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Kathy Zielinski (born March 21, 1961) is an American character animator. She was recruited by
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in 1981 after finishing her time in the
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animation program. Her beginnings at Disney started with working on '' Mickey's Christmas Carol'' and '' The Black Cauldron.'' After working on a series of other projects, including Urusla in The Little Mermaid, she progressed into the role of animation supervisor, working on Frollo in '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame.'' Afterward, she moved to
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and began working with them on projects in the early 2000s. Zielinski has since moved to working on television series as a Character Animator with Encore on a series of super-hero shows and, currently, with Fox Television on the hit animated series
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. She won the
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Student Academy Award in Animation in 1982 and was nominated for Best Individual Achievement: Animation at the 1996
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. Zielinski has also played a part in the animation of multiple award-winning productions, including
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winners and nominees.


Education and early career

Zielinski's early inspirations for her style and themes as an artist came from media with dark themes, focusing on the designs and characters of monsters and villains. Her first inspiration came from the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequences in
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. Having practiced artwork as a hobby, Zielinski took her first animation class in high school, where she was encouraged to continue into the
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animation program. She began her college education at Cal Arts in the Fall of 1979. During her two years at the animation program in Cal Arts, she won the Student Academy Award at the school for her short-film project "Guess Who's For Dinner?" After her second year, she was recruited to work at
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, where she later became the second woman at the company to supervise an animation project. She was initially slated to be the first, but at the time had left the studio and the role of supervising animation of LeFou in Beauty and the Beast and that barrier-breaking appointment instead went to
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. After returning, Zielinski later took a role as the second woman to supervise animation at Disney with her work on Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This work earned her a nomination for the Best Individual Achievement: Animation at the 1996
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.


Impact and career

Kathy Zielinski is responsible for returning darker styles of animation to the Disney portfolio. In both theme and art style technique, Zielinski favors a style of animation closely resembling the Danse Macabre genre. This style of animation was first introduced into this form of media in 1922 with the experimental silent film ''Danse Macabre'' at the Rialto Theatre in New York City. Due to their technical similarities, the techniques used in animation and film making, as well as acting, are often interchangeable, and much of the early influence from this Danse Macabre generation has been re-emphasised in Kathy's work. As the industry changed and it began to become less common to stay in the same studio for prolonged periods, Zielinski left Disney to work for
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in 1996. With DreamWorks, she worked on a lot of hit animated movies until she left in 2013. In 2013, she returned to Disney for a short time to work on the Oscar-Winning movie ''Frozen.'' She then started working with Encore on their set of DC comic based live-action television shows such as ''The Flash'', ''Supergirl'', and ''Legends of Tomorrow'' in 2015''.'' Currently, she works with Fox on the long-running series "The Simpsons".


References

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