Mark Simon(XI)
- Art Department
- Director
- Writer
Mark Simon's passion for storytelling and art is evident in everything
he does. Mark owns two entertainment industry businesses, authored
13 best-selling industry books, lectures around the world, regularly
contributes to industry periodicals, and creates, produces and sells
original content and produces courses for LinkedIn Learning.
He storyboards on projects such as Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, Doom Patrol, Dynasty, Council of Dads, Creepshow, Snowfall and others.
In 2012 Mark won a Prime Time Engineering Emmy as part of the Toon Boom software team on the Storyboard Pro software. He was also inducted into the DAVE School (Digital Animation & Visual Effects School) Hall of Fame.
As of 2020, Mark has over 5,000 productions to his credit including feature films, television series, and commercials. He has worked on over 45 feature films as designer and story artist. Mark was the designer on Sony's first U.S. feature, Midnight, starring Tony Curtis and Lynn Redgrave. He has also produced and directed dozens of shorts, all of which have won awards around the world. All his businesses are in Orlando, Florida.
Mark has produced and directed animated projects which have won over 200 international awards.
Timmy's Lessons in Nature, a series of animated shorts Mark created, directed and produced, won the Grand Prize in Nickelodeon's first ever competition series Nicktoons Film Festival.
Mark was also the creative consultant on Dragon Tales, the Sony/PBS/Sesame Street Workshop animated series, that became the #1 show for kids its first season.
Animation Magazine recognized Mark for his outstanding achievements in 2006 by naming him an Animation Industry Power Player.
Storyboards & Animatics, Inc. provides storyboards, illustrations, cartoons and comic book illustration to the entertainment and print industries, based in Atlanta, GA.
Mark has been a supplier of information, inspiration and resources for the creative community for over 30 years. Many of the books he's written are used by artists the world over. Storyboards: Motion In Art is the standard text used in schools around the world. Producing Independent 2D Character Animation showcases every step of production. Facial Expressions is the best-selling photo reference guide for artists and the sequel, Facial Expressions: Babies to Teens, continues the series.
Mark's latest book is his memoir, Attacked!, about when he was bullied and his family was attacked in their front yard. Mark became the first person in the country to hold parents responsible for the actions of their kids in a court of law.
Mark also developed the storyboard curriculum for the Digital Animation and Visual Effects School located at Universal Studios, and previously taught storyboarding at the University of Central Florida. He lectures around the world at major conferences (ComicCon, Animex, Chinese Cultural Expos, DragonCon, etc), conventions and schools.
Readers have been treated to Mark's articles in Animation Magazine and on Animation World Network where his self-styled portraits always get a laugh.
As word of Mark's ability to create shows that networks wanted to buy got out, many people called him who wanted to hire him to work on their shows. In response to this demand, he created Sell Your TV Concept Now, Inc. This company provides everything a creator needs to pitch and sell their TV show at SellYourTvConceptNow.com.
He storyboards on projects such as Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, Doom Patrol, Dynasty, Council of Dads, Creepshow, Snowfall and others.
In 2012 Mark won a Prime Time Engineering Emmy as part of the Toon Boom software team on the Storyboard Pro software. He was also inducted into the DAVE School (Digital Animation & Visual Effects School) Hall of Fame.
As of 2020, Mark has over 5,000 productions to his credit including feature films, television series, and commercials. He has worked on over 45 feature films as designer and story artist. Mark was the designer on Sony's first U.S. feature, Midnight, starring Tony Curtis and Lynn Redgrave. He has also produced and directed dozens of shorts, all of which have won awards around the world. All his businesses are in Orlando, Florida.
Mark has produced and directed animated projects which have won over 200 international awards.
Timmy's Lessons in Nature, a series of animated shorts Mark created, directed and produced, won the Grand Prize in Nickelodeon's first ever competition series Nicktoons Film Festival.
Mark was also the creative consultant on Dragon Tales, the Sony/PBS/Sesame Street Workshop animated series, that became the #1 show for kids its first season.
Animation Magazine recognized Mark for his outstanding achievements in 2006 by naming him an Animation Industry Power Player.
Storyboards & Animatics, Inc. provides storyboards, illustrations, cartoons and comic book illustration to the entertainment and print industries, based in Atlanta, GA.
Mark has been a supplier of information, inspiration and resources for the creative community for over 30 years. Many of the books he's written are used by artists the world over. Storyboards: Motion In Art is the standard text used in schools around the world. Producing Independent 2D Character Animation showcases every step of production. Facial Expressions is the best-selling photo reference guide for artists and the sequel, Facial Expressions: Babies to Teens, continues the series.
Mark's latest book is his memoir, Attacked!, about when he was bullied and his family was attacked in their front yard. Mark became the first person in the country to hold parents responsible for the actions of their kids in a court of law.
Mark also developed the storyboard curriculum for the Digital Animation and Visual Effects School located at Universal Studios, and previously taught storyboarding at the University of Central Florida. He lectures around the world at major conferences (ComicCon, Animex, Chinese Cultural Expos, DragonCon, etc), conventions and schools.
Readers have been treated to Mark's articles in Animation Magazine and on Animation World Network where his self-styled portraits always get a laugh.
As word of Mark's ability to create shows that networks wanted to buy got out, many people called him who wanted to hire him to work on their shows. In response to this demand, he created Sell Your TV Concept Now, Inc. This company provides everything a creator needs to pitch and sell their TV show at SellYourTvConceptNow.com.