1. ^ Karon, Paul (September 23, 1996). "Animation of a Different Character". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  2. ^ Daly, Cheryl. "31st Annual Emmy Awards". Press Release. National Television Academy. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Winners of the 19th Annual Bessie Awards". ComputED Gazette. Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
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