Ben Jones (American cartoonist)
Ben Q. Jones | |
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Born | Benjamin Quincy Jones 1977 (age 43–44) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | Massachusetts College of Art and Design |
Occupation | Director Fine Artist Voice Actor Animator Producer Writer Storyboard Artist |
Years active | 1999–present |
Notable work | The Problem Solverz Stone Quackers |
Benjamin Quincy "Ben" Jones (born 1977)[1] is an American director, fine artist, voice actor, animator, producer, writer and storyboard artist. He was a co-founder and member of the art collective Paper Rad from 2001–2008. He has worked on various animated television programs and web series for Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD). Since 2017, Jones is the creative director of Bento Box Entertainment.[2] He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.[2]
Biography[]
Jones was born in 1977 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and grew up in central Massachusetts. His family collected computers, a hobby initiated by his father, Frank, who was a software engineer. This influenced Jones a lot, so much that later he would draw inspiration for his future style of art and design.[clarification needed]
Jones attended Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and graduated in 1999 with a B.F.A. in Studio of Interrelated Media (SIM).[3][4]
Career[]
While studying in Boston at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, he began working in an art collaboration with classmate Christopher Forgues (C.F.) under the name "Paper Radio".[1][5] Art in America magazine named Jones one of the, "most important cartoonists of their generation" for his work with Paper Radio.[6] In 2000, he founded the East Coast art collective Paper Rad, with the artists Jacob and Jessica Ciocci.[1] Paper Rad is best known for creating comics, zines, video art, net art, MIDI files, paintings, installations, and music with a distinct "lo-fi" aesthetic.
Ben Jones collaborated with PFFR and Williams Street on a 2007 pilot for Adult Swim titled Neon Knome.[7] It was passed by the network and went on to become rebranded as a Cartoon Network show called The Problem Solverz.[7] Jones is the main creator and the voice actor of Alfe and Roba in the Cartoon Network show, The Problem Solverz.[8]
In 2013, Jones became the creative director of the Fox Saturday night programming block ADHD,[9] where he released his series, Stone Quackers. The program aired as sneak peek on October 27, 2014 on FXX[10] and a spin-off, Gothball, was premiered as a web-series on May 1, 2015 on the ADHD YouTube channel.[11]
Jone's work in fine art painting includes psychedelic themed painting, described as brightly colored, often visually flat or with pattern.[3]
Filmography[]
Project | Show run | Channel(s) | Credited role | No. of episodes | Notes |
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Pick a Winner | 2004 | DVD only | Director (credited as Paper Rad) | 5 episodes | [12] |
I Dream of Zinedine Zidane | 2005 | Short only | Digital effect artist | Inexistent | |
Super Mario Movie | Director (credited as Paper Rad) | ||||
Wonder Showzen | 2005–2006 | MTV2 | Animator | Unavailable | |
Trash Talking | 2006 | DVD only | Co-creator, Writer, Producer, Executive producer, Director, and Voice actor (credited as Paper Rad) | ||
Yo Gabba Gabba! | 2007 | Nick Jr. Nickelodeon |
Jingle animator | 1 episode | |
Neon Knome | 2008 | Adult Swim | Creator, Animator, Writer, Executive producer, Director, Music composer, and Voice actor | ||
The Problem Solverz | 2011–2013 | Cartoon Network | Creator, Executive producer, Director, Music composer, and Voice actor | 26 episodes | |
Storyboard artist | 2 episodes | ||||
ADHD Shorts | 2012–2016 | Fox, FXX | Storyboard director | 10 shorts | |
Voice actor | 4 shorts | ||||
Designer | 3 shorts | ||||
Writer | 2 shorts | ||||
Peanut Butter & Jelly | 2013 | Short only | Voice actor | Inexistent | |
Axe Cop | 2013–2015 | Fox, FXX | Creative director | 22 episodes | |
High School USA! | 2013 | Fox | 12 episodes | ||
Golan the Insatiable | 2013–2015 | Fox, FXX | |||
Lucas Bros. Moving Co. | 2013–2015 | Creative director, and Director | 17 episodes | ||
Storyboard director | 2 episodes | ||||
Voice actor | 1 episode | ||||
Stone Quackers | 2014–2015 | FXX | Creator, Writer, Executive producer, Creative director, and Voice actor | 12 episodes | |
Storyboard director | 2 episodes | ||||
Major Lazer | 2014–2015 | Creative director | 11 episodes | ||
The Adventures of OG Sherlock Kush |
2015–2016 | ADHD (Web only) | Director | 20 episodes | |
Gothball | 2015 | Creator, Writer, Director, and Voice actor | 10 episodes | ||
Nerdland | 2016 | Film only | Sequence animator | Inexistent | |
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | 2017–2019 | Cartoon Network | Voice actor | 14 episodes | |
Neo Yokio | 2017 | Netflix | Creative director, and Voice actor | 6 episodes | |
Art Thiefs | TBS | Creator, and Director | 1 episode | [13] |
Music videos[]
- Coldplay – "A L I E N S" (with Diane Martel)
- LSD – "Genius"
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Nadel, Dan (April 4, 2011). "Artistic Modern Funnies: Ben Jones' Problem Solverz". Tcj.com (April 4, 2011).
- ^ Jump up to: a b Holloway, Daniel (2017-04-18). "Ben Jones Named Bento Box Entertainment Creative Director". Variety. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Jump into the world of Ben Jones' post-internet, psychedelic paintings". It's Nice That. 2017-09-21. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ "Lines of Thought: An Interview with Ben Jones". MassArt. 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ Chiaverina, John (2015-09-16). "Paul's Pile Of Papers: Paul Bright On His Paper Rad Collection And Forthcoming Book". ARTnews. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ Nadel, Dan (2016-04-28). "Punk and Hippie". Art in America. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Unleashing the Pizza-Loving Beast". Animation Magazine. 2011-03-25. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
- ^ "In Brief". The Fresno Bee. March 30, 2011.
- ^ Animation Domination High-Def ('ADHD'). WonderCon Anaheim 2013. (March 30, 2013).
- ^ Nadel, Dan (October 24, 2014). "Inhale Exhale". Comics Journal. Fantagraphics Books. Archived from the original on October 25, 2014. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
- ^ GOTHBALL TRAILER - Youtube
- ^ Pick A Winner (2004), retrieved 2019-04-18
- ^ "Art Thiefs — Hamilton Phillips Casting". Archived from the original on 2019-10-05. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
Further reading[]
- O'Leary, Shannon. (May 15, 2012) How Cartoon Network Became a Haven for Some of the Best Independent Comic Book Creators Working Today. Publishers Weekly.
External links[]
- American cartoonists
- American male voice actors
- 1977 births
- Living people
- Paper Rad
- Artists from Pittsburgh
- American storyboard artists
- Creative directors
- American animators
- American animated film directors
- American animated film producers
- American male television writers
- American television writers
- Screenwriters from Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design alumni
- Cartoon Network Studios people