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'''Leo Sullivan''' is a storyboard artist. He started out in the industry as an errand boy for Bob Clampett. By the 60s, he was working Floyd Norman on animated films which eventually helped get Sullivan professional work in the animation industry and began a 50 year career. Shows he worked on included ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', ''Sesame Street'', ''BraveStarr'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', and ''Fat Albert''. In 1999, he and Norman created [http://www.afrokids.com/ afrokids.com] to help support African American families, and are using Kickstarter to fund an animated movie on the Tuskegee airmen.
'''Leo Sullivan''' was a storyboard artist. He started out in the industry as an errand boy for Bob Clampett. By the 60s, he was working with Floyd Norman on animated films which eventually helped get Sullivan professional work in the animation industry and began a 50 year career. Shows he worked on included ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', ''Sesame Street'', ''BraveStarr'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', and ''Fat Albert''. In 1999, he and Norman created [http://www.afrokids.com/ afrokids.com] to help support African American families, and are using Kickstarter to fund an animated movie on the Tuskegee airmen.


==Storyboarding==
==Storyboarding==

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Leo Sullivan was a storyboard artist. He started out in the industry as an errand boy for Bob Clampett. By the 60s, he was working with Floyd Norman on animated films which eventually helped get Sullivan professional work in the animation industry and began a 50 year career. Shows he worked on included Challenge of the Super Friends, Sesame Street, BraveStarr, Tiny Toon Adventures, and Fat Albert. In 1999, he and Norman created afrokids.com to help support African American families, and are using Kickstarter to fund an animated movie on the Tuskegee airmen.

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