Steven Chorney
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Steven Chorney | |
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Born | 1951 (age 72–73) |
Occupation | Graphic Designer |
Steven Chorney (born 1951 in Washington, D.C.) is an American artist, graphic designer and illustrator with a primary focus in the motion picture industry.[1]
Biography
Early life and career
Steven Chorney was born in 1951 in Washington, DC. Raised in
Chorney landed a position with a small independent agency on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, animating and designing television commercials. In 1976, his entry to the Chicago International Film Festival garnered the First Place Award for Animated Television Commercials. Later, while creating numerous
Later career
Over the 1983-86 period, Chorney created dramatic illustrations for over 50
Recognized for his design and conceptual abilities, Chorney was frequently enlisted to develop the preliminary designs for the final movie posters on films as diverse as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the James Bond film Licence to Kill,[3] Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and many more.
Present
Still working, the artist's paintings may be seen illustrating magazine covers and books such as the popular Star Wars young reader series and others. In addition, Steve Chorney has been creating works for
Awards
- Chicago International Film Festival, First Place Award for Animated Television Commercials, 1976.
- The Hollywood Reporter, Key Art Award, Television, Steven Chorney, Designing Women, 1987.
References
- ^ a b Artinsights Magazine, Exclusive Interview with Steven Chorney, October 2009 http://www.artinsightsmagazine.com/ArtInsights_magazine/Steve_Chorney.html
- ^ Chuck Redux, Interview with Steven Chorney--Movie Poster & TV Campaign Artist, March 10, 2009 http://blog.chuckjones.com/chuck_redux/2009/03/interview-with-steven-chorneymovie-poster-campaign-artist.html
- ^ Illustrated007, Exclusive Interview with Steven Chorney, http://illustrated007.blogspot.com/2010/04/exclusive-interview-with-steven-chorney.html
- Motion Picture Association of America. Archivedfrom the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ Cavna, Michael (August 8, 2019). "The story behind the fake Mad magazine and TV Guide covers in 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'". Washington Post. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
External links
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Margaret Herrick Library Catalog, Steven Chorney
- Steven Chorney website
- Steven Chorney official UK website
- Steven Chorney at IMDb
- Movieposterdb.com - Select listing of Steven Chorney art
- Internet Movie Poster Awards - Select listing of Steven Chorney art
- Museum Syndicate, Art by Steven Chorney