Animalators
Sarah Blank is a freelance animator, compositor, designer and sometimes-writer/director. In the episode, we chatted with her about CG and live action compositing, Travel Oregon and user interfaces in VR.
info_outline Episode 59: Lisha TanAnimalators
Lisha Tan is a Creative Director at The Mill in Los Angeles, CA. In the episode, we chatted about The Story of O.J., reading YouTube comments and managing creative limitations as a director.
info_outline Episode 58: Wesley LouisAnimalators
Wesley Louis is a Director at The Line Animation out of London, UK. In this episode, we talked about The Line’s team structure, hiring freelancers and Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit.
info_outline Episode 57: Manddy WyckensAnimalators
Manddy Wyckens is a director and designer at Studio AKA. In episode 57, we talk with her about giving direction, doing things she loves and finding a voice.
info_outline Episode 56: Handel EugeneAnimalators
Handel Eugene is a motion designer and instructor for Mograph Mentor and Otis College. In the episode, we talked about his journey to Full Sail University, failure motivating success, and his obsession with documenting life.
info_outline Episode 55: Joe RussAnimalators
Joe Russ is a director, illustrator, motion designer and one of the developers of indie game Jenny LeClue.
info_outline Episode 54: Tuna BoraAnimalators
Tuna Bora is an illustrator, production designer, and content creator living in LA. On the episode, we talked about working with Nexus Studios, Hussein Chalayan, and getting out of your head.
info_outline Episode 53: Alex GriendlingAnimalators
Alex Griendling is the co-owner of Lunar Saloon with his wife Meg. On the episode, we talked about movie posters, creative freedom, and making what you want.
info_outline Episode 52: Andrew KramerAnimalators
Andrew Kramer of Video Copilot joined us for episode 52. We talked about rising to expectations, Intercept, Star Trek lens flares, and relying on the talents of a team. Links: Website: Twitter: Element 3D: Action Movie FX: SENTiNEL: Intercept: Notes: -Video Copilot -Deciding what to work on -Pushing yourself -After Effects -Star Trek -Concept vs. tools used -Element 3D -Bad Robot/Super 8 -JJ Abrams -Rising to expectations -Outside perspectives -Star Wars: The Force Awakens -Relying on the talents of a team -Tutorials -The After Effects community -Action Movie FX -Client work -Managing...
info_outline Episode 51: Austin MannAnimalators
Austin Mann is a travel photographer who is constantly on the move creating content for today’s best brands. He also founded Weld, a co-working space and community for creative pros. On the episode, we talk about fostering creative communities, how to face closed doors in your creative career and how to pitch yourself. Links: Website: Twitter: WELD: Good To Great: Notes: -Weld -Co-working had just begun -We work better together -Creating trust -Collaboration -Asking good questions -Relying on others -Define where we are going -Good To Great -Blind spots -Collective...
info_outlineTed & Adam are the founders of the NYC-based design and animation studio Block & Tackle. During the episode, we talk about what it’s like to work with FX, the difference between being fine artists and commercial artists, and how they balance the fear and unknown in projects.
Links:
Website: http://blockandtackle.tv/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/blocktackletv
Highlights:
-Work habits
-Managing staff
-Working with people you like
-Letting employees do what they do best
-Varying work in portfolio
-Trying new trends & styles
-Helping clients communicate what they need to communicate
-Pitching ideas outside of our usual jobs
-Making connections with people in the TV industry
-How to balance marketing a business
-Working with FX
-Pitching
-Background
-Started company
-Taking on ambitious ideas
-Balancing fear and unknown in projects
-Kraken project
-What are you learning, how are you improving
-Dream Client: Film titles
-Favorite Animated Film: Wall-E
-What does your family think you do: Kids think I goof off all day.
-Animalator: Aardvark