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Eliot Fette Noyes, Jr. (October 18, 1942 – March 23, 2024) was an American animator most noted for his work using clay and sand. His 1964 work, Clay or the Origin of Species, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and established as a medium. He designed animated sand pinwheels for the show Pinwheel and the sand alphabet for .

Noyes partnered with and created the show as well as the children's television series Eureeka's Castle and Gullah Gullah Island. He co-founded the studio Alligator Planet with and directed animation sequences for the documentaries Under Our Skin and The Most Dangerous Man in America. Noyes was the son of architect and graduated from Harvard University in 1964.


Early life and education
Eliot Fette Noyes, Jr. was born on October 18, 1942, in Amherst, Massachusetts, the son of noted "" architect and interior designer Molly Duncan Weed Noyes. He was the brother of Fred Noyes. He attended the , graduating in 1960. He graduated from Harvard University in 1964. Alongside , Noyes was mentored by National Film Board of Canada animator .


Career
Noyes started creating animated images in his teens and was one of the first animators to use clay.
(1998). 9780517886021, Three Rivers Press. .
In 1964, Noyes created the eight-minute animated film Clay or the Origin of Species which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film is considered one of the earliest examples of , establishing it as a medium. The work was cited by Wallace and Gromit creators, and , as a large influence on their work.

In the early 1970s, Noyes filmed documentaries with Claudia Weil, including This Is the Home of Mrs. Levant Graham, a cinéma vérité film of the life of a Black family in Washington, D.C., and Aspen: 1970, which concerned a "generational clash of architects". Noyes also used sand for his animations, including in his 1973 work Sandman and the 1976 pixelated stop motion Peanut Butter and Jelly. He also designed animated sand pinwheels for the Nickelodeon show Pinwheel and created the sand alphabet for .

(2026). 9780316419444, Little, Brown. .

Noyes partnered with to establish Noyes and Laybourne Enterprises in 1983. One of their first series was on HBO, and they also later created Eureeka's Castle and Gullah Gullah Island for Nickelodeon. They created ten-second channel IDs for Nickelodeon that were . Noyes and Laybourne Enterprises became established as the east coast branch of Colossal Pictures, from which they produced animation and network graphics for 's Liquid Television, as well as commercials for several major brands. In association with Colossal, Noyes directed and illustrated the 1994 interactive CD-ROM Ruff's Bone for , a project of and . He also directed and developed The Blockheads, a series of two-minute animations.

After relocating to Northern California in the 1990s, Noyes developed the afternoon programming block with Walt Disney Imagineering. He was also involved in interactive projects with and served as the creative director for Oxygen television network in the late 1990s.

In 2003, Noyes co-founded the animation production studio Alligator Planet with and Alan Buder. Noyes directed animation sequences for two films which were shortlisted for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Under Our Skin and The Most Dangerous Man in America, a final nominee.

Noyes designed "Go Green" postage stamps for the United States Postal Service in 2011.


Personal life and death
Noyes was married to Augusta Talbot and had two children, Isaac and Abigail. He and his family moved to San Francisco in 1991. He enjoyed and played the accordion and oboe.

Noyes died in San Francisco on March 23, 2024, at the age of 81, owing to complications from prostate cancer.


Filmography

  • This Is the Home of Mrs. Levant Graham (1970)
  • Aspen: 1970 (1970)

  • Sandman (1973)
  • Worm Dances (1973)
  • ("Sand Letters" shorts) (1974–1991) (TV series)
  • The Fable of He and She (1974)
  • Bad Dog (1976)
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly (1976)

  • (1983–1985) (TV series)
  • (network IDs) (1985–1989) (TV series)
  • Nick at Nite (launch IDs) (1986) (TV series)
  • Eureeka's Castle (1989–1994) (TV series)
  • Liquid Television (1991–1994) (TV series)


See also
  • Noyes & Laybourne


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