| Directed commercials for the Pillsbury Doughboy and Ritz Crackers |
| Directed promotional spots for MTV, including the award-winning Haircut M campaign |
| Directed two short animated films while attending CalArts, Phases and Tube Tales |
| Studied under animator, Jules Engel, while working at Disney |
1956 | Began drawing by age three |
1973 | Became interested in animation by watching a PBS program featuring experimental animation at age 20 |
1977 | Worked as an animator trainee and an in-betweener on Disney s Pete s Dragon and The Small One |
1979 | Took eight months off work on personal projects sponsored by the American Film Institute |
1979 | Was funded through the National Endowment for the Arts to make his debut short, Seepage |
1981 | First credit as a full-fledged animator, The Fox and the Hound |
1983 | First credit as sequence director, Twice Upon a Time |
1985 | Created the storyboarded fantasy sequences for Walter Murch s Return to Oz |
1986 | Founded own production company, Selick Projects |
1990 | Created the award-winning six-minute pilot for an animated series called Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions ; sponsored by MTV |
1991 | Sellick Projects became Skellington Productions |
1993 | Feature directorial debut, Tim Burton s The Nightmare Before Christmas ; was the first full-length, stop-motion feature from a major studio; nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects |
1994 | Skellington Productions was re-named Twitching Images, Inc. |
1996 | Directed the live-action/stop-motion adaptation of Roald Dahl s classic children s book, James and the Giant Peach |
1996 | Miramax agreed to fully fund and finance as well as cover all operating costs for all film projects through his company, Twitching Images |
2001 | Directed the live action/animated adaptation of the underground comic, Moneybone |
2004 | Developed stop-motion animation for Wes Anderson s feature, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou |
2004 | Joined the Portland based animation studio, LAIKA as supervising director for feature film development |
2005 | Directed LAIKA s first computer-generated animated short, Moongirl |
2008 | Directed the first three-dimensional stop-motion animation film, Coraline ; the first feature by LAIKA studios; film earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature |