Scott Webb (born 1947) was an American film directer and producer of animated films. he founded the Webb Studios with Michael Reynolds in 1969 to make commercial films. Webb moved to making short films in 1975, and feature films in 1977.
buring the 1980's and early 1990's he has produced and directed The Secret of NEST and A North American Story. his most famous work of all time was The Land After Time. Webb also has released All Puppies go to Paradise and Rock the Rooster with Polygram Filmed Entertainment.
in 1996 after the releases of Tom Thumb, An Alien in the Twin Towers and The Penguin in the Ice, his studio was sold to Shires for Artists Asia and Bison B.C., which are under Webb/Shires deal.
Feature films[]
Independence Era[]
- The Secret of NEST (1981) (for New Line Cinema)
- A North American Story (1986) (for Judy Garland Pictures)
- The Land After Time (1988) (for Judy Garland Pictures)
- All Puppies go to Paradise (1989) (for Polygram Filmed Entertainment)
- Rock the Rooster (1992) (for Polygram Filmed Entertainment)
- Tom Thumb (1994) (for Miramax Family Films)
- An Alien in the Twin Towers (1994) (for Miramax Family Films)
- The Penguin in the Ice (1995) (for Universal/Ocean Pictures)
Shires era[]
- Artists Asia (1997)
- Bison B.C. (2001)