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Alberto Mielgo (born 29 April 1979) is a Spanish director, artist, and animator. His accolades include an Academy Award, four
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and two Annie Awards. Mielgo was an Art Director at Disney's '' Tron: Uprising'' (2013) and made his debut as a director with animated short film "The Witness" (2019) created for Netflix anthology: '' Love, Death & Robots''.


Career

Born and raised in Spain, Mielgo is currently established in Los Angeles, after having worked and lived in various countries of Asia and Europe. Mielgo currently directs animations, and works as an Art Director. In his spare time, Mielgo does his own projects and paintings. While in London, Mielgo worked as an Art Director for Passion Pictures with Pete Candeland, with whom he worked on '' The Beatles: Rock Band'' and
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projects. Mielgo's notable early projects include Tim Burton's '' Corpse Bride'', '' The Beatles: Rock Band'', both parts of ''
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'' and '' Tron: Uprising'' by Disney, for which he won in 2013 an
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and an
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. Mielgo was hired by Disney as an Art Director for the animated TV series '' Tron: Uprising'' in 2013. The Director of '' Tron: Uprising'' Charlie Bean explained that the idea was to create a very special style for the digital show, which was not seen on TV or in the movies. Bean worked closely with Mielgo, character designer Robert Valley, and supervising car designer Daniel Simon. Simon was responsible for the vehicle designs seen in '' Tron: Legacy'', including the Light Cycles. Mielgo won the Emmy Primetime Award for Outstanding Art Direction in 2013. In 2015, Mielgo was a Production Designer/Art Director for Sony's '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'' and created an early animation test for the film. At first, his main goal was to explore the world, comics, the past of Spider-Man, cinematography, language, style and opportunities. According to Daniel Caylor, one of the animators on the film, Mielgo’s animation was widely seen by the crew and inspired their work before they began working on the movie. The test animation was never completed - only four shots were completely finished and determined the visual language of the film. In 2019, Mielgo wrote, designed and directed "The Witness" episode for Netflix animation anthology series '' Love, Death & Robots'', which has won three Emmys and an Annie award. Mielgo's involvement with the series began when he was approached by its supervising director, Gabriele Pennacchioli, who put him in touch with
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and Tim Miller, both having seen his previous work. In 2021 and 2022 he directed two animated short films; ''
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,'' a personal project focused on his vision of love and relationships, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 94th Academy Awards, and ''Jibaro'' for ''Love, Death & Robots.'' In 2019, Indie entertainment company Stampede - founded by former Warner Bros. Pictures president Greg Silverman - announced to produce Mielgo's debut full length animated feature film.


Awards

Mielgo won a
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(2013), and an
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(2013) for his work on Disney's '' Tron: Uprising'' as Best Production Designer. Mielgo won three Emmy Awards (2019) for Best Animated Short, Best Art Direction, Best Animation, and an Annie award (2019) for Best Art Direction of "The Witness" episode for Netflix Animation anthology '' Love, Death & Robots''. In March 2022, he won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for ''The Windshield Wiper''. In September 2022, he won an Emmy Award for Best Animated Short for the "Jibaro" episode of '' Love, Death, & Robots''.


References

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