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Jeremiah Dickey

New York, United States of America
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About Jeremiah
Jeremiah Dickey has been creating fine animation for over 20 years, working both independently and in cahoots with numerous production studios in NYC and abroad. Jeremiah was a founding Animation Director at TED-Ed from its inception in 2012 until 2021, where he designed, directed and animated dozens of short films illuminating subjects from ancient mythology to cutting-edge science (and much in between). His work has collectively garnered over a hundred million views online and screened at dozens of festivals around the world including Sundance, Annecy, SXSW et al, and has managed to pick up a few awards along the way. Past work includes frequent collaboration with filmmaker Emily Hubley on animation for a wide variety of award-winning documentaries and independent films.
Languages
English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Documentaries
Skills
Politics Technology Science & Environment
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Portfolio

My Dear Mr. Whitman (2022) - conceived and animated this excerpt from Emmy-nominated documentary series "Queer for Fear" illustrating an 1872 letter of adoration sent to American poet Walt Whitman by a young British writer named Bram Stoker.

2001-2022 Animation Reel - A smattering of work I've designed/directed/animated over the past couple of decades

The Rashomon Effect (2021) - designed, directed and animated this award-winning TED-Ed lesson on the psychological phenomenon named after the classic film by Akira Kurosawa. Official selection, Annecy Int'l Animated Film Festival, et al

Why Don’t Perpetual Motion Machines Ever Work? (2017) - designed, directed and animated this TED-Ed lesson on the (as yet) impossible quest of inventors throughout history to thwart the laws of thermodynamics.

How to Recognize a Dystopia (2016) - designed, directed and animated this TED-Ed lesson on the history of dystopian fiction and its relationship to societal development over the past few centuries. Featured Cartoon Brew “Pick of the Day" online short

What Makes Something “Kafkaesque”? (2016) - designed, directed, animated and contributed writing to this TED-Ed short on the relevance of Franz Kafka’s writing to the modern condition. Official selection, Annecy Int'l Animation Festival

What “Orwellian” Really Means (2015) - designed, directed, animated and contributed writing to this TED-Ed lesson on the relevance of George Orwell’s work to contemporary media consumption. “Excellence in Education” award, ASIFA-East Animation Festival

A Brief History of Religion in Art (2014) Conceived, wrote, directed and edited this TED-Ed lesson on the history and evolution of western visual art. Incorporated into Khan Academy’s online art history curriculum.

Dark Matter: The Matter We Can’t See (2013) - Designed, directed and animated this TED-Ed lesson by physicist James Gillies on humanity’s journey of understanding the stuff that compromises the universe. In collaboration with CERN.

The Key to Media’s Hidden Codes (2012) - Designed, directed and animated this TED-Ed lesson by Ben Beaton on the “family tree of technical codes” employed to achieve engagement, communication and coercion in visual media.

William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe (2009) - conceived and animated segments with Emily Hubley for this award-winning doc about the late great civil rights lawyer directed by Sarah & Emily Kunstler. Official selection at Sundance, Oscar shortlist

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