Bob Gardiner (animator)
James Robbins "Bob" Gardiner (March 19, 1951 – April 21, 2005) was a multi-talented artist, painter, cartoonist, animator, holographer, musician, storyteller, and comedy writer.[1][2] He invented the stop-motion 3-D clay animation technique which his collaborator Will Vinton would later market as Claymation, although Bob preferred the term Sculptimation for his frame-by-frame method of sculpting plasticine clay characters and sets. Closed Mondays was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.[3]
Bob Gardiner | |
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![]() Gardiner, c. 1978 | |
| Born | James Robbins Gardiner March 19, 1951 |
| Died | April 21, 2005 (aged 54) |
Filmography
- Closed Mondays (1974), writer, art direction, and sculptimation
- Mountain Music (1975), art direction and sculptimation (uncredited)[4]
Graphic art
1979 advertising posters by Bob Gardiner
Advertising poster for Bob Gardiner's multi-media event, January 25, 1979, at Strutters' Hall, Portland, OR.
Advertising poster for Bob Gardiner's multi-media event, February 1, 1979, at Strutters' Hall, Portland, OR.
Advertising poster for Bob Gardiner's multi-media event, July 27-29 & August 3-5, 1979, at The Alligator Palace Vaudeville Theatre, La Conner, WA.
Advertising poster for Bob Gardiner's multi-media event, October 25,1979, at Merchants' Public House, Portland, OR.
Advertising poster for Bob Gardiner's multi-media fundraiser event on behalf of The Food Front, November 28, 1979, at The Earth Tavern, Portland, OR.
Lost mural by Bob Gardiner
Lost mural painted by Bob Gardiner on exterior wall of a Portland repertory theater no longer in business, circa early 1980s.
Accolades
Gardiner and Vinton won the Oscar for Best Animated Short in 1975[5] for Closed Mondays (1974).[6][7]
See also
- Closed Mondays (2012)
References
- James Gardiner Obituary -CA|San Francisco Chronicle
- James Robbins 'Bob' Gardiner -- Oscar winner - SFGate
- "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
- Oddball Films (2015-11-19). Oddball Films: Tunes and Toons: Animated Adventures in Musicland - Thur. Nov. 19th - 8PM. Oddball Films, 19 November 2015. Retrieved from http://oddballfilms.blogspot.com/2015/11/tunes-and-toons-animated-adventures-in.html.
- 1975|Oscars.org
- "The Portland DIY Clay Experiment That Changed Animation Forever.TV|OPB". Archived from the original on 2019-01-05. Retrieved 2018-09-09.
- Short Film Winners: 1975 Oscars
External links
- Bob Gardiner at Internet Movie Database
- Bob Gardiner at Find a Grave
- Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary (1977), Main Title Animation of The Rubinoos, at Internet Movie Database
- Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary (1977) on YouTube
- Mountain Music (1975) on YouTube
- Mountain Music (1975) on IMDB
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