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− | + | [[File:John Hubley.jpeg|thumb|220x220px]]'''John Hubley''' (1914-1977) was an artist at the Walt Disney studios during the late 1930s and early 1940s. |
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+ | Hubley was primarily an art director on feature films such as ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]'', ''[[Fantasia]]'' and [[Bambi (film)|Bambi]]. He was fired from the studio for his participation in the infamous Disney animators strike in 1941 and after a brief stint at Columbia's Screen Gems cartoon studio, he became one of the founders of United Productions of America (UPA), whose innovative and stylized designs challenged the "illusion of life" approach that Disney had been advocating. |
− | After leaving UPA in 1952 after refusing to name Communist party members before the House of Un-American Activities Committee, thus putting him on the blacklist, Hubley started his own studio to produce on commercials before he went on to create |
+ | After leaving UPA in 1952 after refusing to name Communist party members before the House of Un-American Activities Committee, thus putting him on the blacklist, Hubley started his own studio to produce on commercials before he went on to create independent short films with his wife Faith Elliot, several of which earned them Academy Awards. |
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Revision as of 01:15, 15 August 2020
John Hubley (1914-1977) was an artist at the Walt Disney studios during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Hubley was primarily an art director on feature films such as Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi. He was fired from the studio for his participation in the infamous Disney animators strike in 1941 and after a brief stint at Columbia's Screen Gems cartoon studio, he became one of the founders of United Productions of America (UPA), whose innovative and stylized designs challenged the "illusion of life" approach that Disney had been advocating.
After leaving UPA in 1952 after refusing to name Communist party members before the House of Un-American Activities Committee, thus putting him on the blacklist, Hubley started his own studio to produce on commercials before he went on to create independent short films with his wife Faith Elliot, several of which earned them Academy Awards.
Work for Disney
Year | Film | Position |
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1940 | Pinocchio | Art Director |
1940 | Fantasia | Art Director: Segment The Rite of Spring |
1942 | Bambi | Art Director |