George Griffin (born 1943) is an American experimental animator based
in New York. Graduated with a degree in political science in
Dartmouth, came to New York City and began working on commercial
studios in 1967. He built his own camera and was inspired by the works
of Robert Breer, Stan Vanderbeek and John Hubley; made his first film
in 1969.His best known works are Head (1975), Viewmaster (1978),
Lineage (1979), It's An OK Life (1980), Flying Fur (1981) set to the
music of cartoon composer Scott Bradley for the Tom and Jerry short
Puttin On The Dog, Ko-Ko (1988) set to the music of Charlie Parker and
A Little Routine (1994).A Little Routine is available as part of
Animation Show of Shows.He was line producer for R.O. Blechman's The
Soldier's Tale (1984), made commercials for Colossal Pictures and does
commissioned works at his own studio called Metropolis Studios.
in New York. Graduated with a degree in political science in
Dartmouth, came to New York City and began working on commercial
studios in 1967. He built his own camera and was inspired by the works
of Robert Breer, Stan Vanderbeek and John Hubley; made his first film
in 1969.His best known works are Head (1975), Viewmaster (1978),
Lineage (1979), It's An OK Life (1980), Flying Fur (1981) set to the
music of cartoon composer Scott Bradley for the Tom and Jerry short
Puttin On The Dog, Ko-Ko (1988) set to the music of Charlie Parker and
A Little Routine (1994).A Little Routine is available as part of
Animation Show of Shows.He was line producer for R.O. Blechman's The
Soldier's Tale (1984), made commercials for Colossal Pictures and does
commissioned works at his own studio called Metropolis Studios.
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