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    Canadian animator and film director

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_CliffeJim Cliffe - Wikipedia

    Jim Cliffe is a Canadian writer, director and artist, with a professional background in illustration and animation. His first feature, Donovan's Echo, was released in 2012. Early life. Cliffe was born in British Columbia, Canada.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1633002Jim Cliffe - IMDb

    Jim Cliffe. Director: Have You Seen My Son?. Jim Cliffe is award-winning artist, writer and filmmaker from British Columbia, Canada. His short film, Tomorrow's Memoir (2004), won at the San Diego Comic-Con, and received accolades from the likes of Film Threat and DC Comics.

    • Director, Production Designer, Writer
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  3. JIM CLIFFE is award-winning artist, screenwriter, and feature film director with a diverse background in illustration, animation and advertising.

  4. With over 15 years as a professional artist, Jim has worked in print, advertising, and television. Jims background is diverse, from illustrating children’s books to working on integrated ad campaigns, as well as animating interactive banners and Youtube videos.

  5. Jim Cliffe is award-winning artist, writer and filmmaker from British Columbia, Canada. His short film, Tomorrow's Memoir (2004), won at the San Diego Comic-Con, and received accolades from the likes of Film Threat and DC Comics. His first feature film debut, Donovan's Echo (2011), was quarter-finalist in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ...

  6. With his roots in design and animation, Jim has also worked on various features in the Art Department, creating fake police decals, magazines, websites, phone screen displays and more. In 2019, Jim was the Art Director on the action/drama, ‘A Score to Settle’, starring Nicolas Cage and Benjamin Bratt.

  7. Jul 17, 2013 · Not bad. With Donovan’s Echo making a successful festival run and now available on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD, Cliffe sat down with Dread Central to discuss his experiences with the film. Dread...