Chris Dainty

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Chris Dainty
Alma materAlgonquin College
Occupation(s)artist, animator, ice sculptor
Known forShannon Amen
SpouseJennifer Dainty

Chris Dainty is a Canadian artist and animator from Ottawa, Ontario.[1] He is most noted for his 2019 short film Shannon Amen, which was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.[2]

A graduate of the animation program at Algonquin College, he runs his own animation studio in partnership with his wife Jennifer Dainty,[1] and has served on award juries for the Ottawa International Animation Festival.[3] He has done animation work for the television series The Secret World of Benjamin Bear, Carl², Odd Squad and Dino Dana, and made the short film One Last Dream in 2015.

Shannon Amen was made through his own self-invented technique of "icemation", which uses stop motion animation of figures carved in ice.[4] Dainty is also an ice sculptor, and has frequently competed in the annual ice sculpture competition at Ottawa's Winterlude festival.[1]

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