His work has been honored by the Directors Guild of America, The New York Festivals, the CINE Golden Eagle Awards, and Marquis Who's Who in Entertainment.
Print cartoons were published in two volumes entitled There's a Blue Dog Under My Bed and The Wonderful, Happy, Cartoony World of Steve & Bluey.
His 60-second Polish-language public service announcement, Silence of Falling Leaves (which he wrote, produced, and directed for The Polish National Alliance and TCI Communications of Baltimore), aired in Poland through TVP Polonia in 2000.
[10][11] According to the Latvian news portal, TVNet, the film consisted entirely of images of falling autumn leaves with a sound track cut to a narration in Polish by the Warsaw-born artist Bozena Jedrzejczak.
In 2007, Fischer directed Mariska Hargitay in Freedom Dance,[14][15] the critically acclaimed animated documentary about the escape of a young couple from Communist Hungary to the United States during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
[19][20] To promote the release, Fischer launched a world tour offering creativity lectures and cartoon storytelling workshops at venues including Harvard Medical School[21] (Boston), St. John's College Film Institute (Santa Fe, NM), The Second City Training Center (Chicago, IL), Debreceni Egyetemi Színház Theatre Festival [22] (Hungary), on a Transatlantic Crossing as special guest of SeaDream Yacht Club,[23][24] and as special guest aboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2 touring the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
[25][26] Fischer's track record also includes the role of Spencer Stanley in The FBI Files (1999) [27] on the Discovery Channel and directing two music videos for Jim Camacho, former front man for the legendary South Florida rock band The Goods.