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Floyd Norman: A Life in Animation
Michael Fiore and Erik Sharkey's 2016 Documentary Explores the Legacy of a Pioneering Animator
Michael Fiore and Erik Sharkey's 2016 documentary, Floyd Norman: An Animated Life, offers an intimate journey through the life and career of the legendary animator Floyd Norman. At the age of 80, Norman is one of the last surviving members of Disney's “Nine Old Men,” a group of animators who helped to define the iconic Disney style. The film explores Norman's contributions to some of Disney's most beloved classics, including Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and The Jungle Book.
Norman's career in animation began in 1956, when he joined the Walt Disney Studios as an animator. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming one of the studio's top animators. Norman's animation is characterized by its fluidity and expressiveness, and he has a gift for creating memorable characters.
In addition to his work on Disney films, Norman has also worked on a number of other animated projects, including the television series The Smurfs and the feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He has also written and illustrated several children's books.
Floyd Norman: An Animated Life is a celebration of a true pioneer in the field of animation. The film offers a fascinating look at the life and work of a man who has helped to shape the way we see the world.