Name
Hubley, Faith (Interviewee)
Hogenson, Barbara (Interviewer)
Title
Reminiscences of Faith Hubley, 1980
Abstract
Childhood; work experiences in New York, N.Y. and Los Angeles, 1930s and 1940s; Congress of Industrial Organizations cultural council; sound script editor, Republic Studios; reminiscences of her husband, John Hubley, noted cartoon filmmaker: his childhood, work at Disney Studios, 1930s, strike, UPA, 1940s, MR. MAGOO, blacklisting, 1950s appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activitie s, Storyboard, Inc., commercials, WATERSHIP DOWN, 1976, death 1977; description of joint work, difficulties in completing after his death; work alone, music of Elizabeth Swados, relations with Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church; use of jazz in animation; animated films: drawing techniques, music; problems in funding independent films; women filmmakers; motherhood and career; health problems
Collection Name
Individual interviews oral history collection
Subjects
Cinematographers; Women in the motion picture industry; Animated films; Animation (Cinematography); Internal security--United States; Hubley, Faith
Format
oral histories; sound recordings
Genre
Interviews
Date
1980
Note (Biographical)
Independent film maker; interviewee married John Hubley
Note
Interviewed by Barbara Hogenson
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Catalog Record
15310819
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-46fh-5c76
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.