Harold Moss (filmmaker)
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Harold Moss is an American animator and social activist.[1][2]
Moss was trained as a documentary filmmaker.[1]
In 1999, Moss founded FlickerLab, a Manhattan-based animation studio.[3][4][5] It is also known for acquiring the Cartoon Broadcast System, invented in 1996, which is used to broadcast animations the same day they are produced.[6]
In 2002, Moss created the animation and provided the voices for a segment of the documentary Bowling for Columbine. The segment was titled A Brief History of the United States.[7]
Moss is also the co-founder of the Climate Ad Project, which he co-founded with Peter Kalmus.[8][1]