“The animation project I’m most proud of is the DVD video Bobs Gannaway, Jess Winfield and I did to wrap up the Lilo and Stitch tv series. Â I know that it is relatively unknown, and I won’t get into the reasons for why I think the release of it was handled inappropriately, but the name of it is “”Leroy and Stitch””. Â The reason I am proudest of it has to do with how it all turned out. Â Usually, as a director, you have in your head what you think it should look like, and then when your show comes back from being animated overseas, it is not even close. Â Then you get used to what you do have, and start molding it into the final show. Â This project was the closest to what I had in my head. Â I know that it is not feature quality, but when you consider the time and the budget we were given to do it (1/4 the time the Disneytoons folks got for Stitch has a glitch, and probably 1/8 or less of what they spent), well, I’m proud of what we pulled off.
“I remember an evening at my grandparents’ house with my parents. I was still in a high chair, and I know this memory wasn’t based on photos or anything like that. Â We went to see Disney’s “Pinocchio” that evening. Â I fell asleep through most of it, but what I saw must have made an impression, or clicked in at that developmental stage of my infant mind. There was a copy of Christopher Finch’s book, “The Art of Walt Disney” in the reference section of our library. Â Every family trip to the library, I would be at the end of that row, poring over the artwork. Â I worked in the yard, saved my nickels, dimes, and quarters, until I had the $35 to buy my very own copy of that book, and I copied the pictures out of it regularly.