Harold Moss (filmmaker)


Harold Moss is an American animator and social activist.

Biography

Moss was trained as a documentary filmmaker.
In 1999, Moss founded FlickerLab, a Manhattan-based animation studio. It is also known for acquiring the Cartoon Broadcast System, invented in 1996, which is used to broadcast animations the same day they are produced.
In 2002, Moss created the animation and provided the voices for a segment of the documentary Bowling for Columbine. The segment was titled A Brief History of the United States.
Moss is also the co-founder of the Climate Ad Project, which he co-founded with Peter Kalmus.

Filmography

This Modern World Saddle Rash A Brief History of the United States in Bowling for Columbine The Finkel Files Drew Carey's Green Screen Show Fahrenheit 9/11 Fierce People Trouble the Water Prana P.O.V. The Wild Life Capitalism: A Love Story Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead Joy Berry's Handling Emotions Even Gray Feels Blue Keith Lemon: The Film How the Body Works with Chloe and the Nurb Eviolent Story of a Curse Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead 2 National Lampoon: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead Thank You for Your Service With a Kiss Roseanne for President! Rooted in Peace Michael Moore in TrumpLand Hamilton's America Some Girls Strong Island Fahrenheit 11/9 Bleed Out

Awards and recognition