Nick Cross (animator)

Nick Cross is a Canadian animator, artist, cartoonist, director, writer, and producer based in Los Angeles, California.

His works include The Waif of Persephone, Yellow Cake, Pig Farmer, and Black Sunrise,[1][2][3][4] which he wrote, directed, animated and produced.

He is friends with graphic novel artist Troy Little[5] and they collaborated on the development of the animated series Angora Napkin.

Cross began the film before the rise in popularity of the internet, at which time he considered notions like the Illuminati and secret societies more mysterious and interesting to the general public than they are today.

After completing 15 minutes of animation, time constraints prevented Cross from continuing his work on the film.