Walter p martishius biography template

  • From early in life, Wally was naturally gifted: as an athlete, as an artist, and as a leader to others.
  • If you check his CV it seems that he worked as art director and production designer to multiple Barbie movies.
  • Walter has worked in the Entertainment Industry as a Production Designer, Art Director, Set Designer, Concept Artist and Matte Painter, Game Video Game concept.
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    Title of the work

    Barbie (Series): Mermaidia / Fairytopia. Mermaidia

    Studio / Production Company

    Mainframe Entertainment, Mattel Entertainment

    Country of the First Edition

    CanadaUnited States of America

    Country/countries of popularity

    worldwide

    Original Language

    English

    First Edition Date

    2006

    First Edition Details

    Barbie: Mermaidia/Barbie Fairytopia: Mermaidia. Directed by Walter P. Martishius, William Lau. Written by Elise Allen. Produced by Luke Carroll. Mainframe Entertainment, 2006, 85 min.

    Running time

    85 min

    Format

    VHS, DVD

    Date of the First DVD or VHS

    March 14, 2006 (VHS, United States, Canada)

    Genre

    Animated films
    Computer animation films

    Target Audience

    Children

    Cover

    en.wikipedia.org (accessed: October 27, 2020).


    Author of the Entry:

    Marta Pszczolińska, University of Warsaw, m.pszczolinska@al.uw.edu.pl

    Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

    Elżbieta Olechowska, University of Warsaw, elzbieta.olechowska@gmail.com

    Katarzyna Marciniak, University of Warsaw, kamar@al.uw.edu.pl

    William Lau (Director)

    William Lau is an experienced and award-winning director of films produced using Computer Generated Imagery animation and live-action, a writer and producer. He directed and co-directed many of the Barbie films

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