The sights and sounds of a Chicago Christmas, as seen through an artist report by Franklin McMahon. Individual interviews and field recordings act ...
An artist report by Franklin McMahon of the 1968 Republican, or GOP, National Convention, which took place in Miami, Florida that year, and the 196...
A Franklin McMahon artist report about the political scene of 1968, including the death of Martin Luther King Jr., the presidential campaign and th...
Animated film made by four boys (Mardik Sikat, Philip Tascon, Richard Saenz and Rayundo Villarreal) from St. Thomas of Canterbury grade school. "Fe...
An artist report by Franklin McMahon about the infamous Chicago 8 conspiracy trial of the eight (later just seven) defendants arrested during the p...
The first of three parts of Franklin McMahon's artist report on the political scene of 1968, or "one artists look at America in this polit...
Creates an awareness of personal identity, the five senses, feelings, and the Golden rule using a combination of live action, music, animation, and...
Silent workprint for ten animated advertisements for Vernor's Ginger Ale.
Student film about a young girl who witnesses food coming to life in a kitchen. The film is part of a series of student films that all won awards a...
A stop-motion film set to the song “Close to You” by The Carpenters. It was made by a Chicago high school student David Strutzel as a hobby in 1971...
Animated student film about a personified automobile. The film is part of a series of student films that all won awards at the 1971 Young Chicago F...
University of Illinois Chicago (UICC) animated student film about being drafted to the Vietnam War. The film is part of a series of student films t...
Digital renderings of various cityscapes, moving from the east to the west coast. The buildings are depicted in a yellow outline, with the building...
An “Organlogue” animated, sing-a-long, comedy film featuring The Eaton Boys barbershop quartet with Don Wallace on organ.
Early animation released by Universal Cartoon Studios.
Animated episode of The Little King written by comic strip artist Oscar E. Soglow. The Little King is feeling low on Christmas Eve, so he joins a p...