George Dunning

George Dunning

  • Birthday: 1920-11-17
  • Deathday: 1979-02-15
  • Place of birth: Toronto, Ontario

Biography

George Garnett Dunning was a Canadian filmmaker and animator. He is known for animating and directing the 1968 film inspired by the Beatles, Yellow Submarine. Dunning was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and studied in at the Ontario College of Art, and soon found freelance work as an illustrator. Dunning joined the National Film Board of Canada in 1943, where he worked with Norman McLare and contributed to several episodes of the Chants Populaires series. From 1944 to 1947 Dunning created many original short films and developed his skills animating articulated, painted, metal cut-outs. In 1948, he spent a year working for UNESCO in Paris under the mentorship of Czech-born animator Berthold Bartosch. Then in 1949, he and fellow NFB grad Jim McKay created one of Toronto's first animation studios, Graphic Associates, where he produced commercials and gave Michael Snow his first job in film. Dunning later moved on to New York City working on UPA's The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show and in 1956 he moved to England to manage UPA's new London office. After the office went under, he hired many of the UPA staff to work for him and his newly established production company, T.V. Cartoons Ltd. (renamed TVC London). Among the animators working for TVC were Richard Williams and Jimmy Murakami. By 1961, TVC was producing about one hundred commercials a year. During this time Dunning also managed to make many personal short films noted for their surrealistic atmosphere and Kafkaesque themes. The Flying Man earned him the Annecy Cristal Grand Prix in 1962 while The Apple won the 1963 BAFTA Award. Dunning also oversaw the cartoon series The Beatles for ABC, and this led to his involvement with Yellow Submarine (1968). Dunning was also responsible for the opening credits of Blake Edwards' A Shot in the Dark, along with a series of shorts and inserts including "the digger", for the BBC's Vision On series for children. About the time of his death he was working on an animated version of Shakespeare's The Tempest, which was never completed. His company was briefly resurrected in the 1990s, before being merged with Varga Studio.

Production

Yellow Submarine

1968

As Director

The Three Blind Mice

1945

As Director

The Flying Man

1962

As Director

Damon the Mower

1972

As Director

The Apple

1963

As Director

The Wardrobe

1958

As Director

The Wardrobe

1958

As Producer

The Wardrobe

1958

As Animation

The Ladder

1967

As Director

Grim Pastures

1944

As Director

Cadet Rousselle

1947

As Director

Family Tree

1950

As Director

Moon Rock

1970

As Director

Keep Your Mouth Shut

1944

As Animation

Charley

1965

As Producer

Damon the Mower

1972

As Lead Animator

The Maggot

1973

As Director

Cadet Rousselle

1947

As Animation

Family Tree

1950

As Animation

Chants populaires

1944

As Director

Watership Down

1978

As Animation

A Shot in the Dark

1964

As Animation Director

Moon Rock

1970

As Producer

Canada Is My Piano

1967

As Director

Canada Is My Piano

1967

As Producer

Canada Is My Piano

1967

As Writer

Damon the Mower

1972

As Writer

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