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Herb Moore, Emmy nominated animator! Part 1

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In-depth interviews unveiling the personalities and projects behind the mic, with your chic geek, unique host LoveThatRebecca!  Every week it's a new interview with a fresh perspective on the art and artistry behind the microphone.

Herb Moore, Emmy nominated animator, has been in the animation business for over 20 years and worked at Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Universal, Cartoon Network, Hyperion, Sullivan-Bluthe, Klasky-Csupo as well as numerous independent studios.

In part one, Herb tells us about his early beginnings in Kentucky through the tests and hurdles starting his artistic career. He takes us from Kentucky to Arizona and finally to Los Angeles.  Born with art in his genes, inspired by his artistic family, Herb Moore shares many moments in this intimate in-depth interview including “the moment” when he decided on an animation career.  Also hear the very funny story about the maid who found a box of heads and hands! 

His list of credits include The Simpsons, Animaniacs, Pinky & the Brain, Superman, Batman, Justice League, Road Rovers, Histeria, Scooby Doo, Static Shock, Rugrats, Ah Real Monsters, The Thornberry’s, Santo Bugito, Edith Anne, Firehouse Tales, Special Agent Oso, Xiaolin Showdown, Class of 3000 and currently Phineas & Ferb.

Herb was nominated for two Emmys and has received 5 Emmy certificates for animated shows he worked on that have won Emmys. He has also developed his own humorous animation website at www.animationsoup.net where he displays his own animated short films as well as selected others.

In addition to serving as a Board Ambassador for the non-profit International Children's Art Network Corporation, in March 2012 Herb became the latest addition to their Board of Directors.

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