International Film Service

International Film Service

International Film Service was an American animation studio created to exploit the popularity of the comic strips controlled by William Randolph Hearst.

History

In 1914, William Randolph Hearst expanded his International News Service wire syndicate into the International Picture Service, a syndicate formed to create newsreels, when newsreels were an entirely new idea. The success of the Hearst Newsreel led the media magnate to create International Film Service (IFS) in 1915. The purpose of this company was to translate Hearst's top comic strip properties into "living comic strips", to be added to the tail-end of the newsreels. For Hearst, the purpose of these cartoons was to be the same as the comics: to increase the circulation of his newspapers. The fact that former Hearst employees Winsor McCay, George McManus, and Bud Fisher were all doing very well with animated cartoons based on their Hearst comic strips ("Little Nemo", "The Newlyweds", and "Mutt and Jeff") may have had something to do with it as well, since Hearst was a sore loser.

To lead this new studio, Hearst did what he usually did: lured the best talent away from his competitors with the promise of the kind of huge salary only a Hearst could afford. The supervisor was Gregory La Cava, who had animated for the Raoul Barré studio. La Cava was given director credit for all of the IFS cartoons. IFS cartoons were the first comic strip properties to give proper credit to the director and animators, as opposed to just the creator of the comic (their credit was in tiny print on the screen, but it was there). With him came William Nolan and Frank Moser, the fastest animators in the business. Hearst even hired Raoul Barré, head of another animation studio, to animate his first series and teach the new hires how animation was done.

IFS jumped into eight different series right from the start. This was possible only because of Le Cava's extraordinary organization skills. On the other hand, the quality suffered. IFS cartoons are indeed "living comic strips", with little motion and lots of dialog balloons instead of the intertitles used by most other animation studios. As a result, they are not very interesting to look at today. The studio did give birth to one enduring series, however: "Krazy Kat". IFS was also the first studio for a whole host of future animation talent: Vernon Stallings, Walter Lantz, Ben Sharpsteen, Jack King, John Foster, Grim Natwick, Burt Gillett and Isadore Klein.

World War I proved the death-knell for IFS. Hearst had been pursuing an aggressive pro-German position for decades under the assumption that German immigrants were the core of his newspaper consistency. As a result, International News Service lost its credibility. The spiraling debt this created forced Hearst to cut out his least-profitable business, and that was IFS. The entire staff was laid off on July 6, 1918, a date referred to in animation history as "Black Monday". But Hearst still cared about his animated properties, so he licensed them to John C. Terry's studio. When that studio folded a year later, he licensed his former competitor, Bray Productions, to make the IFS cartoons.

Series produced by International Film Services

* "Phables" (1915-1916): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Raoul Barré
* "Joys and Glooms" (1916): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Frank Moser and Raoul Barré
* "Maud the Mule" (1916): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Bert Green
* "Krazy Kat" (1916-1917): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Frank Moser, Leon Searl, Bill Nolan, Bert Green, Edward Grinham, Earl Klein, Isadore Klein, Sid Marcus, Al Rose
* "Happy Hooligan" (1916-1919): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Frank Moser, Bill Nolan, Ben Sharpsteen, Jack King, Isadore Klein, Grim Natwick; screenwritten by Louis De Lorme
* "Jerry on the Job" (1916-1917): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Will Powers, Walter Lantz; screenwritten by H.E. Hancock, Louis De Lorme
* "Bringing Up Father" (1916-1917): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Frank Moser, Bert Green, Edward Grinham, Grim Natwick; screenwritten by Louis De Lorme
* "The Katzenjammer Kids" (1916-1918): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Gregory La Cava, John Foster, George (Vernon) Stallings, Isadore Klein; screenwritten by H.E. Hancock, Louis De Lorme
* "Abie the Agent" (1917): directed by Gregory La Cava
* "Judge Rummy" (1918-1919): directed by Gregory La Cava; animated by Gregory La Cava, Grim Natwick, Jack King, Burton Gillett, Frank Moser, and Isadore Klein
* "Tad Cartoons" (1918-1920): directed by Bill Nolan and Walter Lantz

Note: None of the series have appered on DVD

Distributors

* Vitagraph (1916-1917)
* Pathé (1916-1917)
* Educational (1918-1919)

Staff

* Producer: William Randolph Hearst (1916-1918), John C. Terry (1918-1919)
* Directors: Gregory La Cava, Bill Nolan, Walter Lantz
* Animators: Raoul Barré, Frank Moser, Leon A. Searl, Bert Green (1916-18), Bill Nolan (1916-18), Edward Grinham, Ben Sharpsteen, Jack King (1920-21), Will Powers, Walter Lantz, John Foster, George (Vernon) Stallings (1916-18), F. M. Follett, Leighton Budd, Hal Coffman, Grim Natwick (1916-18), Burton Gillett, Isadore Klein (1916-18), Earl Klein (1917-17), Sid Marcus (1916-17), Tom Norton (1916-18), Al Rose (1916-17), George Rufle (c. 1916)
* Story: Tom Powers, Louis De Lorme, H. E. Hancock

References

* Donald Crafton; "Before Mickey: The Animated Film, 1898-1928"; University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-226-11667-0 (2nd edition, paperback, 1993)
* Denis Gifford; "American Animated Films: The Silent Era, 1897-1929"; McFarland & Company; ISBN 0-89950-460-4 (library binding, 1990)
* Leonard Maltin; "Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons"; Penguin Books; ISBN 0-452-25993-2 (1980, 1987)


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