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One Man Animation Shop Wins 2007 Public Service Emmy Award

One man animation shop wins 2007 National Public Service Announcement/Broadband Emmy® Award for animated short "Big Fun with Global Warming".

New York, NY (Issues Wire / PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- Pecos Pictures - Pecos Pictures has won the 2007 National Public Service Announcement/Broadband Emmy® Award. The award is for its "Big Fun with Global Warming" cartoon which is licensed to the Sierra Club website. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded the Emmy at its "Humanitarian, Public and Community Service Emmy Awards" ceremony on Nov. 9 in New York City.

"Big Fun stars a character called Stinky, who has serious doubts about the whole idea of Global Warming. He's a skeptic. Until the impact of global warming hits home with him....literally. It's classic Bugs Bunny, drop the anvil on 'em humor. Updated for the age of Global Warming," said the cartoon's creator, Mark Greene

Big Fun with Global Warming
"Humor is a great way to make the science behind global warming more accessible and more memorable to viewers," Greene said. Pecos Pictures, Greene's company, created two cartoons for the global warming campaign. Each are 90 seconds in length.

"Mark is a one man band," says Greene's wife and creative partner, Sharron Bower. "He writes, directs, draws, animates, and does the voice over work for his cartoons. He paints the backgrounds. He does it all. He goes into his office and comes out three weeks later with a cartoon," she said. "We hear a lot of weird sounds. It's best not to go in there...," she said laughing.

Pecos Pictures specializes in issues-oriented viral video for the internet.

Last year, Greene's video send-up of Florida Congresswoman Katherine Harris' U. S. Senate Campaign entitled "The Rejected Katherine Harris Campaign Video" won the People's Choice and Jury Prize awards at Huffington Post's Contagious Festival. The video received coverage in the Florida Press and was viewed by over 75,000 people prior to the 2006 election.

"Its a very humorous, sarcastic look at her candidacy, but it also includes what we believe to be factual information about her actions as Florida Secretary of State before and during the 2000 election."

"Pecos Pictures specializes in taking complex political and social issues and presenting them with a humorous twist," Greene said, "but we're dead serious about the issues involved."

Pecos Pictures' two global warming cartoons and "The Rejected Katherine Harris Campaign Video" can be viewed at http://www.pecospictures.com.

Contact: Mark Greene 646-221-9856

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CONTACT INFORMATION
MARK GREENE
Pecos Pictures
646-221-9856
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Big Fun with Global Warming. ©2007 Mark Greene

Accepting Award

Accepting Award
Mark Greene accepts the NATAS 2007 Public Service/Broadband Emmy Award in New York City for his cartoon "Big Fun With Global Warming." Photo Credit: Marc Bryan-Brown

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