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Celia Bullwinkel Resume CELIA BULLWINKEL RESUME Education Director/ MFA, Computer Art, School of Visual Arts, 2015 Animator/ Instructor BFA, Film & Animation, School of Visual Arts, 2001 I’m an award-winning New York-based Awards & Exhibitions freelance character Recognition for my animated short Sidewalk (2013): animator with 15 years of 2013 ASIFA-East Animation Festival (NYC, NY) Winner, Independent film: First Place experience working in the 2013 Lunafest 2014 Winner (toured in over 100 U.S. cities) film and television 2013 Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (Chicago, IL), Youth Jury Prize, 2nd Prize industry, and 9 years 2013 Black Maria Film and Video Festival (Jersey City, NJ), Jury’s Citation Award, 2nd Prize 2014 Women and Minorities in Media Fest (Towson, MD), Winner for Best Animation teaching as a college level 2014 Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival (Pittsburgh, PA), Winner for Best Animation animation instructor. 2014 Vimeo Staff Pick 2012 "The Rammellzee Galaxseum,” Children's Museum of the Arts, New York. Proficient In 2011 "Art in the Streets," Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. 2001 The Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation. After Effects Maya 2015 Photoshop Teaching Experience Flash School of Visual Arts September 2006-2015 Toon Boom Harmony Faculty on the BFA Film & Animation Microsoft Office Fashion Institute of Technology January 2011-present Professor in MFA Illustration. Wrote the curriculum for the course, Illustration in Motion. Parsons New School for Design, January 2007-2009 Familiar With Adjunct Animation Professor Nuke Work Experience Pro Tools Flash Animator, Thornberg and Forester, August 2015-September 2015 (two weeks) ZBrush • Lead animator on TBS station ID, Presidents’ Day Off. Illustrator Animation Director, French Press Films (offsite) November 2014-March 2015 ( 5 months) Final Cut Pro • Oversaw and animated a four minute corporate video about Netflix founder, Reed Hastings. • Traditionally animated using Toon Boom software. Flash Animator, Hornet Inc. (New York City) April 2007 (1 month) August 2013 (1 week) Instructor for the • Flash animator for the cable television spots entitled SNY Fanmation. Following Courses • Flash animator for a series of five animated commercials for Toyota. Flash for Animators Animator, Transistor Studios (New York City) July 2013 (3 weeks) • 2D animator for a commercial for Redbox. Toon Boom for Animator, StoryCorps (New York City) April-June 2011 (2 months) Animators • Inbetween animator for the PBS series POV. Animator, Augenblick Studios (New York City) January-February 2010 (1 month) Illustration in Motion • Traditional Flash animator for the Comedy Central television series Ugly Americans. Digital Animator, Curious Pictures (New York City) September 2007-January 2008 (5 months) Animation Workshop II • Flash and After Effects animator for the Playhouse Disney television series Little Einsteins. Digital Animator, Little Airplane Productions (New York City) January 2005-April 2007 (2 years 4 Advanced Animation months) Workshop • After Effects animator for the Nick Jr. television series Wonder Pets. Flash Layout Artist, MTV (New York City) September 2006-January 2007 (5 months) • Layout artist for the television series Friday: The Animated Series. Digital Animator, Nick Digital Studio (New York City) July 2001-January 2002 (5 months) • After Effects animator for the second season of the Nick Jr. television series Little Bill. Inbetweener, Bill Plympton Studio (New York City) 2000-2003 (3 years) Contact [email protected] • Inbetweener, cel cleaner, and exposure sheet checker for the feature film Hair High. Assistant Animator, Hubbub Inc, (New Jersey) June 2000-August 2000 (3 months) (1) 917-523-3887 • Assistant animator to Emily Hubley for the animated segments in the live-action feature Hedwig and celiabullwinkel.com the Angry Inch. .
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