Scott Bateman

Scott Bateman (born January 30, 1964) is an American filmmaker, author, animator, and cartoonist.

Scott Bateman

He graduated from the University of Puget Sound in 1986.[1]

Filmography

  • Scott Bateman Presents Scott Bateman Presents (TV series, Plum TV, 2007).[2]
  • Atom Age Vampire (Feature film, 2009).[3]
  • You, Your Brain, & You (Feature film, 2015).[4]
  • 600 Space Aliens (Short film, 2016).[5]
  • The Bateman Lectures on Depression (Feature film, 2018).[6]

Books

  • Scott Bateman's Sketchbook of Secrets & Shame: Includes 14 Essays from Shamefully Famous Folks (Word Riot Press, 2006).[7]
  • Disalmanac: A Book of Fact-Like Facts (TarcherPerigee, 2013).[8]

Web animations

References

  1. Alumnus reference for Scott Bateman Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Scott Bateman Presents Scott Bateman Presents (Animation, Comedy), Kristen Schaal, Colleen A. F. Venable, Pete Holmes, Jandek, 2007-01-08, retrieved 2020-09-28CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Bateman, Scott (2009-01-29), Atom Age Vampire (Animation), retrieved 2020-09-28
  4. Bateman, Scott, You, Your Brain, & You (Comedy), Subhah Agarwal, Kevin Allison, Hallie Bateman, Glenn Becker, retrieved 2020-09-28
  5. Bateman, Scott (2016-11-07), 600 Space Aliens (Short, Comedy, Sci-Fi), Michael Amend, Alex Ayars, Tony Bacic, Teresa Bass, retrieved 2020-09-28
  6. Bateman, Scott (2018-12-05), The Bateman Lectures on Depression (Documentary, Comedy), Scott Bateman, Claudia Cogan, Frank Conniff, Tyson Deines, retrieved 2020-09-28
  7. Bateman, Scott (2006). Scott Bateman's sketchbook of secrets and shame. Middletown, NJ: Word Riot Press. ISBN 0-9779343-0-6. OCLC 299069363.
  8. Bateman, Scott. Disalmanac : a book of fact-like facts (First ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1-101-60837-1. OCLC 858945507.


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