Debra Solomon

Debra Solomon
Nationality American
Occupation Animator, Director, Producer
Known for Lizzie McGuire, Everybody's Pregnant, My Kingdom, Mrs. Matisse
Website www.debrasolomon.com

Debra Solomon is a filmmaker and animator, known best for being the animation supervisor and the creator of the animated Lizzie from the Disney Channel show Lizzie McGuire (2001–2003). She has made a variety of short films, animated sketches and title sequences since 1994. Many of her films focus on the struggles of womanhood and emphasizing the female identity with empowering images.[1]

Biography

Solomon's interest in film and animation began when she studied illustration at Pratt University. Once she completed her studies, Solomon became a freelance illustrator and later an animator.[2] While drafting her first production, Mrs. Matisse (1994), Solomon continued to illustrate and produced several books.[2]

Solomon has also curated festival programs at the ASIFA-East Animation Festival where she has demonstrated her work as well as other animation. She is a board member for the ASIFA-East, as well as a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and New York Women in Film and Television.[3]

Career

Solomon began her career as an animator with her debut short film Mrs. Matisse (1994). The film gained attention and success from film festivals and went on to win several awards.

Everybody's Pregnant (1998) was Solomon's next film, cited by Solomon as the film that allowed her to find her artistic voice.[2] The film was also a success, with screening at dozens of film festivals. It eventually went on to be preserved in the Museum of Modern Art's film archive.

Many of her films are animated musicals, noteworthy for their ability to turn bad situations into humorous ones.[1] Solomon writes and performs original music for her musical productions.

Solomon contributed to the television show Lizzie McGuire (2001–2003), designing the animated counterpart of the show's title character.[4] Solomon is credited as the creator and animation supervisor for the animated representation of Lizzie throughout the show.

After working for Disney, Solomon composed many independent films over multiple years. These films were edited together as a 30-minute special on HBO titled Getting Over Him in 8 Songs or Less (2010). Solomon's most recent film is My Kingdom (2014), a short film about personal space and finding comfort in crowded areas of a busy city.

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Presenter Award Film
1994 Annecy Film Festival Best Sound Track Mrs. Matisse
1994 Giovani Leoni Prize Special Jury Award Mrs. Matisse
1995 ASIFA-East Best Entry Mrs. Matisse
1997 ASIFA-East Animation Award for Best Commercial Film The Parable of the Clown
1998 World Animation Festival Special Jury Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Saint Barbara International Film Festival The Bruce Corwin Award for Best Animated Short Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Aspen Short Film Festival Special Jury Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 New Haven Film Festival First Place Audience Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Sydney Film Festival First Place Short Film Category Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Palm Springs Film Festival First Place Audience Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Russian Film Festival Animation Recognition Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 I Castelli Animati Special Jury Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 New York Shorts Film Festival Best Animated Short Film Everybody's Pregnant
1998 Greece International Film Festival Best Film - Dionysus Award Everybody's Pregnant
1998 ASIFA-East Best Entry in Commercial Films The Parable of the Clown
2004 ASIFA-East Animation Award - Best Commercial Film The Blind Men and the Elephant
2014 Woodstock Film Festival NY Best Animated Short My Kingdom

References

  1. 1 2 Bendazzi, Giannalberto (2016). Animation: A World History: Volume III: Contemporary Times. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-138-85482-6.
  2. 1 2 3 Chimovitz, Melissa (May 1998). "Declaration of Independents: Independent Animation is Alive and Well in New York". Animation World Magazine (3.2). Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. "About Us". ASIFA-East. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  4. Robinson, Chris. "From Matisse to McGuire: An Interview with Debra Solomon". Animation World News. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
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