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Name
  
Asaph Fipke


Role
  
Director

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Awards
  
Gemini Award for Best Animated Program or Series

Nominations
  
Canadian Screen Award for Best Cross-Platform Project - Children’s and Youth

Movies and TV shows
  
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Asaph Fipke is a Canadian writer/director/producer/executive producer and the creator of the animated series Storm Hawks, which is made by the animation studio he co-founded, Nerd Corps Entertainment, in cooperation with Cartoon Network and YTV. He is also the creator of the animated series Slugterra which aired on Disney XD and Endangered Species, which was also produced by Nerd Corps and currently airs on Teletoon as well as the executive producer in the Season 6 onwards of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, which currently airs on Discovery Family and game show Airmageddon, which airs on CBBC.

Contents

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Career

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Fipke studied at the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Film School.

Fipke began his career with computer animation starting with his employment at Mainframe Entertainment, where he worked on series such as Beast Wars: Transformers (as associate producer) and Beast Machines: Transformers (as producer and supervising production designer). In addition, he worked on productions for ReBoot, the 2000 series of Action Man, the TV adaption of Heavy Gear, Max Steel and Barbie in the Nutcracker. He eventually became Senior Vice President of Development and Production at Mainframe Entertainment in 2000, however abandoned the position in 2001.

In 2002, Fipke founded Nerd Corps Entertainment in Vancouver, along with fellow animation producer Chuck Johnson. The company's first animated series, Dragon Booster, won Fipke a Gemini Award for Best Animation Program or Series in 2005 and a Leo Award nomination in the same category in 2006.

References

Asaph Fipke Wikipedia


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