October 09, 2009
JewishRobot on The Jewish Channel
Friend and The Jewish Channel correspondent, Steven I. Weiss, reports on Ahmadinejad's alleged Jewish roots, includes a clip from my "Iran to Israel" promo cartoon for Taglit-Birthright Israel.
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September 17, 2009
Kanye cartoon mentioned in MTV Newsroom
My quickie cartoon, "Kanye Interrupts the U.S. Open", was mentioned in the MTV Newsroom article, "'Kanye West Interrupts': The Internet Keeps On Giving" by Kyle Anderson on September 17, 2009:
There are even mad geniuses out there plying fancier forms of craft, like the folks who mashed together Serena Williams' U.S. Open meltdown with the VMA incident.Read the article here.
September 06, 2009
In the Tehran Bureau
My cartoon "Iran to Israel" was the topic of an article, "From Madman to Ad Man" by Marsha B. Cohen in PBS FRONTLINE's Tehran Bureau, September 6, 2009:
The star of the latest registration campaign, which opens Sept. 8, is none other than Iran's president. Unlike the usual depictions of him in the Israeli and pro-Israel press, Ahmadinejad isn't threatening to wipe Israel off the map in this video clip. On the contrary, what he really wants is a chance to go on a Birthright Israel trip.
Read the article here.
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September 05, 2009
Bike PSA in BuBiFeszt Budapest Bicycle Film Festival
My short cartoon Bike Safety PSA #01 was shown in BuBiFeszt, the Budapest Bicycle Film Festival, on September 5, 2009.
From the website, in Hungarian:
From the website, in Hungarian:
3. FILMBLOKK :: Bringás biztonság
Kezdés: 2009-09-05 16:00
Egyperces figyelemfelkeltő rajzfilm a biztonságról, rímekbe szedve. Készítette: William Levin.
5. szombat 16:00 :: kisterem
July 22, 2009
Shabot ShaBOOM!
Support Seda' Club in the FOX-Aniboom Holiday Animation Challenge!
Share the video with your friends, and if you think it deserves a chance, vote for it in September. I'll post a reminder then, too.
Thanks!
July 15, 2009
Jailbreak Interview
Quincy Moore of The Jailbreak, a blog about pop, politics, and counterculture, interviewed me on July 15, 2009. Here is the intro:
Like all great artists and creative folk, cartoonist William Levin finds his inspiration from a series of ex-girlfriends who spark innovation and then eventually drift away in favor of a more suitable muse.Read the complete interview here.
With each turn of the perpetual partner wheel, Levin learns more about his artistic process and churns out funny, irreverent, and often educational cartoons about Jewish Robots and oft-injured bike riders.
While his target demographic started out as a microcosm of the larger population (mostly Jews), his adaptability and chameleon-like penchant for recognizing trends have promised him a bright future in an animation industry that is still relatively new to the Brooklyn resident.
Levin was gracious enough to sit down with the Jailbreak for a hilarious interview in which he ponders a future in anime, reveals the actual location of Sesame Street, and explains why Futurama was an anomaly.
-Quincy
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July 14, 2009
Can you tell me how to get to Washington, D.C.?
“Sesame Street” writers Judy Freudberg and William Levin stand with Bert & Ernie in support of public broadcasting
WGAE Continues Advocacy Efforts For Increased Funding For Public Media
Writers from “ Sesame Street ” and WGAE staff held meetings in Washington D.C. to advocate for increased funding for public broadcasting.
“Sesame Street” Writers Advocate in Washington D.C. for Increased Funding for Public Media
On Thursday, July 23, “ Sesame Street ” writers Judy Freudberg and William Levin, along with “West Wing” and “Without a Trace” writer Allison Abner, accompanied WGA East staff to advocate for increased funding in public media. The members of Congress we met with, including Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY) and Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) both from the House Appropriations Committee, have already allocated a 10% increase in funding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is great news for our members. Furthermore, they both expressed interest in potentially getting involved in our current contract negotiations with PBS. Overall, this was a very productive endeavor. The Guild looks forward to taking similar trips to D.C. in the near future.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey happens to be a big fan of Sesame Street!
June 18, 2009
Jewish Arabia
It is the year 2020. Yossi and Itamar head to the Palestinian town of Taybeh, to ask its citizens about a future Arab-Jewish State. As a new unified citizenry, the identity of the "other" must be re-established with new scapegoats and enemies, those that everyone can hate together.
via Street Boners and TV Carnage
April 26, 2009
The Evil Jewish Robot
Google Alerts alerted me to Paul Fricke's Jewish Robot Comics at Blue Moon Studios. Nicely illustrated! Though not quite as lovable as Shabot.
April 13, 2009
Matzah Time
Time has posted an article online, So You Think You Know Matzo?, mentioning the "20 Things To Do With Matzah" video I made with Michelle Citrin. And, this Passover, our video has received over 1,000,000 views on YouTube!
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