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2008 Winsor McCay Award Winners
by jerry
July 26, 2008 12:05 am


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This just in: ASIFA-Hollywood announced its 2008 Winsor McCay Lifetime Achievement Award recipients during their Comic-Con party last night at the Gaslight Marriott in San Diego. This year’s Winsor McCay recipients are: Mike Judge, John Lasseter and Nick Park. The award recipients will claim their trophies at the 36th Annual Annie Awards, Friday, January 30, 2009, at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.

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Stephen Worth says:
07/26/08  1:32am

In attendance at the private party were Annie Award winners Bill Plympton, Ralph Bakshi, Antran Manoogian and Stephen Worth. There is a YouTube video of the announcement at… the ASIFA-Hollywood Press Release

 
DanO says:
07/26/08  2:11am

Thats a field steeped in talent and accomplishment… but I find myself rooting for Nick Park. He’s the one out of the three that has been an animator at core for all of his career. Lasseter and Judge are brilliant, but moved into different roles for most of their gravy years.

 
Mike Russo says:
07/26/08  8:23am

Wow. 5+ months. That’s a long time to look forward to something. LOL

 
Andy Norton says:
07/26/08  8:26am

I am very pleased to hear about those 3 recieving the Winsor McCay award.

All of them have contributed something to the world of animation during the past couple of decades, all to various degrees, and all have a distinctive association within their field of work.

 
Thad says:
07/26/08  10:03am

Congrats to Nick Park! VERY well deserved.

 
DanO says:
07/26/08  11:25am

Oh, they all are recipients of the award. Duh. I thought they were all nominees. Me no read so good.

 
Roman says:
07/26/08  4:33pm

Congratulations to all three – all excellent choices with wonderful and very different bodies of work!

 
Steve Segal says:
07/26/08  4:53pm

The secret to great animation…big foreheads.

Congrats to all three brilliant artists. Long may they create.

 
Daniel J. Drazen says:
07/26/08  8:35pm

Judge, Lasseter and Park, despite the different subsets within animation in which they work, have one thing in common: these guys know how to tell engaging character-driven stories. Someday someone is going to tumble to the fact that that’s what filmmaking, animated or not, is all about.

 
William Chappell says:
07/27/08  12:47am

All three are brilliant artists and filmmakers. In Britain, Aardman is widely seen as one of the greatest Animation studios in the world (certainly one of the best in Britain).

And I do agree with DanO. Nick Park is still animating in the dark of a basement, and clearly wants to keep making films the way that he wants and not the way that business executives suggest.

As Lasseter said, “Quality is a great business plan.”

 
Pedro Nakama says:
07/27/08  7:33am

Wow! I’m surprised. Those are actually 3 good choices.

 
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