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Ian Emes

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August 17, 1949 (76 years old)
Birmingham, England, UK
Male
16 Movies
5 TV Shows

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Ian Emes (born circa 1949; sometimes mistakenly referred to as Ian Eames) is a British animator and film director, from Handsworth, Birmingham, England, known for his work with Pink Floyd, who have used his animated films as back-projections in concert and released them as extras on their DVDs. He now lives in London and is married and a father. Emes' father was Ronald Emes, a Birmingham policeman who trained the British canoe team for four Olympic Games. Emes was educated at Marsh Hill Boys Technical School in Birmingham's Erdington district and then studied at Bristol. Emes' first major work, 'French Windows', was started while he was subsequently a student at Birmingham College of Art and finished while he was unemployed. It was set to the Pink Floyd recording 'One of These Days'. After it was shown at Birmingham's Ikon Gallery, it was screened on the television programme The Old Grey Whistle Test, and thereby came to the attention of Pink Floyd. The band invited Emes to give them a private screening, and afterwards to make films to be projected during performances of Dark Side of the Moon. His animation for their song 'Time' is on Pink Floyd's P•U•L•S•E DVD. He subsequently worked with Roger Waters, making live action film for his performance of The Wall – Live in Berlin. As a result of his work for Pink Floyd, Linda McCartney asked Emes to animate Wings' 'Oriental Nightfish'. He has also made animations for concerts by Mike Oldfield. Emes received the 1983 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film for his short live action film, Goodie Two Shoes, which was then nominated for an Oscar; he later received another BAFTA for co-directing the children’s TV series, Bookaboo. In July–September 2010, 'French Windows' was again exhibited at Birmingham's Ikon gallery, together with original cels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian Emes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

2000 7.1

Director

Age 50 (now 76)
1 ep
Queens of Mystery
Queens of Mystery

Queens of Mystery

2019 7.0

Director

Age 69 (now 76)
1 ep
The Comic Strip Presents...
The Comic Strip Presents...

The Comic Strip Presents...

1982 7.4

Director

Age 33 (now 76)
1 ep
Streetwise
Streetwise

Streetwise

1989 8.0

Director

Age 40 (now 76)
4 eps
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas

The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas

1996 5.5

Director

Age 47 (now 76)
Cavegirl
Cavegirl

Cavegirl

2002 4.0

Director

Age 53 (now 76)
4 eps
Goodie-Two-Shoes
Goodie-Two-Shoes

Goodie-Two-Shoes

1984 6.0

Director

Age 35 (now 76)
Goodie-Two-Shoes
Goodie-Two-Shoes

Goodie-Two-Shoes

1984 6.0

Writer

Age 35 (now 76)
Red Hot Rock
Red Hot Rock

Red Hot Rock

1984 4.2

Director

Age 34 (now 76)
The Oriental Nightfish
The Oriental Nightfish

The Oriental Nightfish

1978 2.8

Director

Age 28 (now 76)
The Oriental Nightfish
The Oriental Nightfish

The Oriental Nightfish

1978 2.8

Animation

Age 28 (now 76)
Knights & Emeralds
Knights & Emeralds

Knights & Emeralds

1986 7.5

Writer

Age 37 (now 76)
Knights & Emeralds
Knights & Emeralds

Knights & Emeralds

1986 7.5

Director

Age 37 (now 76)
French Windows
French Windows

French Windows

1972 5.0

Animation

Age 22 (now 76)
French Windows
French Windows

French Windows

1972 5.0

Director

Age 22 (now 76)
The Yob
The Yob

The Yob

1988

Director

Age 38 (now 76)