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− | '''David Baas''' was the head of the animation department at [[Arc Productions]], which he joined in 2005. He directed [[Thomas |
+ | '''David Baas''' was the head of the animation department at [[Arc Productions]], which he joined in 2005. He directed [[Thomas & Friends]] for the [[Series 17|seventeenth series]] only. He also directed the CGI television series "Matt Hatter Chronicles" and [[Shane Acker]]'s animated film "9". Prior to joining Arc Productions, he worked as a coordinator and professor in the computer animation program at Seneca College, Canada. [[Rob Silvestri]] directed [[King of the Railway]] and [[Tale of the Brave]], while [[Don Spencer]] directed half of the [[Series 18|eighteenth series]] and [[David Stoten]] directed the other half. |
− | He left Arc Productions in 2014 and Adam Beck |
+ | He left Arc Productions in 2014 and Adam Beck succeeded him the head of animation, until 2016. |
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Revision as of 20:17, 2 June 2021
David Baas was the head of the animation department at Arc Productions, which he joined in 2005. He directed Thomas & Friends for the seventeenth series only. He also directed the CGI television series "Matt Hatter Chronicles" and Shane Acker's animated film "9". Prior to joining Arc Productions, he worked as a coordinator and professor in the computer animation program at Seneca College, Canada. Rob Silvestri directed King of the Railway and Tale of the Brave, while Don Spencer directed half of the eighteenth series and David Stoten directed the other half.
He left Arc Productions in 2014 and Adam Beck succeeded him the head of animation, until 2016.