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Notable work
  
Open Season

Name
  
Jill Culton


Role
  
Animator

Employer
  
DreamWorks Animation

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Alma mater
  
California Institute of the Arts

Occupation
  
Film director, executive producer, writer, animator, character designer, storyboard artist

Education
  
California Institute of the Arts

Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation

Movies
  
Open Season, Monsters - Inc, Boog and Elliot's Midnight

Similar
  
Anthony Stacchi, Jeff Pidgeon, Roger Allers, Ralph Eggleston, Dan Gerson

Interview with Jill Culton - Part 1


Jill Culton is an American animator, who is best known for her directorial debut on Sony's first animated film, Open Season, becoming the first female principal director of a big budget, computer-animated feature.

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Previously, she studied at the Character Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts, where she later taught animation.

She was also a storyboard artist for various Pixar films such as Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life and also co-wrote the original treatment for Monsters, Inc., and continued to become the Head of Development.

She animated on Toy Story and served as a Directing Animator at Turner Features for the film Cats Don't Dance.

Along with Anthony Stacchi, she helped to develop Curious George while working at Industrial Light & Magic.

In 2003, Culton joined Sony Pictures Animation, which launched a year before to produce CG animated films. During her years at Sony, Culton, along with directing Open Season and executive producing Open Season 2, also developed Hotel Transylvania.

As of 2010, Culton was at DreamWorks Animation. For some time, she was writing and directing an animated film about a little girl and a Yeti, tentatively titled Everest, but by 2016, she had left the project.

Filmography

  • The Princess and the Cobbler (1993) (animator: Calvert/Cobbler Productions)
  • Toy Story (1995) (story artist)
  • Cats Don't Dance (1997) (supervising animator: Supporting Animal Characters, storyboard artist)
  • A Bug's Life (1998) (additional storyboard artist)
  • Toy Story 2 (1999) (character designer: new characters, story artist)
  • Monsters, Inc. (2001) (story, development story supervisor, visual development)
  • Open Season (2006) (director, story)
  • Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run (2006) (director, writer)
  • Surf's Up (2007) (special thanks)
  • Open Season 2 (2009) (executive producer)
  • References

    Jill Culton Wikipedia


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