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Richard Condie, (born 1942) is a Canadian animator, film maker and musician living and working in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Condie is best known for his 1985 animated short ''The Big Snit'' and has won six international awards for ''Getting Started'' in 1979. ==Education and career== Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Condie moved to Winnipeg at the age of four. There he attended Kelvin High School, graduating in 1961. He received his Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of Manitoba in 1967. Prior to entering the animation field, he worked periodic stints as a musician for the Manitoba Theatre Centre and CBC TV from 1964 to 1965. In 1967 Condie moved to Vancouver where he worked as a sociologist at the University of British Columbia. Two years later he returned to Winnipeg and tested out a number of occupations.〔University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, Richard Condie fonds, A05-93, "Biographical Information."〕 In 1971 he was awarded the first of two grants from the Canada Council, which he used to produce the animated short film ''Oh Sure''.〔("Richard Condie fonds" )〕 The film was later purchased by the National Film Board of Canada, with whom Condie was to work extensively.〔("Richard Condie Biography" )〕 Condie's best known animated work is 1985's ''The Big Snit'', an offbeat parable about marriage, Scrabble, sawing, and nuclear war. ''The Big Snit'' was nominated for an Oscar and won the Genie Award for Best Animated Short, along with over a dozen international awards. ''The Big Snit'' was also voted as #25 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by animation professionals.〔National Film Board. ''The Big Snit.'' 1985; () Beck, Jerry. ''The 50 Greatest Cartoons: As Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals''. Atlanta: Turner Publishing, 1994. ISBN 1-878685-49-X]〕 Condie co-produced fellow Winnipeg animator Cordell Barker's acclaimed short ''The Cat Came Back''. Condie was also the voice of the main character and sang on the soundtrack. He entered the field of computer animation with his 1996 short ''La Salla''. In 1998 he did some television script writing for Nelvana, then created the television pilot ''The Ark'' for the company in 2002.〔("Richard Condie" )〕 Currently Condie is painting, creating music and working on a series of panel cartoons. Condie's work, featuring the constantly moving - "boiling" - line animation style, has been characterized as "wacky, weird, () bizarre."〔 Others have referred to his "raw visual style and insanely honest and humorous character portrayals."〔 University of Manitoba film historian Gene Walz stated that Condie "is an auteur-animator, one with excellent antennae for sensing society's ridiculous foibles and painful vulnerabilities."〔("Richard Condie" )〕 Condie is a founding member of the Winnipeg Film Group, and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and the International Animated Film Association.〔 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「Richard Condie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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