Frank Mosvold
Frank Mosvold (b. 1965) studied film, and completed his master of Fine Arts in Film Production at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, after first completing a Bachelor in economics at Babson College, Boston, and working four years as a shipping/charting broker in New York and London.
He has since written, directed and produced numerous short films and television programs. His short films include C-l-o-s-e-r (1997), A Kiss in the Snow (1998), Waves (1999), Home for Christmas (2000), Sloth (2000), Summer Blues (2002), Christopher & Gordy (2004), The Homolulu Show (2004), Lonely 15 (2004).
In 1996 he founded his own production company, KOOL Produktion AS, and produced a variety of different feature and short films, as well as television series', until 2004 when the company ventured into animation, and shifted it's focus to producing content solely for children.