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Buzzco Associates

Animation studio founded in 1968

Buzzco Associates

Summary

Animation studio founded in 1968

FieldValue
nameBuzzco Associates, Inc.
logoBuzzco Associates logo.png
typePrivate
foundation1968
founder{{Plainlist
President{{Plainlist
former_name{{Plainlist
location_cityNew York City, New York
location_countryU.S.
key_peopleCandy Kugel
Marilyn Kraemer
industryAnimated commercials and short films
homepagebuzzco.nyc
  • Buzz Potamkin
  • Hal Silvermintz
  • Candy Kugel
  • Candy Kugel
  • Perpetual Motion Pictures (1968–1982)
  • Perpetual Animation (1982–1984)
  • Buzzco Productions, Inc. (1982–1984)
  • Buzzco Associates, Inc. (1985 to present) Marilyn Kraemer

Buzzco Associates, Inc. is an animation studio that was founded in 1985 as an offshoot of Perpetual Motion Pictures and Buzzco Productions (as Perpetual Motion Pictures) by Buzz Potamkin with Emmy Award winner, Candy Kugel and Vincent Cafarelli as co-creative directors and Marilyn Kraemer as executive producer. Buzzco Associates is the longest continually operating animation studio in New York's history.

History

Buzzco Associates, Inc., traces its lineage to Perpetual Motion Pictures, founded in 1968 by Buzz Potamkin and Hal Silvermintz. Early work of Buzzco included the "I Want My MTV" campaign, and the "Top of the Hour" network ID for Paramount's MTV. The spots mixed live action with rock stars along music and animation. In 1982, Perpetual Motion Pictures split into Perpetual Animation and Buzzco Productions, Inc., and Vincent Cafarelli and Candy Kugel joined Buzzco. Potamkin left New York in 1984 to form Southern Star Productions in Los Angeles. As part of the continuing partners' agreement in forming Buzzco Associates, Cafarelli, Kugel and Kraemer decided it was important for them to make independent films.

Buzzco continued with production of commercials, titles, insert programming, sales films and segments for such clients as Nickelodeon, Sesame Workshop, MTV, HBO Family and ABC, as well as for educational shows such as PBS's Sesame Street, Between the Lions and Square One Television. Commercial clients often come to Buzzco because of its ability to integrate different print styles into motion. They have often worked with humorous illustrator Norm Bendell, a designer of commercials for First Morris Bank and the flea-control program CIBA.

Talking About Sex: A Guide for Families, created and produced for Planned Parenthood, won the Educational Film Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 1997.

It's Still Me: A Guide for People with Aphasia & Their Loved Ones, a 17-minute film from 2009, explains aphasia and offers ways of communicating without words. It was inspired by Kugel's mother, who was aphasic for twelve years after a massive stroke.

Filmography

TitleYear(s)NotesClient
Scratch Harry1969animationCannon Film Distributors
Weekend1974–1979animated sequencesNBC
The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree1979TV specialJoseph Cates Company
The Dough Nuts1980–1981interstitial seriesGreengrass Productions
The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw1980TV specialJoseph Cates Company
Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City1981TV specialMuller Rosen Productions
The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise1981TV specialJoseph Cates Company
The Berenstain Bears' Comic Valentine1982TV specialJoseph Cates Company
Willie Survive1982interstitial seriesGreengrass/Olin/Lawrence Productions
USA Cartoon Express1982–1991openings and bumpersUSA Network
Calliope1982–1983animationUSA Network
The Berenstain Bears Play Ball1983TV specialJoseph Cates Company
Playboy's Hot Rocks1983graphicsThe Playboy Channel
Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls1983TV specialNBC
Computer Critters1984interstitial seriesABC
Zack Of All Trades1984interstitial seriesABC
Sunday Showdown1984opening titlesUSA Network
Teen Wolf1986opening and end creditsSouthern Star Productions
Munchies1987title sequenceNew Concorde
ABC Fun Facts1988–1989interstitial seriesABC
Sesame Street1988–1991
2005animated sequencesSesame Workshop
Playboy Late Night1992animationPlayboy TV
Square One Television1992"The Further Adventures of Zook & Alison"Children's Television Workshop
Sports Illustrated for Kids: TV Sports Quiz1993Buzz Beamer animationHBO
Money Made Easy: The ABC Kids' Guide to Dollars and Sense1994animationGreengrass Productions
Square One TV Math Talk1995–1996animationChildren's Television Workshop
Talking About Sex: A Guide for Families1996direct-to-videoPlanned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
AGTV1998opening, closing and bumpersAmerican Girl
Nick Jr. Show and Tell1998interstitial seriesNick Jr. Channel
Elmo's World2001"Birthdays, Games, & More!" segue sequencesSesame Workshop
Maya & Miguel2004–2007creative checkingScholastic
Between the Lions2006–2010animationWGBH/Sirius Thinking
Schoolhouse Rock: Earth2009"The Rainforest"ABC
TED-Ed2012–2013seven videosTED

Short films

  • Woman: Who Is Me? (1976)
  • Inbetweening America (1977)
  • Confessions of a Starmaker (technical assistance, 1978)
  • So What If It Rains? (1979) (animation; produced by Manno Productions and Alternate Choice)
  • Audition (1980)
  • My Film, My Film, My Film (1983)
  • A Warm Reception in L.A. (1987)
  • Animated Self-Portrait (1988)
  • Snowie and the Seven Dorps (1990)
  • Fast Food Matador (1991)
  • We Love It (1992)
  • The Ballad of Archie Foley (1995)
  • KnitWits (1997)
  • KnitWits Revisited (1999)
  • Life: A New York Ani-Jam (animated contribution, 1999)
  • (it was . . .) Nothing At All (2000)
  • Piscis (2001)
  • Juan Bobo's Birthday Party (2002)
  • Command-Z (2005)
  • What I Want (music video, 2005)
  • Right (2007)
  • dEVOLUTION (2008)
  • It's Still Me! A Guide For People With Aphasia & Their Loved Ones (2009)
  • The Last Time (2012)
  • iHeed: Two Simple Ways To Treat Water (2012)
  • iHeed: Access to Family Planning is a Human Right (2013)
  • Blessings of the Season (2013)
  • My Depression (The Up and Down and Up of It) (2014) (animation)
  • Vashti (2018)
  • I, Candy (2018)

Commercials

  • 3M (1970s)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics (1984, 1988)
  • American Eagle (1986)
  • AnMed Health Medical Center (2003)
  • Beau Rivage Casino (2014)
  • Bell South (2005)
  • Big Bear Supermarkets
  • Budget Gourmet (1988)
  • Burger King
  • CBS (1970s)
  • CD 101.9 (1990)
  • Cheerios
  • Chef Boyardee (1991)
  • Chex
  • CIBA
  • Clearblue Easy (1991)
  • The Comedy Channel (1990)
  • Connecticut Academy for Education (1993)
  • Cosequin (2017)
  • Dan-E (2011)
  • Diaperene
  • Dr. Scholl's (1989)
  • FirstBank (1980)
  • First Morris Banks
  • Fritos (1970s)
  • GCI (2000)
  • Hawaiian Punch
  • HBO (1985)
  • HBO Family (2001)
  • K-Lite (1989)
  • King Features (1982)
  • KPPL (1982)
  • McGraw-Hill
  • MONY (1984)
  • The Movie Channel (1987)
  • MTV (1981–1984)
  • National Science Foundation (1988)
  • Nickelodeon (1985, 1998)
  • Nick Jr. Channel (2001)
  • Ohio Bell (1970s)
  • Pinnacle (2000)
  • Prell (1981)
  • Safelite (2013)
  • Salem (1981)
  • See 'n Say (2001)
  • Skittles (1981)
  • Southwestern Bell (1993)
  • Sunkist (1990)
  • Underalls (1982)
  • USA Network (1988)
  • Tyco Toys (1999)
  • VH-1 (1984–1985)
  • Visa (2005)
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • Welch's (1990; featuring Tom and Jerry)
  • WESC (1982)
  • WPIX (1984)
  • Xerox
  • Zoombezi Bay (2014)

Commissioned short films

  • ActMedia
  • Balloon Museum
  • CIBA
  • Hewitt Associates, Inc.
  • MacMillan Cancer Care
  • NexView
  • Xerox

References

References

  1. Variety Staff. (May 8, 2012). "Marshall 'Buzz' Potamkin Dies at 66". Reed Elsevier.
  2. Prickett, Macon. (February 15, 2018). "Award-Winning Animator Candy Kugel Joins The Black Maria Film Festival at the Madison Public Library".
  3. "I Want My MTV".
  4. "Buzzco Associates".
  5. "1997 Award Winners". [[Annecy International Animation Film Festival]].
  6. Amidi, Amid. (July 25, 2013). ""I Was a Guy Because I Used a Pencil": The Candy Kugel Interview".
  7. (1991). "The International Tournee of Animation. Volume 4 : Featuring the Best of the 22nd International Tournee of Animation". Expanded Entertainment.
  8. Harrington, Richard. (August 30, 1991). "Polity in Motion Fun & Foresight at the 'Tournee of Animation'". [[The Washington Post]].
  9. "The 23rd Tournee of Animation".
  10. Sterritt, David. (January 21, 1994). "Mixed Bag of Animation Shorts". [[The Christian Science Monitor]].
  11. (1993). "Featuring the Best of the 24th International Tournee of Animation". Expanded Entertainment.
  12. (November 1, 1995). "Northampton Film Festival Schedule". [[Daily Hampshire Gazette]].
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