Animators



Vidlit Liz
LIZ DUBELMAN is the founder of VidLit. Her pre-digital career included ten years in film production. Her television work won her two Emmys — one as a producer and one as a director. She was the first woman member of the labor negotiating committee of I.A.T.S.E., New York local 644 (cinematographers), and is an establishing member of Women in New Technology. She has been consultant to all of the major studios in the area of digital rights and Internet content. Ms. Dubelman is a graduate of Hampshire College. She is awaiting publication of her first novel.
Contact: liz@vidlit.com
Check out Vidlit’s animations in this clip from the Opening scene in “Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women”



Vidlit Paca
PACA THOMAS has spent the better part of his adult life finding ways to make ADD profitable. Educated in Theatre and Music, he has alternately and coincidentally made his way as an actor, singer, composer, lyricist, artist, and sound designer. In the guise of the latter, his work at Advantage Audio, including countless projects for Disney, Universal, Sony, and Dreamworks in animation sound has garnered him five Emmy awards and more than a dozen nominations for the MPSE Golden Reel award. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, writer/manager Sheri Anderson Thomas, and a bunch of Scottish Fold cats. Paca is eternally grateful to Liz Dubelman for letting him be a part of her unique and brilliant concept.
Contact: paca@vidlit.com
Check out Vidlit’s animations in this clip from the Opening scene in “Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women”



Liz Craft Animation
LISA CRAFTS is an animator, After Effects artist, and painter. Her independent films have been shown in festivals, museums, theaters, and on television in Europe, Japan, Korea, and throughout North America. She has received grants from the Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, and NYFA. Her commissioned work includes animation for independent documentaries, Sesame Street, and American Movie Classics. Crafts teaches at Pratt Institute in New York, and has been a guest lecturer at many schools, including Harvard University and Rhode Island School of Design.
Contact: barkingtree@earthlink.net
Check out Ms. Crafts’ animations in this clip from the Civil War in “Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women”