Karen Disher is an American storyboard writer and film director. She has played in numerous voices over roles in cartoons, movies, TV and in video games. She is an expert at the Blue Sky Studios, an in-house workshop at the 20th Century Fox Animation. Disher finished her education from the Tisch School of the Arts. After graduation day, she tied up with MTV, where she created the main roles and was the supervising filmmaker on an animated television set Daria. Meanwhile, she directed two TV characteristic-length parts in the series, "Is It Fall Yet?" in the year 2000 follow-up the series Is It College Yet? in the year 2002.
Both the telemovies, "Is It College Yet?" And "Is It Fall Yet?" recorded, respectively, the vacation hiatus within the school years of divisions, four and five, and the ending of school for the roles. The second also worked as the show's finale. "Is It College Yet?" was presented instead of an abbreviated, six-episode sixth term requested by MTV. Series producer Glenn Eichler had planned to finish the show with the fifth season end, Boxing Daria, thinking that there was no more novel to tell. Eichler allowed recording Is It College Yet? In order to contain a true group finale for Daria She then followed Blue Sky Studios, where she earned as a story artist on numerous animated movies, including Horton Hears a Who!
The movie was computer-animated fiction adventure drama film meant on the story of the same title by Dr Seuss. Produced by the Blue Sky Studios, the movie was directed by Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino and penned by Ken Daurio and Cinco Paul. It highlights the voices of Steve Carell and Jim Carrey. Her other movies include Robots, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Ice Age: The Meltdown directed by Carlos Saldanha and co-led by Mike Thurmeier, at his directorial appearance, and it stars the sounds of John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, and Ray Romano.
She was also the leader of the novel on Rio and directed a short animated movie Surviving Sid and a television unique Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas, both sections of the Ice Age franchise. In extension to storyboarding and directing, she gave her voice to some secondary characters in the movies she worked on, most prominently to Scratte in the Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. In 2001, Disher married to Robert Todd Partington, then a superintendent of computer visuals and animation technologies for MTV Networks. His other movies and television shows include Ice Age: Continental Drift, Beavis, and Butt-head, Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas, The Peanuts Movie, Daria's Inferno and Epic.
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