Bob Camp

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Bob Camp
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Robert Frank Camp (born February 7, 1956) is an American animator, writer, cartoonist, comic book artist, storyboard artist, director, and producer. He has been nominated for two

Emmys,[1][2] a CableACE Award, and an Annie Award for his work on The Ren & Stimpy Show
.

Career

Camp started his animation career as a designer for animated series such as

Camp was a co-founder of and director for

Games Productions (a.k.a. Games Animation), the animation studio Nickelodeon initially created to continue work on The Ren and Stimpy Show after Spümcø and co-creator John Kricfalusi had been fired.[3][4] At Games, Camp was promoted to creative director of The Ren and Stimpy Show and supervised the series' production until its conclusion.[3] After Ren & Stimpy ended in 1995, Camp and former Ren & Stimpy writer Jim Gomez began developing a new series for Nickelodeon titled Kid Komet and Galaxy Gal, which was never picked up for a full series.[3]

In the 1980s, Camp worked at

In the 2000s, Camp worked as a storyboard artist on animated feature films such as Looney Tunes: Back in Action and Ice Age: The Meltdown,[3] and also as a director on Robotboy.

Camp currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts[5] in New York City.

Filmography

Camp at the 2015 East Coast Comicon in Secaucus, New Jersey

Television

Film

Marvel Comics covers – selected bibliography

  • The 'Nam (1986) Issues #14, #17, #20, #22[7]
  • Conan the Destroyer (1985) #1, #2 [7]

References

  1. . Retrieved on July 27, 2013.
  2. ^ Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. "Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations for 1994 - OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM (FOR PROGRAMMING ONE HOUR OR LESS)". Retrieved on July 27, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Bob Camp Bio | Atlanta Comic Con". Atlanta Comic Con. January 19, 2016. Archived from the original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  4. ^ "'Ren & Stimpy' go on without their creator", USA Today, September 25, 1992
  5. ^ "Bob Camp". SVA Film & Animation. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  6. ^ https://twitter.com/ShermCohen/status/616696300424163329[dead link]
  7. ^ a b "Bob Camp - Comic Book DB". comicbookdb.com. Archived from the original on November 22, 2019. Retrieved April 13, 2019.

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