The term independent animation refers to animated shorts, web series, and feature films produced outside a major national animation industry.
Ralph Bakshi tried and succeeded to establish an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions in the 1970s.
John Kirkham Hubley was an American animated film director, art director, producer, and writer known for his work with the United Productions of America (UPA) and his own independent studio, Storyboard, Inc.. A pioneer and innovator in the American animation industry, Hubley pushed for more visually and emotionally complex films than those being produced by contemporaries like the Walt Disney Company and Warner Brothers Animation. He and his second wife, Faith Hubley, who he worked alongside from 1953 onward, were nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning three.
Hubley in 1941
Hubley’s birthplace in Marinette, Wisconsin.
Detail of Painting (1938) by Joan Miró; the face on this figure is remarkably similar to that of the main character in The Adventures of *
A Wisconsin Historical Marker for John Hubley at the Stephenson Public Library in Marinette.