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John Alexander Davis (born October 26, 1961) is an American film director, writer, animator, voice actor and composer known for his work both in stop-motion animation as well as computer animation,
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and live-action/CGI hybrids. Davis is best known for co-creating
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's ''
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'' franchise, which enjoyed popularity in the early to mid 2000s.


Early life

Davis began animating as a child using his parents' 8 mm camera to film action figures in
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. His interest in animation began when he watched a stop motion film called ''Icharus'' at a film festival. He worked on the stop motion film ''The Bermuda Triangle'' in 1981 while still attending
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, where he graduated in 1984.


Career


K&H Productions

Soon after his graduation Davis joined the animation company K&H Productions, working with 2-D animator Keith Alcorn. Soon, Davis made the transition from claymation to 2-D animation with Alcorn's help. K&H did production work for commercials,
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cable TV animation, and film festivals. K&H Productions declared bankruptcy in early 1987; that same year
DNA Productions DNA Productions, Inc. was an American animation studio and production company founded in 1987 by John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn, which is best known for its comedy films. It also provided directing, script writing, and production to its client ...
was founded.


''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''

Davis came up with the idea for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (then named Johnny Quasar) sometime during the 1980s and wrote a script titled ''Runaway Rocketboy'' (later the name of the second pilot) which was later abandoned. While moving to a new house in the early 1990s he stumbled upon the script and re-worked it as a short film titled ''Johnny Quasar'' and presented it in SIGGRAPH where he met Steve Oedekerk and worked on a television series as well as the movie.


''The Ant Bully''

In 2006, he directed the film ''
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'' after being approached by
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to direct the film. Production on the film made Davis resign from production of ''
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'' in January 2003. He gave his position away as Executive in charge of production to Steve Oedekerk. He also directed the movie's
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.


Proposed ''Neopets'' Film

Davis was set to direct an upcoming feature film based on ''
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'' with
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, together with producer Dylan Sellers and writer Rob Lieber. It was originally set to release on April 20, 2009, but was changed to 2011 and later changed to winter of 2012, before finally being cancelled with no other projects announced.


Nominations

In 2000, Davis was up for an Emmy along with 8 others in the category Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour) for ''
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'', but lost to Discovery Channel's '' Walking with Dinosaurs''. In 2002, Davis was nominated for an
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along with Steve Oedekerk in the category of Best Animated Feature for '' Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', but lost to DreamWorks Animation's ''
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''.


Filmography


Internet


Astrophotography

Since about 2007, Davis has become a recognized
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, publishing
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, generally wide-field images in astronomy magazines, and in NASA's
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. In 2009, Davis largely founded and continues to lead APSIG, the Astrophotography Special Interest Group, associated with the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas.


See also

* :Films directed by John A. Davis


References


External links

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Bermuda Triangle
pharosproductions.com
DNA Productions
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