Psyop has added Teddy Newton to its directorial roster. Newton is a multi-disciplinary animation artist and director who created and helmed the Oscar-nominated animated 2010 Pixar short Day and Night. He’s been an integral part of filmmaker Brad Bird’s team, including storyboarding and writing the song “Duck and Cover” for The Iron Giant. Newton contributed to many story and design concepts in both Incredibles films, including the conception of short film Jack Jack Attack.
In addition, Newton has served as a story and design contributor on other award-winning Pixar films like Ratatouille, WALL-E, and the series of shorts produced alongside the Toy Story franchise. He was a character concept and visual development artist on films such as The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Presto and Up. Newton’s original sketches even hang in the hallways of the Pixar headquarters.
Most recently in December, Newton worked alongside the Psyop team on an animated short film Snow Day for the popular mobile game Clash of Clans. The short has earned over 27 million views on YouTube so far.
“Having long admired and worked with Psyop on the most recent spot ‘Clashmas,’ I’m excited to now be a member of this leading creative team,” said Newton.
“We are beyond delighted to welcome Teddy onboard, as we’ve all been a fan of his work for years and so we’re ready to see his genius ideas come to life here at Psyop,” commented Psyop executive producer Amanda Miller. “From watching his award-winning work at Pixar to our recent work together, we can’t wait to see what lies ahead.”
Newton joins other recent signees onto Psyop’s filmmaking roster including Vallée Duhamel and Buda.tv.