Die Claymation-Legende und Vater vieler Stop-Motion-Werbespots der 1980er-Jahre stirbt im Alter von 70 Jahren an Krebs. 1974 gewann er einen Oscar für den Kurzfilm Closed Mondays, zusammen mit Bob Gardiner. Vinton gründete darauf die Will Vinton Studios und war nicht nur erste Anlaufstelle für Knetanimationen und Stop-Motion-Techniken, er fand mit seinen Figuren auch einen Weg in die Populärkultur. Darunter seine Werbespots für California Raisins, aber auch mit Musikvideos wie seine Arbeit an Michael Jacksons „Speed Demon“ (1988).
In den frühen 2000er-Jahren investierte Nike-Mitgründer Phil Knight in Vintons Studio und brachte seinen Sohn Travis Knight (nach einer wenig erfolgreichen Rapper-Karriere) mit in die Firma. Travis Knight hat viel gelernt und sass einige Jahre später, dank seinem Vater als Chef von Vinton im Büro. Vinton zog vor Gericht und stand am Ende mit einem Scherbenhaufen da. Knight investierte bald in grossem Stil und formte neu das Studio LAIKA (Coraline, The Boxtrolls, Kubo). Der Rest ist Geschichte.
Vinton arbeitete später an verschiedenen Projekten und hielt Vorlesungen.
This morning our father, Will Vinton, passed away surrounded by love from his family. Will had endured a 12 year battle with Multiple Myeloma, although you never would have known of this fight. For the vast majority of that time he continued forward in his life with strength, positivity, and humor, enjoying tropical get-aways, shepherding new creative ventures, and caring for his two sons, daughter and wife. Will was the strongest man we have ever known, both in his work ethic and his mental resolve. He always said, “Do good work and everything else will follow,” and he never gave up on the things that were important to him. He saw the world as an imaginative playground full of fantasy, joy, and character. He instilled in us the greatest values of creativity, strength, and pride in ones own work. He created stories and characters filled with laughter, music, and powerful lessons that are globally beloved. He brightened any room with his signature mustache, and he continued to make jokes and laugh until the very end. His work will live on in animation history and will continue to inspire creative thinkers and makers.
We grieve heavily as our dad leaves a hole in our lives that will be impossible to fill. His wishes were for us to continue the projects he had started; we will try our best to do so. We will honor him in our own work and strive to always embody his lessons. We ask that his passing be a celebration of his life and work. He wouldn’t want us to be sad or discouraged, but rather to celebrate the wonder and beauty of life in his name. We ask for support and understanding for our family during this time.
We love you Dad – Billy, Jesse & Alex
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