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Tony Fucile talks about his picture book Let’s Do Nothing! Q. How and when did you become interested in art and animation? A. I was lucky to have been exposed to some of the greatest animation at a very early age. We had a local TV cartoon host who showed early 1940s Looney Tunes, which were on the air every day after school.
Nov 1, 2015 · We're diving into conversations with Pixar animators in this two-part series. In this first episode, we speak with INSIDE OUT animators Jamie Roe, Tony Fucile, Shawn Krause, and Victor Navone.
In this author interview, children will read about Tony Fucile's interest in art and animation, his career as a writer, and the process of illustrating Let's Do Nothing.
May 12, 2009 · Most recently, Fucile helped create and build the characters and helped supervise animation on Brad Bird's masterpiece, The Incredibiles. Although, in an author interview on the publisher's site, Candlewick Press, he laments the phasing out of the hand-drawn form of animating movies.
Tony was born in San Francisco and currently resides nearby with his wife, Stacey, their two kids, Eli and Elinor, and two Chihuahuas (Pedro and Kahlua). Read an interview with Tony Fucile about his work and his picture book Let’s Do Nothing !
Readeo’s Jenny Brown Talks with Hallie Durand and Tony Fucile In Mitchell’s License, a boy who’s not ready to go to sleep gets to drive his dad to bed. Author Hallie Durand wrote some early chapter books based on her childhood experiences starring Dessert Schneider (including Dessert First).