
About
Malcolm Hartley serves as an Hourly Paid Lecturer in Animation within the Department of Media, Fashion & Communications at the School of Arts and Creative Industries, University of East London. His academic role leverages decades of professional experience in the UK animation industry, where he has worked as an animator, director, and storyboard artist on renowned projects including 'Henry’s Cat', 'When The Wind Blows', and commercials for major brands.
His expertise spans both hand-drawn and digital 2D animation, with research interests deeply rooted in:
- Animation techniques and history
- Digital 2D animation production
- The historical evolution of animation
These interests directly inform his teaching in the BA (Hons) Animation program, ensuring curriculum relevance in a dynamic industry.
Hartley's professional achievements include nominations for the prestigious BAFTA, Japan Prize, and Royal Television Society Award as a series director. His work has been featured in productions for global clients such as the BBC, UN Refugee Agency, and music artists including Madonna and Elton John.
While specific academic advising details are not documented, his industry collaborations with studios like Cosgrove Hall and The Cartoon Network, and contributions to award-winning projects across television, film, and advertising, provide a rich practical foundation for his academic instruction.
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