Dave Pressler

Dave Pressler

Dave Pressler in his studio.
Born Dave Pressler
Known for Illustration
Character Design
Animation
CGI
Painting
Sculpture
Website www.davepresslerart.com

Dave Pressler is an American illustrator, animator, sculptor, character designer and painter based in Los Angeles. Much of his work focuses on whimsical portrayals of robots and strange, fantastical creatures.[1] He is perhaps best known for his Emmy-nominated, short-lived Nickelodeon series Robot and Monster, which he created and produced with Joshua Sternin and Jennifer Ventimilia.[2]

Pressler’s career in entertainment first started in his twenties after moving to Los Angeles. The first characters he designed were “Gak & Phlegm,” a duo of characters Dave created with Dan Clark to interview celebrities with on the red-carpet. After that, Dave secured a position as a character developer at The Jim Henson Company. Along with partners Dan Clark and Don Asher, Dave (the trio forming Wandering Monkey Entertainment) became a key production / charaicter designer for shows like Los Luchadores[3] and Brats of the Lost Nebula, which TV Guide rated as The Best Children’s Show of 1998. He has also developed shows and worlds for networks such as Kids' WB, Nelvana, Disney XD, Fox Kids Network and Wild Brain, among others. Dave was the creature designer, co-producer and co-star of the indie-horror film The Item. The film was the first digital feature to be accepted to Sundance Film Festival. Dave went on to create the distinctive visual design for the Emmy-nominated CGI children’s adventure show for The Learning Channel, The Save-Ums.[4]

Some of Dave’s most cherished work has been his sculpting, and he has enjoyed success as a highly sought-after sculptor of vinyl collectibles. His handiwork has been immortalized as Necessaries Toy Foundation’s Mark Ryden's YHWH,[5] Camille Rose Garcia’s “Camille’s Girls,”[6] The Ron English “Rabbbit” figure, Brendon Monroe’s “Sour” for Android 8, Nathan Jurevicius “Monkey King”, and Luke Chueh’s “Black In White”. With the success of Dave’s various limited edition resin creations his character “Angry Clobber Monkey” has become his first vinyl collectable character.[7]

In 2014, Pressler announced he will be going to space thanks to Virgin Galactic.[8]

In the Summer of 2014, DreamWorksTV, the YouTube channel of DreamWorks Animation, premiered Dave's new series of stop-motion short videos How To Do Everything! With Garrick & Marvin. The project marks Dave's first endeavor into stop-motion animation.[9]

References

  1. "BIO". DAVE PRESSLER ART. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  2. "Dave Pressler, Jennifer Ventimilia & Joshua Sternin - Robot and Monster - Nickelodeon Animation Studio". Nickanimationstudio.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  3. "Nick Announces "Planet Sheen," "TUFF Puppy," 3 Pilots; Promotes Rawlings". Toon Zone News. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  4. "Dave Pressler". IMDb. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  5. "Mark Ryden's YHWH Custom Toy Show at Toy Art Gallery - Jeremyriad". Jeremyriad.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  6. "Dave Pressler - ROBOTS". DEMOTROPOLIS - welcome home. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  7. Subterra Insurrectum. "Rivet - Designer Toy & Art Gallery". Rivetart.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  8. http://online.barrons.com/articles/flying-into-space-with-richard-bransons-virgin-galactic-1412933527?tesla=y&mod=googlebarrons
  9. Dean Meyers (27 September 2014). "Behind the scenes with Artist-Animator Dave Pressler's new stop-motion series for DreamWorksTV". VizWorld.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
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