A Guide to the Janet M. Scagnelli animation collection of Nickelodeon's "Doug" TV series, circa 1990s M 298
A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection number M 298
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
Special Collections and Archives 901 Park AvenueRichmond, Virginia 23284
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Ray Bonis
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
Janet M Scagnelli Animation collection of Nickelodeon's "Doug" TV series, Collection # M 298, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Biographical / Historical
Janet M. Scagnelli is an animator, animation cell restorist and the owner of the Chelsea Animation Co.She began her career in animation at the age of thirteen working with her sister in the production of Terrytoon shorts. She graduated from SUNY at Binghamton in 1974 with a BA in Art History. For seven years she worked in animation management for many of the full service animation companies in New York City. Her work also included a staff position on the production of the first adult animated feature, Fritz the Cat. In 1981, she founded her own business, Chelsea Animation Co. in New York City's Chelsea district. The company evolved into a dual focused animation studio. One portion of the business has continued Scagnelli's emphasis on the production of animated features and commercials. The second side involves the restoration of vintage animation cels. She moved her studio to Richmond in 1991. Chelsea Animation Co. provides a variety of predominantly hand-rendered animation services to both production companies and independent clients. Nickelodeon selected Scagnelli to color design its animated television show Doug. She color designed the fantasy comic book Elfquest. Her studio produced a twelve minute animated educational film about the Statue of Liberty for the Statue of Liberty Centennial Commission. Other commercial work includes credits for Hallmark Cards, Campbell Soup, the Trix Rabbit and MTV's Liquid Television and Ren and Stimpy. Scagnelli is one of a handful of artists in the country who have developed restoration techniques and services to conserve and restore this art form - working closely with fine art conservationists throughout the country to develop restoration techniques which place an emphasis on retaining the integrity and artistic values of the original work. She has restored hundreds of classic cels for collectors throughout the world.In 1993 she began working on a documentary focusing on the history of animated television commercials.
Scope and Contents
Contains scripts to 22 episodes in various draft versions, brief premises of 13 Doug episodes, two animated cells including one of Doug, storyboards to the first and third episodes, various sketches of both characters and props as well as several design, character and prop lists. Also includes video tape of "Doug Can't Dance", the Nickelodeon Pilot. Tape has pencil test, color test and the completed version.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged according to episode and the order each episode appeared on Nickelodeon.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Animated television programs -- United States.
- Animators -- Virginia -- Richmond
- Doug (Television program) -- Archives.
- Scagnelli, Janet M.
- Television scripts -- Specimens.
Container List
Show 1A/B: first draft of script, design list, sketches, one cartoon cell, storyboard pg. 1-46,91-160
Show 2A: first draft of script, proplist, sketches, video tape of program with: Pencil Test (Fall 1990), Color Test, Final (Spring 1991)
Show 2B: two copies of final script, storyboard pg. 1-81
Show 3A: first and final draft, sketches
Show 3B: final draft and sketches
Show 4A: first and second draft of script and sketches
Show 4B: first draft of script, character list and sketch
Show 5A: final draft of script and sketches
Show 5B: final draft of script
Show 6A: final draft of script and sketches
Show 6B: three various final drafts of script, character list and sketches
Show 7B: post track version of script and sketches
Show 8A: three copies of overseas draft version of script
Show 8B: three copies of overseas draft script
Show 9A: post record track draft version of script
Show 9B: post record draft version of script
Show 10B: sketches
Show 11B: post record draft version of script
Show 12A: post record draft version of script, character list and sketches
Show 12B: revised draft script
Show 13B: post-record script
Show unknown: revised draft version of script