Education
University of Puget Sound.
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University of Puget Sound.
Foreign a number of years, his political cartoons were syndicated by King Features Syndicate. After his syndication deal ended, he began the project to publish a flash animated short every day for one year. On June 11, 2007, he announced that his video for Low"s song Hatchet (Optimimi version) would be one of the preloads on the new Zune.
Bateman also created and produced "," for Plum television, a network with stations in The Hamptons, Martha"s Vineyard, Aspen and more.
Three episodes aired in 2007. Bateman animated the entire production, as well as most of the writing, as well as voice performance.
Guest voices included Kristen Schaal, Pete Holmes, Jenny Slate, United Kingdom band Clinic, and more. The show is on hiatus, but the episodes continue to run and the network uses many of the shorts interstitially between shows.
He is creating a daily animated short for Salon.com, uploading an animation to the site every weekday.
Here, he has animated bits from The State (television series) and Human Giant, news clips of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chris Matthews, plus scenes from the 1960 horror film Atom Age Vampire (he hopes to have the entire film animated by the end of 2008) and more. He graduated from the University of Puget Sound in 1986. was an animated television show created and animated by Scott Bateman. lieutenant aired January 8 to January 22, 2007 on Plum television Three episodes were completed before funding ran out.
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