Yvonne Andersen
Directing
Known For

An animated short about a man who finds a cat that turns into a lion. The lion becomes a famous singer who is kidnapped by gangsters. Uses animated cutouts.
Meow Meow

"Fat Feet", eight months in production, is a pop-art view of life in the big city, complete with a fire-fighting episode and various street scenes. Three dimensional figures and real actors were shot by Grooms both on location and within sets.
Fat Feet

Story, paper- mache characters, sets, animation, camera works, editing and sounds created by 12 children, ages 6-12, at the Yellow Ball Workshop. Red Grooms and Dominic Falcone were also involved with the production
The Amazing Colossal Man

Compilation of short animated films made by children ages 7-18 at the Yellow Ball Workshop in 1974. Paper cut out, flip card, and live action with drawing on film techniques employed.
Mephisto’s Little Film Plays
An artist and his girlfriend are awakened by a knock at the door. It is the poet Apollinaire, arriving to view his portrait!
Apollinaire Unexpected

Cut-out, rotoscope, cell, flip card, and optical print animation. Produced by the Yellow Ball Workshop with a grant from the Center for Understanding Media and the National Endowment for the Arts. Based on poems by Dominic Falcone.
I Saw Their Angry Faces

Live action documentary about Salisbury Beach.
One Hot Dog with Mustard

A collection of short animated films commissioned by The While House Conference on Children in 1970. Made by children at the Yellow Ball Workshop. In addition to the animated films, most titles are followed by a short documentary segment showing the children who made each film.
It's Me!

A collection of short cut out animated films made by students ages 5-15 at the Yellow Ball Workshop, 1965. Instructor: Yvonne Anderson.
Yellow Ball Cache

Yellow Ball Workshop Documentary following eight year old Jeanie Falcone through most of the steps of making an animated film using cut-outs. Her finished film is shown along with short documentary sequences of older students working with advance techniques.
Let’s Make A Film

A collection of short animated films commissioned by The While House Conference on Children in 1970. Made by children at the Yellow Ball Workshop. In addition to the animated films, most titles are followed by a short documentary segment showing the children who made each film.
I’m Me!

Spaghetti-house customers and lazy waiters, beware! A mountain of spaghetti may await you! Featuring the comical, fascinatingly simple drawings of Red Grooms, this quick film is sure to intrigue and entertain.
Spaghetti Trouble

Collection of films created by students ages 11 - 18 at the Newton Arts Center in Newton, Massachusetts. Pixillation, clay, flip-card and paper mache animation.