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About Mark Watts....

In 1997 and 1998, Animator Mark Watts was awarded two Emmy's for his historic contributions as a Character Layout and Storyboard Artist for the iconic television show the Simpsons, unarguably the  greatest and most critically acclaimed animated television series in television history.    

 

Perfecting his craft at the legendary Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Mr. Watts  earned international acclaim for his work not only on the Simpsons, but also as a Storyboard Artist on both "The Goode Family" and "King of the Hill." 

 

While working in Los Angeles, Mr. Watts worked for Film Roman, where he created, developed and performed Storyboard cleanup for a project in conjunction with comedian Sinbad, as well as other production and individual projects.

 

Since his Emmy award winning efforts on the Simpsons show, Mr. Watts completed the feature animation projects "The Donor", "Paranoia Critical", as well as animation for the late Tupac Shakur's music video "Do for Love".

 

Most recently, Mr. Watts was commissioned to do an NFT series with the GuttereCat Gang and was also credited for his works on the feature film "Make me wanna Holla" by Comedian Sinbad & A Man Called Jon", which was in studios nation wide. And also, Numerous published Illustrated Children books on Amazon.con

 

One of the industries top animation talents, Mr. Watts is presently working on a  variety of independent and freelance projects both domestically and abroad.

 

 

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