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Marcello Rollando talks Animation & Wine with Writer/Director John Meyer

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The Magical Mystery of Musigny

An award-winning animated short by John Meyer & Emmett Goodman. John discovers the power of Burgundy, but has a hard time convincing his wife...

JOHN MEYER: Beginning as a songwriter, John wrote special comedy material for LILY TOMLIN, MADELINE KAHN and JOAN RIVERS. He can even list JUDY GARLAND as one of his interpreters (she performed his number "I’d Like to Hate Myself in the Morning" on the Tonight Show in 1968). From this base, JOHN expanded his skills to Memoirs (Heartbreaker, 1983, Doubleday), musicals (The Betrayal of Nora Blake, Jermyn Street Theatre, London, 1998), film (Not for Publication, 1984) and TV (The Amazing Stories episode, “Gershwin’s Trunk”, 1986, produced by Steven Spielberg). The Magical Mystery of Musigny marks his first experience as Writer/Director of an animated film.

EMMETT GOODMAN is an animation artist, and has been involved with a number of animation projects, both commercial and independent. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Emmett has directed music videos, web shorts, short films, and has also been involved with properties for Comedy Central, HBO, and Speakaboos. Emmett has also written several online articles on animation for ASIFA-East, as well a short film on Asperger Syndrome (A Life With Aspergers, dir. Jaime Ekkens 2013). He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

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