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Jerry W. Rees (born November 15, 1956) is an American film director and animator, best known for the Emmy-nominated animated feature film The Brave Little Toaster (1987) and creating many of the visual effects for the cult classic Tron (1982).
Jerry Rees is a versatile filmmaker who has worked on live action, animation, and live/CGI films, as well as Disney Theme Park attractions. He is known for The Brave Little Toaster, Tron, Space Jam, and Back to Neverland, among others.
Jerry Rees is a Disney veteran who has worked on live-action, animation, trans-media and specialty venue projects. He has directed actors, created theme park attractions, and introduced computer animation to John Lasseter.
Trained at California Institute of the Arts, Jerry Rees is a Director of live action, animation, and live/CGI films. In addition to theatrical features, he has directed a record-setting 15 multi-media Disney Theme Park attractions in Florida, Paris, and Anaheim and aboard the Disney Cruise Line.
Trained at California Institute of the Arts, Jerry Rees is a Director of live-action, animation, mixed-media and immersive films / experiences. In addition to theatrical features, he has Directed a record-setting 16 Disney Theme Park attractions in Florida, Paris, Hong Kong and Anaheim, as well as aboard the Disney Cruise Line.
JERRY REES (director, THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER, former Disney animator): It can really build the story. When Joe [Ranft] and I were working on the story of THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER (1987), it was a big shift from our previous experience.
Jul 22, 2023 · I was honored to be able to speak with Jerry Rees about his experiences working on The Fox and the Hound.JERRY'S WEBSITEhttps://www.jerryrees.com/0:00 Introd...