Jin Kim (animator)

Jin Kim (Korean: 김상진, Korean name: Kim Sang-jin) is a South Korean animator and character designer best known for his work for the Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1995 to 2016.[1][2] He was the first Korean animator to work for Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Kim suffers from red-green color blindness.[3] Due to Korean college admissions policies at the time, he was unable to get into art school and ended up majoring in economics in college.[3] Regardless, he persisted in developing his drawing skills and was eventually able to embark on a career as an animator.[3]

In 2016, Hong Sung-ho, president of Locus Studios, persuaded Kim to return to South Korea to work as executive creative director of the Korean feature animated film Red Shoes (which premiered in July 2019).[1][4] According to Hong, at that time, Kim had been left with nothing new to design because Disney was then focused on developing sequels rather than entirely new films.[4] Kim was also happy to work with an animation team in the Korean language[4] for the first time since a three-year period in the South Korean animation industry at the beginning of his career.[2]

In May 2018, Kim returned to Los Angeles to work on a Netflix animated film, Over The Moon.[2] As of August 2019, Kim had joined a new project at Disney.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Credits Characters
1986Dooly the Little Dinosaur (TV Series)Animator: Hando Heung-Up Co., Ltd. - 1987 - 1988
1990 - 1991The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (TV Series)Animator, 1990
Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone (TV Series)Animator - 13 Episodes
Tiny Toon Adventures (TV Series)Animator - 17 Episodes
Darkwing Duck (TV Series)Animator - 6 Episodes
1992Goof Troop (TV Series)Animator - 15 Episodes
The Plucky Duck Show (TV Series)Animator - 2 Episodes
1993The Legends of Treasure Island (TV Series)Key Animator - 3 Episodes
Bonkers (TV Series)Animator - 4 Episodes
Spirou (TV Series)Storyboard Artist - 1995
1994Aladdin (TV Series)Animator - 12 Episodes
1997HerculesAnimatorAmphitryon and Alcmene
1999TarzanAdditional Animator
2000Fantasia 2000Animator - Segments "Rhapsody in Blue", "Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102", "Pomp and Circumstance - Marches 1, 2, 3, and 4", and "Firebird Suite - 1919 Version"
The Emperor's New GrooveAnimatorKuzco and Kuzco Llama
2002Treasure PlanetAnimatorJim Hawkins
2004Home on the RangeAnimatorBuck
2005Chicken LittleAnimator
2007Meet the RobinsonsAnimator
2008Glago's Guest (Short)Character Designer
BoltCharacter Designer
2009The Princess and the FrogAnimatorCharlotte "Lottie" La Bouff
2010TangledCharacter Designer
2012Wreck-It RalphCharacter Designer
2013FrozenVisual Development Artist
2014Big Hero 6Character Design Supervisor
2016ZootopiaCharacter Designer / Visual Development Artist
2018Ralph Breaks the InternetCharacter Designer
2018Red ShoesExecutive Creative Director
2019Frozen 2Character Designer

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Recipient Result
2015 42nd Annie Awards[5] Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Big Hero 6 Nominated

References

  1. Kim, Boram (12 July 2019). "Ex-Disney animator fulfills long-held wish by working on Korean animation film". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. Ko, Dong-hwan (25 August 2019). "'Frozen' creator pessimistic about Korean animation's future". The Korea Times. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (15 May 2011). "Dreams come true, Disney style". The Korea Times. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  4. Lee, Jae-Lim (18 July 2019). "Local animation studio debuts with 'Red Shoes': Director Hong Sung-ho adds his own twist to a beloved fairy tale". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  5. "42nd Annual Annie Award Nominees". Retrieved December 1, 2014.
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