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lassically trained from an early age, Henry combines his expertise in classical music with his experience in dance/club music and his innovative production of Electronica.   Jackman’s recent film scores span a wide range of genres, from action films to period dramas to family films, including:  Marvel’s Captain America:  The Winter Soldier, Captain Phillips, Wreck-It Ralph, , This is the End and Winnie The Pooh.
Jackman began composing his first symphony at age six.  He went on to study classical music at St. Paul’s, Eton College and Oxford University.  As a teenager, he became influenced by the underground rave scene, and began producing chart-topping dance remixes.
Over the next few years, Jackman built a successful career in the recording industry co-writing, mixing, producing, and/or programming with major artists including Seal,  Art of Noise, and Coolio.  In 2006, Jackman garnered the attention of Hans Zimmer and John Powell, who hired Jackman to compose additional music for films including The Dark Knight and Kung Fu Panda. Henry Jackman’s first major solo scoring gig was Monsters and Aliens in 2009.
all Out Boy – who won BEST ALTERNATIVE BAND at this year’s People’s Choice Awards – most recently released their latest album SAVE ROCK AND ROLL. The album is the gold certified fifth studio album from the GRAMMY-nominated band and features the multiplatinum hit “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)” and the new hit “Alone Together.” SAVE ROCK AND ROLL debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 and #1 on iTunes in 27 countries when it was released in April.  This is the band’s second #1 debut; Platinum selling “Infinity On High” topped the chart in 2007 which followed multi-platinum breakthrough album “From Under The Cork Tree” released in 2005. Hailing from Chicago, Fall Out Boy—Patrick Stump (vocals/guitar), Pete Wentz (bass), Joe Trohman (guitar) and Andy Hurley (drums)—has appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone and other prestigious publications. They have performed on Saturday Night Live, The Today Show, America’s Got Talent, The Voice, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan, The Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live and many more.  They wrapped up 2013 with an appearance with Taylor Swift at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show in December following their second sold out tour of 2013, performing in arenas in support of SAVE ROCK AND ROLL. More information can be found at www.falloutboy.com.
hris Williams directed Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Oscar®-nominated feature “Bolt” (2008) with Byron Howard.
Joining the Florida animation studio as an intern in 1994, Williams was a key member of the “Mulan” (1998) story team. He worked as a story artist on “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) and earned an Annie Award nomination for writing on “The Emperor’s New Groove.” He has since served in the story department on 2012’s “Wreck-It Ralph” and 2013’s Oscar®-winning feature “Frozen.”
Williams wrote and directed Disney’s first CG short, “Glago’s Guest,” for which he won an Annie Award. He won an Emmy® as executive producer for the ABC holiday special “Prep & Landing.”
Williams earned a fine arts degree from the University of Waterloo before studying animation at Sheridan College.
on Hall directed Walt Disney Animation Studios 2011 feature “Winnie the Pooh.” He previously served as head of story for 2009’s “The Princess and the Frog.” As head of story, he worked closely with the directors in editorial and recording sessions; his responsibilities included story crew supervision, storyboarding sequences and writing.
Hall began his career at Walt Disney Animation Studios in June of 1995, coming onboard as a story apprentice on “Tarzan.” He served as a storyboard artist on “The Emperor’s New Groove,” “Chicken Little” and various development projects. For “Meet the Robinsons,” Hall was elevated to head of story. He was nominated for an Annie Award for storyboarding on “The Emperor’s New Groove”—his work on “Meet the Robinsons” netted him a second nomination.
Hall graduated with a BFA in drawing and painting from the University of Iowa and a BFA in character animation from California Institute of the Arts. After graduating from Cal Arts, he returned to the campus as an instructor in advanced story development.
Hall is a native of Glenwood, Iowa, and currently resides in Pasadena with his wife and two children.
oy Conli joined Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1993, and after assembling all the creative elements for “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and launching the project, he relocated to France to oversee the contributions of the Paris-based animation team over the two-year production schedule. Upon completion of the film, he remained in France and guided production on the animated films “Hercules” and “Tarzan.” Conli returned to the studio in Burbank to produce “Treasure Planet.” He served as producer of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 50th animated film “Tangled,” and he’s part of the executive leadership team for WDAS.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Conli studied theater at San Francisco’s prestigious American Conservancy Theater (ACT). A chance meeting with a group of creative talents from the Pasadena Playhouse led Conli to a position with the legendary theater and, ultimately, a four-year stint as director of operations. In that role, he initiated a restoration of the neglected venue, contributed his talents as production manager and guided the theater to its official reopening in 1983.
Conli subsequently moved to Boston where he continued his education at Boston University and eventually earned an M.F.A. After graduation, he served as associate producer for the Camden Shakespeare Festival in Maine. In 1989 Conli joined the production team at the Mark Taper Forum, the leading regional theater in Los Angeles. Over the next four years he managed all special projects and new play development for the Taper, where he helped launch premieres of such award-winning plays as “Angels in America,” “Jelly’s Last Jam” and “The Kentucky Cycle.”
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irector Patrick Osborne, who joined Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2008 as an animator on “Bolt,” took part in the Studio’s Spark program—which invites artists to explore their own unique ideas in a month-long project that is presented to the Studio team. His experimental short “Pet” was a hit among his fellow Disney artists. Osborne, whose credits Disney’s 2010 feature “Tangled” and 2012’s Oscar®-winning short “Paperman,” for which he served as head of animation, was later tapped as co-head of animation for the upcoming feature “Big Hero 6.” But his plans changed when he pitched the idea for “Feast” as part of WDAS’ new shorts program—the project was greenlit with Osborne as director.
roducer Kristina Reed produced 2012’s Oscar®-winning short “Paperman.” She has been a key player at Walt Disney Animation Studios since 2008, with overlapping roles as vice president, production, and development producer.
Reed began her career in effects/computer graphics with a six-year stint at the innovative production company Rhythm & Hues Studios in 1992. “It was an exciting time where it was clear that CGI could do more than flying logos but whole frontiers like water, fire and fur were yet to be conquered.” Starting as a production assistant and rising to producer, she worked on a variety of projects including the elaborate themed attraction, “Star Trek: The Experience,” at the Las Vegas Hilton, which debuted in 1998.
For the next five years, Reed worked in visual effects on such projects as “Armageddon,” “Mighty Joe Young” and “Peter Pan.”
ames Ford Murphy joined Pixar Animation Studios in 1996. He began working as an animator on “A Bug’s Life,” “Toy Story 2,” and the Academy Award®-winning features, “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles,” and “Ratatouille.” Murphy served as supervising animator for the Academy Award®-winning short film, “For the Birds,” and was the directing animator on the Golden Globe®-winning feature, “Cars.” For the next five years, Murphy acted as the Director of Creative Artists, where he oversaw Animation, Art, and Story across the studio. Most recently, Murphy made his directing debut with the short film, “LAVA,” which will screen in front of the Disney•Pixar feature film, “Inside Out,” in 2015.
Prior to Pixar, Murphy worked as Animation Director at Sierra-On-Line and as Animator/Director at Calabash Animation where he animated several commercials, including Little Caesar’s “Pizza, Pizza” series. He also was an Art Director at Jockey International where he was responsible for all print advertising for Jockey underwear.
James earned a BA in Journalism at Marquette University. He is a self-taught artist and animator from Detroit, Michigan.
ndrea Warren joined Pixar Animation Studios in 1998, when she began as a marketing production assistant on “A Bug’s Life.” She then moved on to be an art department coordinator for the Academy Award®-winning feature, “Monsters, Inc.,” and served as a digital painter for the Academy Award®-winning feature, “Finding Nemo.” Warren accepted her first managing role on the Golden Globe®-winning, “Cars,” when she acted as the art department manager. Next, Warren stepped up to production manage Academy Award®-winning features, “Wall•E” and “Brave.” Most recently, Warren made her producing debut with the short film, “LAVA,” which will screen in front of the Disney•Pixar feature film, “Inside Out,” in 2015.
Prior to Pixar, Warren interned on the Walt Disney Pictures feature, “James and the Giant Peach,” and was a web editor for JavaSoft.
Warren attended Westmont College, a liberal arts college in Santa Barbara. She grew up loving the art of story telling in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and drew early inspiration from Babar books, the Muppets and Star Wars. Warren currently lives in Alameda, CA with her husband and two children.
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