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Nina Paley (born May 3, 1968) is an American cartoonist, animator and free culture activist.〔(My Official Position on Copyright ), Nina Paley blog, accessed May 28, 2009〕 She directed the animated feature film ''Sita Sings the Blues''. She was the artist and often the writer of comic strips ''Nina's Adventures'' and ''Fluff'', but most of her recent work has been in animation. == Early life == Paley was born in Urbana, Illinois, the daughter of Jean (Passovoy) and Hiram Paley.〔http://www.heathandvaughn.com/paley,_hiram.html〕 Her family was Jewish.〔(Kickstarter )〕 Her father was a mathematics professor at the University of Illinois and was mayor of Urbana, where they resided, for a term in the early 1970s.〔(News-gazette.com )〕 She attended local elementary and high schools, illustrating a "History of the North Pole" comic in collaboration with University High School history teacher Chris Butler, and attended the University of Illinois, studying art for two years. Her first animation was made when she was 13; it was recorded on Super-8 reels. Her first animation as an adult was the short story ''Follow your Bliss''. Her second clay animation, ''I Heart My Cat'', was shot on a Krasnogorsk camera. These two, along with ''Cancer'', were found on VHS with the description "NINA PALEY DEMO REEL 1998". In 2012, Paley decided to publish them under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.〔(Ninapaley.com )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nina Paley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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