The Simpsons Movie / The Simpsons Movie
David Silverman
United States / 2007 / 87' 0''Screenings
Synopsis
In this movie Homer Simpson saved Springfield from the damage he created to his own town. The problem in the story begins with Homer Simpson, his new pig and a silo started leaking which is full of his new pet's waste. The combination of all these created a huge chaos in Springfield and brought a disaster.
David Silverman began drawing at age four, and he’s never found a good reason to stop. Attending the UCLA Animation Workshop brought his talent to the attention of others in the animation community. Much of David’s career has revolved around The Simpsons. After receiving his M.F.A from UCLA in 1983, he freelanced in illustration and animation. In 1987, he landed a job animating on The Tracey Ullman Show – where The Simpsons got their start, as short segments. Animating on all 48 shorts led to David directing many of the first episodes when The Simpsons became a series, including The Simpsons Christmas Special in December, 1989. David became Supervising Animation Director as well as a producer on the show. To date, he has directed 22 episodes of The Simpsons, winning 4 Emmys along the way. In the midst of his success with The Simpsons, David was wooed away first to DreamWorks (The Road to El Dorado – co-director), and then to Pixar (Monsters, Inc. – co-director), and Blue Sky (Ice Age, Robots – writing and storyboarding). Presently, David has a number of projects in development, including directing a live-action feature.
Director
David Silverman
Production
Gracie Films, Film Roman, Rough Draft Feature Animation, 20th Century Fox Animation
Screenplay
James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti ('The Simpsons', Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon)
Music
Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman
Editing
John Carnochan
Animation
Film Roman, California; Rough Draft Studios, California, AKOM & Rough Draft's, Seoul
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