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Jennifer Nelson (artist)
Jennifer Nelson may refer to: * Jennifer Nelson (artist), American artist * Jennifer Nelson (filmmaker), American documentary filmmaker * Jennifer Yuh Nelson (born 1972), American director and storyboard artist * Jenny Nelson Jenny Nelson is Professor of Physics in the Blackett Laboratory and Head of the Climate change mitigation team at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and Environment at Imperial College London. Education Nelson was educated at the Universi ...
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Jennifer Nelson (artist)
Jennifer Nelson may refer to: * Jennifer Nelson (artist), American artist * Jennifer Nelson (filmmaker), American documentary filmmaker * Jennifer Yuh Nelson (born 1972), American director and storyboard artist * Jenny Nelson Jenny Nelson is Professor of Physics in the Blackett Laboratory and Head of the Climate change mitigation team at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and Environment at Imperial College London. Education Nelson was educated at the Universi ...
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Jennifer Nelson (filmmaker)
Jennifer Nelson is an American documentary filmmaker, based in New York, known for successfully suing the company Warner/Chappell Music for false claims of copyright to the song "Happy Birthday to You", thereby clarifying its public domain status in the US. 2013 lawsuit over Happy Birthday To You On June 13, 2013, Nelson filed a class action suit in federal court for the Southern District of New York against Warner/Chappell in the name of her production company, Good Morning to You Productions. As part of a documentary she was making about the song and its history, she had paid 1,500 to secure the rights. She had become interested in the culture of birthday celebrations while working on the MTV reality show '' My Super Sweet 16'', and in 2016 described having launched her four-year "campaign to liberate the people's song" as "a matter of conscience". Her complaint relied heavily on research by US law professor Robert Brauneis, and sought not only the return of her money but a ...
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Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Jennifer Yuh Nelson ( Yuh; born May 7, 1972) is a South Korean-born American story artist, character designer, television director, illustrator, and film director. She is best known for directing the films ''Kung Fu Panda 2'', ''Kung Fu Panda 3'', and ''The Darkest Minds''. Yuh is the first woman to solely direct and the first Asian American to direct a major American animated film, and has been recognized as a commercially successful Asian American director. She won an Annie Award for Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production for directing the opening for ''Kung Fu Panda'' and was the second woman nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, for her work on ''Kung Fu Panda 2''. The film proved to be one of the most financially successful films directed by a woman. As a supervisor director for her work on ''Love, Death & Robots'', she won Emmy Awards two consecutive times. Biography Yuh was born in 1972 in South Korea and immigrated to the United States ...
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