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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tomm_MooreTomm Moore - Wikipedia

    Thomas "Tomm" Moore (born 7 January 1977) is an Irish filmmaker, animator, illustrator and comics artist. He co-founded Cartoon Saloon with Nora Twomey and Paul Young, an animation studio and production company based in Kilkenny, Ireland.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1119079Tomm Moore - IMDb

    Tomm Moore is a Northern Irish filmmaker who co-founded Cartoon Saloon studio. He created and co-produced Oscar-nominated movies such as The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea and Wolfwalkers.

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  3. Cartoon Saloon is a world renowned animation studio founded by Paul Young, Tomm Moore, and Nora Twomey in 1999. It produces brave and beautiful shorts, feature films, and TV series, and hosts Kilkenny Animated festival.

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  4. Sep 14, 2020 · At VIEW Conference 2020, one of the many VFX and animation speakers will be director and Cartoon Saloon co-founder Tomm Moore. Here he will discuss his latest animated feature, Wolfwalkers , co-directed by Ross Stewart.

  5. Thomas "Tomm" Moore (born January 7, 1977) is an Irish filmmaker, animator, illustrator and comics artist. He is co-founder of Cartoon Saloon, an animation studio and production company, based in Kilkenny, Ireland.

  6. Jan 2, 2015 · Tomm Moore, the director of the Oscar-nominated The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, talks about his passion for Irish folklore, his challenges and inspirations as a 2D animator, and his views on the environment and culture. He also shares his insights on the legacy of Studio Ghibli and the challenges of indie filmmaking.

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  8. These are the types of narratives that unfold in the animated films of Irish animator/director Tomm Moore. In Song of the Sea, nominated for the 2014 Academy Award Best Animated Feature, the last of a magical race of shape-shifting “selkies” of Irish Folklore face off against a Celtic Goddess.