Jeffrey Lynch
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Jeffrey Lynch is an American animator and graphic artist. He has worked as an animation director on The Simpsons and Futurama, and as an assistant director on Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3 and The Iron Giant.
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Personal information
Lynch has been creating motion media ranging from TV commercial to corporate communications for almost 30 years. He has worked for a number of clients. Having worked in medical, education, technology, politics, fashion, and non-profit organizations, Lynch has a wide range of experience in many fields. Lynch has directed high end actors and celebrities such as James Earl Jones and Martha Stewart as well as world-renowned designers and world leaders. He has also worked with simple men and women with the same respect.[1]
In his career, Lynch has worked as a marketing strategist, director, photographer and musician.[1]
Works
It is said that Lynch's style of work is visually elegant.[1][opinion]
Awards
- International Film + TV Festival of New York
- Telly awards and the Addys[1]
Clients
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Sanofi-Synthelabo
- Merck and Company
- PinnacleHealth
- Highmark
- Lancaster Regional Medical Center
- DuPont
- Rohm and Haas
- Armstrong
- WoodMode
- Graco
- Broadband Networks
- Cardinal Technologies
- T. Rowe Price
- Bank of Lancaster County
- Elizabethtown College
- Juniata College
- The Philadelphia Orchestra
- The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra
- The Campaign Group
- The Miss America Organization[1]
Education
Lynch received his degree in documentary filmmaking from Temple University, while also attended the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar. He also worked for the Advertising and Marketing Services group at Armstrong. Armstrong is an interior furnishings manufacturer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.[1]
Directing credits
The Simpsons episodes
He is credited with directing the following episodes:
- "Like Father, Like Clown"
- "I Married Marge"
- "Separate Vocations"
- "Marge Gets a Job"
- "Brother from the Same Planet"
- "Whacking Day"
- "Boy-Scoutz N the Hood"
- "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
- "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
- "Homer Badman"
- "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
- "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
Futurama episodes
He is credited with directing the following episodes:
References
External links
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