Paul Young (producer)

[3] Whilst travelling, having completed a degree in Art and Design at the University of Ulster, Young discovered he could make more money selling caricatures to tourists on the beach than selling sandwiches and was inspired to pursue animation as a career, enrolling on the animation degree course at Ballyfermot College of Further Education in Dublin on his return.

[4] On the course Young met Tomm Moore and they co-founded Cartoon Saloon in 1999, after their graduation, along with Nora Twomey, fellow alumni.

[4] In the early days of Cartoon Saloon, the studio employed 12 animators and relied on commercial and corporate work including web-site design and CD ROM production with Young focusing on illustration whilst Tomm Moore undertook the animation.

which went on to receive a BAFTA nomination in 2008 and to be distributed world-wide including to Cartoon Network and the BBC.

[1] Young produced the Oscar-nominated animated feature films The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea[1] and Wolfwalkers.