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We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! The Naked Texture Artist is a podcast where VFX/animation veterans have deep and honest conversations about their challenges and growth as working artists. Welcome to the sixth and penultimate slice from my conversation with the Dragon Lady. In this part I finally bring up the reason I wanted to talk to her: Is Myriam Catrin the world's best texture artist? Her work speaks for itself, but more than ability and talents, it is Myriam's humanity that make her one of the great and truly special artists. I am sure you will agree, when you have listened to her take on all the greatness talk. There is no sunshine without occasional darkness: Myriam shares a very personal episode, where her work broke her and how she managed to steer herself back to health again. If you want to know the innerworkings of one of the best texture artists in VFX today, the highs and the lows, Myriam shares very generously and fearlessly of her experience. Enjoy! Myriam is a fantastic artist, who's work and interests reach far beyond VFX. Do yourself a favour, please, and explore and support the amazing work Myriam also does: https://www.artstation.com/myriamcatrin Sadly her amazing comic book, Passages, is currently sold out. But look out for new print runs here: https://shop.publicdomain.paris/product/passages-myriam-catrin Myriam has also recently contributed beautiful artwork to the Modern Calligraphy Bible: https://schifferbooks.com/products/modern-calligraphy-bible As well as the exciting project Nariko's Voyage, which is in development for TV: https://www.narikosvoyage.com/ We also talk about the multi-facetted Martin Hill, who's excellent pottery can be found here: https://www.martinhillceramics.com/ Hokusai of legend: https://images.app.goo.gl/S1PvUoHf7wVptqNJ6 We refer back to Steven Pressfield's indispensable book The War of Art. Read it many, many times. It will enable you to do your best work: https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/ Myriam refers to the breakthrough style of Alberto Mielgo, who of course created the seminal Jibaro episode for Love Death + Robots https://www.albertomielgo.com/ The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Sergio Pérez habla con Sergio García y Yadira Márquez, de Sy Cinema, de los cortos nominados en los Goya, desde multipremiados a temáticas diferentes. El cortometraje español está muy bien considerado en la industria del cine mundial. El último premio Oscar que ha ganado un español fue precisamente por un cortometraje, concretamente Alberto Mielgo por El limpiaparabrisas. Este año el prestigioso festival de cine norteamericano de Sundance premió a otro corto español, La gran obra, con el gran Premio del Jurado en Sundance. En esta edición de los Premios Goya entre los cortometrajes nominados encontramos a actores que debutan en la dirección, como Eneko Sagardoy o Lucía Jiménez. En cuanto a las temáticas las hay de todos los tipos, desde historias más clásicas a las más extrañas, como el corto sobre una araña alienígena gigante travestida de humano que mata a sus víctimas a través de felaciones. Si quieres descubrir todos los detalles, pincha en el audio y descubre de la mano de Sy Cinema todos los cortos que este año están nominados en los Premios Goya.
Heavy Paint creator Vaughan Ling joins us for this fabulous episode to share his exemplary career as a creative, from starting out designing toys, to working in TV & FILM and his collaborations with Alberto Mielgo. Alongside this, Vaughan shows his creativity knows no bounds with his ventures into the realms of programming, which evolved into his beautifully simple and creative painting app, HEAVY PAINT. - FOLLOW VAUGHAN https://www.instagram.com/heavypaintapp https://www.instagram.com/heavypoly https://www.heavypoly.com https://www.heavypaint.com https://www.artstation.com/vaughanling - FOLLOW LEARN SQUARED https://www.learnsquared.com https://www.patreon.com/patreon https://www.cara.app/learnsquared https://www.instagram.com/learnsquared https://www.twitter.com/learnsquared https://www.linkedin.com/school/learnsquared - YOUR HOST https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron https://www.cara.app/dhandatron
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In this insightful podcast, Boris, an accomplished animator with over 200K Instagram followers, shares his journey from a film director to a renowned social media influencer. He delves into his unique approach to animation, combining 2D and 3D techniques, and how he managed to grow his online presence by leveraging short-form content on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Boris discusses the challenges he faced in transitioning from traditional filmmaking to solo animation, emphasizing the importance of consistency and adapting content to specific platforms. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the world of animation as Boris explains the creative process behind his viral videos, including the painstaking effort involved in hand-painting shadows and blending different media. He also touches on the influence of notable figures like Alberto Mielgo on his work, offering practical advice for artists looking to develop their own style and succeed in the competitive world of digital animation. https://www.instagram.com/handsome_boris_/
This weekend, I went to a movie with my wife and some friends. We arrived a little early and, having secured our tickets, we decided to wait in the lobby. As we waited, a discussion started about an upcoming film I'm eagerly anticipating: Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse. If you know me, you're aware that I can become quite passionate when discussing movies like this. We were all talking animatedly about the excitement of seeing a black Spiderman again, when my wife, intrigued by our enthusiasm, wanted to know what film had us so thrilled. I promptly searched for it on Google and handed my phone to her. Her reaction is the reason for this rant article. She exclaimed, “Agh! Kanti ngoPopayi”, meaning “Agh, it's a cartoon!”She was prepared to dismiss it outright the moment she realized it was animated. This is how many people react to animation. The story, characters, and art can far surpass any other movie, but people are put off simply because there are no live actors involved.Animation deserves better!There's this prevailing notion that animated movies or TV shows are just for children. A glaring example of this misconception occurred during the 2022 Academy Awards. And no, I don't mean the infamous incident with Will Smith and Chris Rock. Other noteworthy things happened that night, you know. The award for the best-animated picture was presented by three people: Lily James, Halle Bailey, and Naomi Scott. They all share a commonality—they've each played Disney Princesses in live-action remakes of Disney classics. Lily James played Cinderella, Naomi Scott played Jasmine in Aladdin, and Hailey is set to portray Ariel in the upcoming Little Mermaid. But what grabbed my attention was not their shared history, but their shared words:“All these characters hold such a special place in our hearts. Because animated films make up some of our most formative movie experiences as kids. So many kids watch these movies, so many kids watch these movies over and over … and over and over and over again. I see some parents out there know exactly what we're talking about…”This speech infuriated animation enthusiasts everywhere.Animation is rarely recognized as high art or “cinema,” even at a platform as esteemed as the Oscars. One would expect more enlightenment here. Unironically, the presenters were not part of the original animated movies, but the live-action remakes. Animation is consistently overlooked and underrated. For many, it's merely cartoons, “ngoPopayi,” child's play. To those who harbour such thoughts, I challenge you to watch this analysis of the Leap of Faith scene from Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse and tell me if you still believe this is only kids' stuff.I'm not really waiting to hear your opinion on this, of course, because this is a multi-award-winning masterpiece of a movie. Not convinced? Here's another one; an analysis of Arcane: Still sceptical? Perhaps an hour-long video essay on the subject could sway your opinion.Seriously though, these are some amazingly skillfully done analyses. Check them out. And I agree with Mason one hundred per cent: “I have always considered animation to be the purest form of filmmaking. With complete and total control over every single frame put on screen, animators can transport you to worlds unimaginable, captivate you with fantastical and whimsical characters that defy the very laws of reality, show you jaw dropping acts of gravity defying action and absolutely devastate your heart with one carefully drawn facial expression. Whether they are layered on a film cell, digitally painted, painstakingly photographed or 3D rendered, these films, shorts or television series can reach the highest level of adoration and praise from the public just as anything made in live action. And they have.”Last year, Invincible, one of the year's finest shows, slipped under the radar until it presented one of the best season finales in television history. Give "Invincible season finale" a Google, and you'll see the internet is ablaze with praise. Interestingly, it aired concurrently with Falcon and the Winter Soldier, another superhero show that, despite being part of Marvel's much-anticipated Phase Four, fell flat. Yet, audiences seemed more inclined to watch the live-action series over the so-called "cartoon."Now, I can understand why people would think animation is just for kids. Numerous animated shows target a young audience, and many of us consumed these shows primarily in our childhood. However, categorizing a film like Up alongside Dora the Explorer simply because they share the same medium is fundamentally flawed. This comparison is akin to equating Ridley Scott's Alien with Sesame Street on the basis they both employ puppets. It's a simplistic, surface-level judgment that overlooks the nuances of each work.What many miss is the intentional choice behind using animation as a medium for storytelling. Certain narratives cannot be fully conveyed or appreciated in any other form. Animation unlocks potential that is often unattainable in live-action unless one has the budget of Avatar. Animation can recreate the comic book-like aesthetic in a film such as Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse. It can also employ super realistic caricature as seen in Soul to delve into the complex journey of finding life's purpose. (I'm not even sure the phrase “super realistic caricature” makes sense, but animation made that possible.) Consider the epic narrative of The Prince of Egypt. Would it have been feasible to capture the grandeur of Moses' story in a live-action format?On a side note, I have a deep appreciation for the fantastical genre. Creators of fantasy and science fiction showcase an exceptional degree of creativity. Beyond crafting a compelling narrative, they must build an entire world, often complete with its own unique history, culture, and politics. The world becomes a character in its own right, adding depth to the narrative. This is where animation shines; it allows for a seamless integration of reality and fantasy, thereby elevating the creative potential of these already rich genres.Animation's public perception is somewhat skewed by the fact that many mainstream animated shows for adults are largely comedies. I honour the genius of The Simpsons, Futurama, Rick and Morty, and Family Guy, but understand that their humour doesn't resonate with everyone. Hence, I was thrilled by Invincible and Arcane. These mainstream animated shows, focusing on drama and action, brought a breath of fresh air to adult streaming platforms. DreamWorks has created several mature films, like Kung Fu Panda and Megamind, but they still incorporate whimsical elements and shy away from being wholly mature films.The timing of the pandemic also provided a unique advantage for Arcane and Invincible to shine. They not only delivered but also held their own against non-animated counterparts. During my viewing of both Invincible and Arcane, there were moments when I had to pause, astounded at the masterpieces unfolding before my eyes. It's unfortunate that Disney and Pixar films typically garner most of the spotlight for animation. While I hold nothing against these powerhouses, their association with childhood viewing often leads people to pigeonhole all their productions as children's content.Let me wrap this up with this quote from Alberto Mielgo, director of The Windshield Wiper: “Animation is an art that includes every single art that you can imagine. Animation for adults is a fact, it's happening, let's call it cinema!”I honestly want to give a huge shout-out to the animators and artists behind these shows and movies. Most of them are faceless and nameless to the audience, but they are the ones putting in hours and hours to create these masterpieces. If this article has stirred your interest in exploring the rich world of animated shows, allow me to suggest a few recommendations:* Arcane* Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse* Soul* Love, Death, Robots* Invincible* Marvel's What If* Moana* Encanto* Megamind* Rango* Puss in Boots: The Last Wish* Anomalisa And here are some bangers that we wouldn't have if it wasn't for animation: In fact, this article has got me hyped. I think I'll go rewatch Akira now. Rant over. Okay, thanks, bye. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justreflections.bhekani.com
Welcome to the first episode in a new podcast series on animation. In this episode, Andy Williams talks to Sergio Jimenez about JIBARO and LOVE, DEATH + ROBOTS. Sergio is Head of Pinkman.tv which produced the JIBARO episode. He breaks down the director Alberto Mielgo's unique approach and the challenges of bringing his creative vision to life.
Multi-disciplinary artist and designer Diego Conte Peralta joins us For this episode. And he shares a ton of helpful knowledge and thoughts as well as his career path. Such as taking some Learn Squared courses and mentorships with Ash Thorp to help advance his skills and how this journey led him; to work with another legend, Alberto Milego, on some Iconic and genre-defining projects! You don't want to miss it! FOLLOW DIEGO https://diegoconte.es/ https://www.instagram.com/conte_graphics/ https://www.artstation.com/conte_graphics FOLLOW LEARN SQUARED ( ALL First Lessons are FREE!) https://www.learnsquared.com https://www.instagram.com/learnsquared https://www.twitter.com/learnsquared https://www.linkedin.com/school/learnsquared YOUR HOST https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron https://www.twitter.com/dhandatron
Giulia conduce da sola la prima puntata Extra di Vedo Brutto, una pillola settimanale su un tema relativo alla puntata del giovedì precedente. Oggi ci parla di Jibaro, il corto di animazione di Alberto Mielgo, che chiude la terza stazione di Love, Death + Robots, disponibile su Netflix. Se vuoi sapere cosa c'entrano una donna-sirena, un soldato sordo e un lago insanguinato, ascolta qui. O se te ne sbatti dell'extra e vuoi vedere direttamente l'episodio, puoi cliccare su questa valanga di cuori viola:
4,7 ⭐ Sirenas y Lagunas para JÍBARO, último episodio del tercer volumen de #LoveDeath&Robots dirigido por Alberto Mielgo quién nos cuenta la historia más universal posible: las relaciones tóxicas. Conquistadores, la mujer cosificada, joyas, sangre y sordera, todo eso en una misma historia, disponible en #Netflix #Colombia #Guatavita #ElDorado
Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 6 de junio de 2022.Algunos temas comentados:Knightfall: ¿Cómo ha envejecido la clásica saga noventera de Batman? Joe Quesada y su legado como Editor en Jefe y CCO de Marvel Comics. Repasamos la trayectoria del editor Stephen Wacker. Recordamos CODA y The Question, excelentes cómics de Simon Spurrier y Matías Bergara; y Denny O'Neil con Denys Cowan, respectivamente. El Thor de Matt Fraction y Journey Into Mystery, de Kieron Gillen. Hablamos un poco de los cómics de Tom DeFalco para Marvel: Thor, Fastastic Four, Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, MC2, Thunderstrike, ¡...y mucho más!Comentario de cine y televisión:Love, Death + Robots, tercera temporada de la antología animada de ciencia ficción, horror y fantasía creada y producida por Tim Miller y David Fincher, con directores como Alberto Mielgo, Robert Valley, Tim Miller y David Fincher. (Blur Studio/Netflix)The Boys, tercera temporada de la serie desarrollada por Eric Kripke y basada en el cómic de Garth Ennis y Darick Robertson, con las actuaciones de Karl Urban, Jack Waid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominic McElligott y otros. (Amazon Studios)Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, serie de anime dirigida por Haruo Sotozaki, basada en el manga de Koyoharu Gotouge. (Crunchyrroll/Netflix)Comentario de cómics:Avengers: The Age of Konshu, cómic escrito por Jason Aaron y dibujado por Geraldo Borges, Gerardo Zaffino, Javier Garrón y otros, con color de Rachelle Rosenberg, Jason Keith y otros, y rótulos de Joe Caramagna y Cory Petit. (Marvel Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast en este reproductor:Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 94 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 1:42:20.Además de nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), ahora tenemos una nueva forma de interactuar con nosotros: un servidor en Discord. Es un espacio para compartir recomendaciones, dudas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics, y es una forma más inmediata de mantenerse en contacto con Esteban y Alberto. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord!También tenemos un Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica allí al menos 24 horas antes que en los canales habituales, y realizamos un especial mensual exclusivo para nuestros suscriptores en esa plataforma. Tú también puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes, o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Amazon MusicComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en I Heart RadioComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
Atravesaremos la semana más friki del año. Hablamos SIN SPOILERS de los dos primeros episodios de Obi-Wan Kenobi. Lucía Semedo nos recomienda el fascinante Jíbaro, el corto de Alberto Mielgo en la nueva temporada de Love Death and Robots. Sin salir de esta serie, Manu Jiménez, nos adentra en la más lovecraftiana de estas historias. Isabel Benitez, nos narra a vista de pájaro otro de los cortos de la serie. Y saliéndose del universo robots, Enrique Falcó nos cuenta un poco de Stranger Things 4. Con Fernando Nieto y Juan Vázquez.
Welcome back to the AFA Podcast Interview series. This time, in celebration of the release of the third 'volume' of Netflix's groundbreaking adult animated anthology Love, Death + Robots, AFA's Evan Vernon spoke with series creator Tim Miller, supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson and segment director Alberto Mielgo. We only had a short time to talk to them but still covered some interesting stuff about the show and adult animation as a whole. Show Notes Kung Fu Panda Heavy Metal The Windshield Wiper The Witness If you enjoy the show, why not leave us a review or a 5 star rating? It can really help others discover the show. If you have any ideas for future shows, questions for us to answer or any other enquiries, feel free to email us here. You can also now leave us a voice message on our Anchor page. GET EPISODES EARLY AND AD-FREE BY BECOMING A PATRON or make a donation to help run the site and the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/animation-for-adults/message
The Windshield Wiper è un cortometraggio animato ispano-americano diretto da Alberto Mielgo, vincitore dell'Oscar 2022. La traduzione letterale sarebbe "il tergicristallo", ma noi ancora non abbiamo capito il motivo! In ogni caso, lo potete vedere a questo link
Recording our thirty eight episode, the guest of honor today is Carlos Pecino aka Colorsponge. He is an automotive CGI artist widely known for his photorealistic car renderings. His work has gotten him jobs with clients such as Recom Farmhouse, Realtime UK, and Netflix on shows like Love, Death and Robots. He's one of the most convincingly realistic CG artists in the automotive space and a trusted collaborator with big artists across the industry like Alberto Mieglo and Ash Thorp. Calling all the way from London, a very special thanks to Carlos for making the time. Timecodes: 00:01:12 | The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent 00:04:42 | Being Alberto Mielgo's Lighting Supervisor 00:22:59 | Maybe I Don't Need To Be The Boss After All 00:29:54 | Persevering Despite Great Discouragement 00:43:44 | Cars: Sourcing Versus Scratch 01:05:20 | What's A Colorsponge? 01:08:48 | Freelancing (Sucks In Spain) 01:29:36 | Being Multidisciplinary/ Mud-Wrestling Pixels
Alberto Mielgo se hace una pregunta en su corto de animación " El limpiaparabrisas " " The Windshield Wiper " , ¿ qué es el amor ? y lo convierte en un trabajo interesantísimo en estética, en conceptos y dirección haciéndolo valedor del premio. Conoce más sobre este corto que hemos analizado y disfrutado y utilizamos como excusa perfecta para hablar de diferentes temas que nos apasionan.
doblesesion.com @doblesesionpdc #dsangel Saldamos la deuda que teníamos pendiente trayendo a los micros El Corazón Del Ángel (Angel Heart, 1987) de Alan Parker. En la sección inicial escuchamos y comentamos la doble sesión que nos recomienda Javier G. Viciana. A partir del minuto 0:36:29 empezamos a hablar de El Corazón Del Ángel (Angel Heart, 1987) de Alan Parker. Para complementar el visionado os recomendamos la novela en la que se basa la película: El Ángel Caído de William Hjortsberg; la película El Borracho (Barfly; Barbet Schroeder, 1987); la serie Hap And Leonard (Nick Damici & Jim Mickle, 2016 - 2018); y el cortometraje El Limpiaparabrisas (The Windshield Wiper; Alberto Mielgo, 2021).
In this episode, we review the Latin American and Spanish nominees and winners in the history of the Oscars.En este episodio repasamos los nominados y ganadores latinoamericanos y españoles en la historia de los premios Óscar. Corto de animación ganador - Alberto Mielgo "El limpiaparabrisas" Bestia - Short Film by Hugo Covarrubias - TrailerSebastián Yatra - Dos Oruguitas (From "Encanto")Cine de Siempre - Spanish ans international classic movies with subtitles Al otro lado del río by Jorge Drexler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berges_instituteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bergesinstituteWebsite: https://bergesinstitutespanish.com
Volvieron los Oscar con relativa normalidad en una edición que traía ya polémica de partida y que terminó con todavía más polémica Pues sí, porque pocos hablan de los méritos cinematográficos de los ganadores, o de las grandes perdedoras. La ceremonia pasará a la historia por una sonada bofetada: La de Will Smith a Chris Rock. Una bofetada que dolió más que el único Oscar que consiguió “El Poder del perro”, que los montajes acelerados de los considerados Oscars menores o de la poca repercusión de la ganadora de la noche: Coda venció convirtiéndose en la película ganadora menos taquillera de la historia y pasó de relleno de las nominaciones a favorita y ganadora en menos de un mes. Pero también hubo hueco para buenas noticias porque para España nos trajimos un premio, el del Limpiaparabrisas de Alberto Mielgo que dedicó, en su discurso editado, el premio a la animación para adultos. Una gala que contó con fervor latino por parte del discurso de Ariana deBose, de Sebastián Yatra cantando sus “Dos Oruguitas” en castellano de un John Leguizmano abrazando sus raíces y de la rendición latina a “We don’t talk about bruno”. El caso Will Smith La gala en sí. El tributo a El padrino El tributo a Bond Las presentadoras Las actuaciones musicales In Memoriam Los presentadores de premios Los cortes de los premios menores #FanFavourite Los Premios Película -Curiosidades- Actrices Actores Dirección Técnicos
Programa completo de Más de uno. Carlos Alsina entrevista a la doctora María Fernández, presidenta de la Sociedad Española de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria, y el doctor Lorenzo Armenteros, portavoz de la Sociedad Española de Médicos Generales y de Familia. En la tertulia, Pilar Gómez, Marta García-Aller, Antonio Caño, Rafa Latorre y Rubén Amón debaten sobre la actualidad política. Después, en la segunda parte con Begoña Gómez de la Fuente y Javier Ruiz Taboada, nuestros humoristas Leonor Lavado, Goyo Jiménez, Carlos Latre y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La Hora Guasa'. Hoy charlamos con Leo Sánchez, que junto a Alberto Mielgo ha ganado el Oscar al Mejor Cortometraje de Animación por 'El limpiaparabrisas'. Luego, Diego Fortea trae una anécdota de la radio en 'Historias de la radio' y con Sergio del Molino hablamos de la literatura en Marruecos con Farid Bentria y Najat El Hachmi. Por último, Josemi cuenta sus cosas y Javier Ruiz Taboada pone el broche al programa con su reflexión final.
Nuestros humoristas Leonor Lavado, Goyo Jiménez, Carlos Latre y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La Hora Guasa'. Hoy charlamos con Leo Sánchez, que junto a Alberto Mielgo ha ganado el Oscar al Mejor Cortometraje de Animación por el corto 'El limpiaparabrisas'. Luego, Pedro Sánchez (Latre) y la ministra María Jesús Montero (Leonor) presentan el show musical 'Los amigos de Peter: Sánchez, el musical'. Entre los animadores del presidente están Miquel Iceta, Yolanda Díaz y Carolina Darias. Además, nuestro Daddy Do presenta Onda Cero Latina y hablamos con Iker Jiménez, que junto al experto de siempre, nos explica el riesgo de que el fin del mundo se produzca este año.
El filósofo Javier Gomá ha escrito 'El peligro de las buenas compañías', una obra de teatro en la que reflexiona sobre cumplir 50 años y sobre lo que significa para él la ejemplaridad. Sobre eso hablaremos con Gomá, con el actor Fernando Cayo y con Conxita Casanovas, nuestra experta en cine; porque sí, Will Smith tiene 53 años. Analizaremos, claro, la gala de los Premios Óscars 2022, con el sorprendente galardón principal a 'CODA', los reconocimientos individuales, las polémicas y, sobre todo, el nuevo Óscar español, a Leo Sánchez y Alberto Mielgo. Además, nos iremos al Teatro de la Zarzuela de Madrid, donde se ha presentado 'The magic opal', opereta cómica estrenada por Isaac Albéniz hace 130 años, en Londres, y que ahora regresa al coliseo madrileño. Escuchar audio
Alberto Mielgo ha hecho historia con su Óscar al mejor cortometraje de animación por El limpiaparabrisas, el primero para España en una categoría de animación. CODA, de Sian Heder, una emotiva película sobre una familia sorda y la comunicación intergeneracional, es la gran triunfadora de los galardones al lograr el Óscar a la mejor película. Jessica Chastain (Los ojos de Tammy Faye) y Will Smith (El método Williams) ganan los premios de interpretación, en una gala que estuvo marcada por la agresión que Will Smith propinó a Chris Rock tras una broma del cómico sobre la mujer del actor. Escuchar audio
Hablamos con un antiguo profesor de Alberto Mielgo -de la ESDIP- tras ganas el Oscar. Comentamos los problemas de alopecia de Jada Pinkett, esposa de Will Smith. y que han sido la polémica de la gala tras el puñetazo del actor al cómico Chris Rock. Conectamos con la última hora en la guerra de Ucrania
Nuestros humoristas Leonor Lavado, Goyo Jiménez, Carlos Latre y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La Hora Guasa'. Hoy charlamos con Leo Sánchez, que junto a Alberto Mielgo ha ganado el Oscar al Mejor Cortometraje de Animación por el corto 'El limpiaparabrisas'. Luego, Pedro Sánchez (Latre) y la ministra María Jesús Montero (Leonor) presentan el show musical 'Los amigos de Peter: Sánchez, el musical'. Entre los animadores del presidente están Miquel Iceta, Yolanda Díaz y Carolina Darias. Además, nuestro Daddy Do presenta Onda Cero Latina y hablamos con Iker Jiménez, que junto al experto de siempre, nos explica el riesgo de que el fin del mundo se produzca este año.
El equipo de Kinótico retransmite la previa a la ceremonia de los Oscar y celebra el premio para 'El limpiaparabrisas' de Alberto Mielgo y Leo Sánchez | Más cine y series, en Kinótico
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Resumen de la noche de los Oscars que nos deja la agresión del Will Smith al humorista Chris Rock después de que hacer un chiste sobre su mujer. Respecto a los premios, solo el Alberto Mielgo ha conseguido el galardón a la que aspiraban también Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem y Alberto Iglesias. Contamos el caso de corrupción en las oposiciones a policía en Alicante, donde dos de cada tres opositores con mejores notas tienen algún tipo de conexión con el Ayuntamiento, partidos políticos y sindicatos. Y el Gobierno presenta su plan económica contra la crisis de Ucrania. En el análisis Cristina Monge, Antón Losada e Ignasi Guardans.
Per fi acabem la temporada de premis amb una cerimònia que ningú recordarà pels seus guanyadors. A la 94a edició dels Oscars han triomfat ‘CODA’ i ‘Dune’, però tot s’ha vist eclipsat per la bufetada de Will Smith a Chris Rock. També hi ha hagut una victòria espanyola, la d’Alberto Mielgo amb el seu curt d’animació ‘El Limpiaparabrisas’. Què n’opinem de la gala i dels premiats? No estem massa contents...
Hace 20 años, el 27 de marzo de 2002, fallecía “el dios de Fernando Trueba”, el gran Billy Wilder, un director que no solo para Trueba sino también para la mayoría de amantes del cine tiene garantizado un puesto de honor en el Olimpo cinematográfico. Vamos a recordarle repasando su cine y su figura. Y otro aniversario, hace 90 años se estrenaba “Tarzán de los monos” la película que nos dio a conocer en el cine a este personaje que forma parte destacada de la cultura popular. A pocas horas de la ceremonia de los Oscar seguimos homenajeando a los cuatro españoles candidatos este año a los premios de la Academia de Hollywood. Esta semana hablamos de Alberto Mielgo el cortometrajista nominado al mejor corto de animación. Y en nuestra sección dedicada al cine musical vamos a hablar precisamente de la última película del género que estuvo a punto de ganar el Oscar al mejor film, “La La Land, la ciudad de las estrellas”. Luego, ya sabéis lo que ocurrió, el error con el sobre y la estatuilla que fue a parar a “Moonlight”.
Presenting the fourth episode of 'Intimate Animation' season 4, brought to you by the online animation magazine skwigly.com Join Skwigly's Ben Mitchell and Laura-Beth Cowley as they explore, discuss and interview the talents behind animation that deals with adult themes of love, relationships and sexuality. In this episode we meet Alberto Mielgo, whose film 'The Windshield Wiper' is nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 2022 Academy Awards. The film, which premiered last year at the Cannes Directors' Fortnight, is produced by Mielgo (pinkman.tv) and Leo Sanchez (Leo Sanchez Studio) and addresses the question "What is love?" through a series of intimate, interwoven glimpses into people's lives. Mielgo's previous work includes the enthusiastically-received, Annie Award and triple Emmy-winning 'Love Death + Robots' episode 'The Witness', as well as his similarly accoladed production design work on Disney's 'Tron Uprising' with other commercial projects including work for 'Gorillaz', 'Harry Potter', 'Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse' and the video game 'Beatles Rockband'. Also discussed in this episode: More on the British Animation Awards including award wins for previous Intimate Animation guests Renee Zhan, Anna Ginsburg and Caitlin McCarthy, love and sex-themed highlights from Miyu Distribution's new YouTube channel Bang Bang, the Manchester Animation Festival's new events strand MAF Presents and the return of Cardiff Animation Festival in April. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Laura-Beth Cowley Interview conducted by Ben Mitchell Produced and edited by Ben Mitchell
This week we cover all five of the Oscar Nominated Animated Short Films. We begin with "Robin Robin" by Daniel Ojari & Michael Please, then Hugo Covarrubias' "Bestia" (Beast), then "BoxBallet" by Anton Dyakov, followed by "Affairs of the Art" by Joanna Quinn, and finishing with "The Windshield Wiper" by Alberto Mielgo. After we discuss each short at length, we each pair each short with another film. At least 25 movies are discussed, also "House of Gucci." Thanks for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGough
Welcome back to another edition of The AFA Podcast Interview series! Continuing our series of interviews with 2022 Oscar-nominated short filmmakers, Evan Vernon sat down (virtually) with Alberto Mielgo, director of The Windshield Wiper. Before directing this short, Alberto won two Annie Awards and three Primetime Emmy Awards for directing the Love, Death & Robots short The Witness and his work on Tron Uprising. He discusses his very impressive career so far and why he believes that animation is the ultimate art form. If you enjoy the show, why not leave us a review? It can really help others discover the show. If you have any ideas for future shows, questions for us to answer or any other enquiries, feel free to email us here. You can also now leave us a voice message on our Anchor page. GET EPISODES EARLY AND AD-FREE BY BECOMING A PATRON or make a donation to help run the site and the show. See all our Episodes here SHOW NOTES Alberto Mielgo Love, Death + Robots Tron Uprising Shorts TV Presents 2022 Oscar Nominated Shorts Theatrical Screenings The Windshield Wiper --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/animation-for-adults/message
En este episodio celebramos el centenario del nacimiento del director italiano Pier Paolo Pasolini recordando su figura, su cine y su violenta muerte. Hemos charlado con el director Chema de la Peña que estrena documental sobre la actriz Charo López. ‘Sonrisas y lágrimas', según algunas cifras la película más vista de toda la historia del cine, es el musical que nos trae esta semana Jack Bourbon. Y hoy comenzamos una serie de reportajes con los que a lo largo del mes de marzo, el mes de los Oscar, queremos homenajear a los cuatro españoles candidatos a la estatuilla de Hollywood este año: Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, el compositor Alberto Iglesias y el cortometrajista Alberto Mielgo. Esta semana empezamos con el músico Alberto Iglesias.
Academy Award nominated director and co-creators Alberto Mielgo and Leo Sanchez join the Bancroft twins to discuss their “Best Animated Short film”, Windshield Wiper. It's a story of passion that lasted 7 years in the making! Listen to two innovators discuss how they stayed focused inbetween creating Hollywood hit films to create a masterpiece that may go all the way!
Analizamos las consecuencias de sacar ocho premios de la gala, como los que afectan a Alberto Iglesias (banda sonora) y Alberto Mielgo (corto de animación) | Más cine y series, en Kinótico
El cineasta nominado al Oscar por el cortometraje 'The windshield wiper' ['El limpiaparabrisas'] charla con Kinótico sobre su carrera y Hollywood | Más cine y series, en Kinótico
La única mujer montadora que opta a una Goya por su trabajo en 'El buen Patrón' está en 'De película' ella es Vanessa Marimbert y junto a ella una de las productoras independientes más importantes de España, su nombre es María del Puy Alvarado. No dejamos el día tan esperado porque comentamos todo, nominados e invitados con nuestro colaborador Luis Alegre, hablamos con Mariano Barroso, presidente de la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Hablamos con Penélope Cruz por su nominación en los Óscar, tenemos declaraciones de Javier Bardem nominado como mejor actor, comentamos el resto de nominados españoles en los Óscar: Alberto Iglesias y el cortometrajista Alberto Mielgo. Hablamos del documental que llega a la cartelera 'Viaje a alguna parte', un documental muy especial de la directora y nieta de Fernando Fernán Gómez, Helena de Llanos. También lo hacemos de 'Uncharted', dirigida por Rubén Fleischer y protagonizada por Tom Holland. Una de aventuras, con un elenco increíble entre los que destacamos al actor español Antonio Banderas. Otro de los títulos interesantes que llegan a la gran pantalla es 'Licorice Pizza' de Paul Thomas Anderson, una historia tan original como impredecible. La nueva película de Joachim Lafosse protagonizada por Leïla Bekhti y Damien Bonnard, 'Un amor intranquilo' también tiene su protagonismo en 'De película, un profundo y emocionante drama sobre el trastorno bipolar. Repasamos el resto de la cartelera entre los que encontramos un título español, 'Visitante' de Alberto Evangelio, Tendremos las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, las secciones habituales y su participación. Escuchar audio
"De película" preparada para los Goya y mirando a los Oscar. La única mujer montadora que opta a una Goya por su trabajo en 'El buen patrón' está en "De película", ella es Vanessa Marimbert y junto a ella una de las productoras independientes más importantes de España, su nombre María del Puig. No dejamos el día tan esperado porque comentamos todo, nominados e invitados con nuestro colaborador Luis Alegre, hablamos con Mariano Barroso, presidente de la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Hablamos con Penélope Cruz por su nominación en los Oscar, tenemos declaraciones de Javier Barden nominado como mejor actor comentamos el resto de nominados españoles en los Oscar: Alberto Iglesias y el cortometrajista Alberto Mielgo. Hablamos del documental que llega a la cartelera "Viaje a alguna parte", un documental muy especial de la directora y nieta de Emma Cohen y Fernando Fernán Gómez, Helena de Llanos. También lo hacemos de 'Uncharted', dirigida por Rubén Fleischer y protagonizada por Tom Holland...una de aventuras, con un elenco increíble entre los que destacamos al actor español Antonio Banderas. Otro de los títulos interesantes que llegan a la gran pantalla es 'Licorice Pizza', año 2021, duración 133 minutos, país Estados Unidos, su director Paul Thomas Anderson, tres nominaciones a Los Oscars. Una historia tan original como impredecible. La nueva película de Joachim Lafosse protagonizada por Leïla Bekhti y Damien Bonnard, 'Un amor intranquilo', un profundo y emocionante drama sobre el trastorno bipolar. Repasamos el resto de la cartelera entre los que encontramos un título español, 'Visitante' de Alberto Evangelio; tendremos las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, las secciones habituales y su participación. Escuchar audio
Menudo subidón tenemos esta semana. Cuatro españoles nominados a los Óscar, Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Alberto Iglesias y Alberto Mielgo, y la celebración de los premios Goya. Disfrutemos de la fiesta del cine español en esta gran temporada pero también llenemos las salas que llegan películas muy potentes. Tom Holland, el nuevo niño talismán de la taquilla, estrena ‘Uncharted' y nosotros hemos charlado con él. Una de las candidatas a los Oscar es ‘Licorice Pizza', lo nuevo de Paul Thomas Anderson, y el cine europeo nos trae ‘Un amor intranquilo', un drama sobre cómo convivir con las enfermedades mentales. Todo eso en cine pero también tenemos carrusel de estrenos en series con ‘¿Quién es Anna?' o el regreso de ‘La amiga estupenda'
Esta semana, De película despliega su alfombra roja con motivo de la gala de los Goya con una doble sesión, la noche del viernes y el sábado, durante la gala que podéis escuchar en directo con la presencia de los principales protagonistas en nuestros micrófonos. Para abrir boca, charlamos con el presidente de la Academia, Mariano Barroso y con la nominada a Mejor Montaje por El buen patrón, Vanessa Marimbert. Y además, Helena de Llanos nos habla de su Viaje a alguna parte, escuchamos a Tom Holland durante su visita a España para presentar Uncharted, nos detenemos en Licorice Pizza, de Paul Thomas Anderson, con tres nominaciones a los Óscar, entre ellas, mejor película. Y por supuesto, en relación con los Óscar, hablamos de la gran presencia española y escuchamos a sus cuatro protagonistas Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Alberto Iglesias y Alberto Mielgo. Escuchar audio
ALBERTO MIELGO lights up Mindspace the same way he lights up the screen - with bright colors, striking ideas, and bold opinions! Mielgo talks about his Oscar-nominated short film, "The Windshield Wiper," and how his animation style draws from the medium of comics. "Windshield Wiper" joins his formidable body of work, which includes Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, TRON: Uprising, Watch Dogs, Gorillaz, and "The Witness" short from Love Death + Robots. Tune in to learn about composition, script writing, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were extremely lucky to chat with the incredible talent that is Alberto Mielgo. Alberto talks about his career in the London animation scene, his experience on Spider-verse and NFT's. Show notes below. This episode of Pegbar & Grill was made possible by BFI NETWORK through National Lottery funding. BFI NETWORK discovers, develops and funds new and emerging filmmakers and animators, across the UK. The BFI NETWORK short film fund opens twice a year, for more information see network.bfi.org.uk Subscribe on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/5yEc0y5lX5vi4KnWwBLIeW?si=d3d6442c98094683 Subscribe on itunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pegbar-and-grill/id848275029?mt=2 Subscribe on https://soundcloud.com/the-pegbar-and-grill OUR STUDIO https://www.thelineanimation.com/ SHOP https://theline.gumroad.com/ FOLLOW US ON ... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelineanimation/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelinestudio Facebook: https://facebook.com/thelineanimation LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/the-line-studio Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/thelineanimation Subscribe on itunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pegbar-and-grill/id848275029?mt=2 This episode of Pegbar & Grill was made possible by BFI NETWORK through National Lottery funding. BFI NETWORK discovers, develops and funds new and emerging filmmakers and animators, across the UK. The BFI NETWORK short film fund opens twice a year, for more information see network.bfi.org.uk https://twitter.com/bfinetwork https://twitter.com/film_london https://www.instagram.com/bfinetwork/ https://www.instagram.com/film_london/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/film-london/ Alberto's Studio http://pinkman.tv/directory.html Sinbad https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0165982/?ref_=m_nmfmd_anm_4 Felix cat food commercial (might not be one Alberto worked on) https://adsspot.me/media/tv-commercials/felix-petfood-rascals-reward-foil-a06c2175172e Spider verse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii3n7hYQOl4 Alberto's Spider verse animatic https://vimeo.com/311716775 The Witness - LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqhXDb69wl4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaD3oQRzxhw Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood (Directed by Pete Candeland) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V_xRb0x9aw Beatles Rockband Intro (directed by Pete Candeland) https://vimeo.com/6613463 Cartoon network development http://www.albertomielgo.com/cartoon-network/az3t2p5y5wrle3ask34rpza402vkye The Windshield Wiper / TRAILER https://vimeo.com/568179562 Kristian Antonelli (Animations best kept secret) https://akristianservice.tumblr.com/ Watch Dogs: Legion - Tipping Point Cinematic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_V-YQW3Gos Alberto's NFT collection http://www.albertomielgo.com/nft Sony PlayStation - Mental Wealth by Chris Cunningham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDdNn0x7Y0Y
Welcome director Alberto Mielgo to discuss his new animated film The Windshield Wiper, his road from self-taught concept artist to director, why NFTs are a form of rebellion, and his time on Love Death + Robots' The Witness and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. More about The Windshield Wiper: Inside a café, after lunch and while smoking a whole pack of cigarettes, a middle-aged man asks himself and the audience an ambitious question: What is Love? A collection of vignettes and situations will lead the man to the desired conclusion. Presented by Pastel, Leo Sanchez Studio and Pinkman.tv, the film made its world premiere as part of the Cannes Film Festival's Director's Fortnight. The film was written, designed and directed by three-time Emmy winner Alberto Mielgo (Love Death + Robots' The Witness, Tron: Uprising) and produced by Mielgo and veteran character designer Leo Sanchez (The Croods: A New Age, Over the Moon, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Tangled). More about Alberto Mielgo: Alberto is a Spanish born director. His projects include Gorillaz, Harry Potter, The Beatles RockBand cinematic intro, Tron Uprising, Love Death and Robots… and more. He founded Pinkman.tv, an independent creative group. Find us at www.werewatchingwhat.com You can watch The Windshield Wiper here. Alberto can be found at instagram.com/albertomielgo and albertomielgo.com THEDHK can be found at instagram.com/thedhk , twitter.com/thedhk, and facebook.com/thedhkmovies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
这部名为《爱,死亡和机器人》的动画短片合集由18部分组成,每部分时长5-15分钟。这些短片涵盖多种类型,包括科幻、奇幻、恐怖和喜剧;这些短片也将包含多种形式,包括传统2D和3DCGI短片。 18部短片导演列表: 1.桑尼的优势 Dave Wilson 2.三个机器人 Víctor Maldonado&Alfredo Torres 3.证人 Alberto Mielgo 4.机动装甲 Franck Balson 5.噬魂者 Owen Sullivan 6.当酸奶统治世界 Victor Maldonado & Alfredo Torres 7.裂缝以外 Leon Berlue,Dominique Boidin,Remi Kozyra,Maxime Luere 8.祝有好的收获 Oliver Thomas 9.垃圾场 Javier Recio Gracia 10.变形者 Gabriele Pennacchioli 11.帮手 Jon Yeo 12.古鱼复苏 Damian Nenow 13.新运十三 Jerome Chen 14.齐马的作品 Robert Valley 15.盲点 Vitality Shushko 16.冰河时代 Tim Miller 17.不一样的历史 Victor Maldonado & Alfredo Torres 18.秘密战争 Istvan Zorkoczy
这部名为《爱,死亡和机器人》的动画短片合集由18部分组成,每部分时长5-15分钟。这些短片涵盖多种类型,包括科幻、奇幻、恐怖和喜剧;这些短片也将包含多种形式,包括传统2D和3DCGI短片。 18部短片导演列表: 1.桑尼的优势 Dave Wilson 2.三个机器人 Víctor Maldonado&Alfredo Torres 3.证人 Alberto Mielgo 4.机动装甲 Franck Balson 5.噬魂者 Owen Sullivan 6.当酸奶统治世界 Victor Maldonado & Alfredo Torres 7.裂缝以外 Leon Berlue,Dominique Boidin,Remi Kozyra,Maxime Luere 8.祝有好的收获 Oliver Thomas 9.垃圾场 Javier Recio Gracia 10.变形者 Gabriele Pennacchioli 11.帮手 Jon Yeo 12.古鱼复苏 Damian Nenow 13.新运十三 Jerome Chen 14.齐马的作品 Robert Valley 15.盲点 Vitality Shushko 16.冰河时代 Tim Miller 17.不一样的历史 Victor Maldonado & Alfredo Torres 18.秘密战争 Istvan Zorkoczy
Concept designer, illustrator, and music maker extraordinaire Alex Mandradjiev joins us this week to share some information about his influences, including David Fincher and John Carpenter, his thoughts on modern art education, and the power of nostalgia and originality. When we reference the 'previous podcast,' we're talking about an earlier episode we recorded with Alex which got corrupted. Additionally, we opted not to use Lights Out as the banner image for this episode, even though we discuss it during the conversation. You can find a link to Lights Out in the show notes below. This episode is brought to you by Maxon: http://www.maxon.net/ GUEST LINKS: Alex's Website: http://alexmandra.blogspot.com/ Alex's ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/artist/mandra Lights Out: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lights-out Lights Out (Song): https://soundcloud.com/alex-mandra/lights-out ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Cocaine Cowboy: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380268/ Drive Quadrant System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsI8UES59TM Every Frame a Painting: https://www.youtube.com/user/everyframeapainting It Follows: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3235888/ Synesthesia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia Foxcatcher: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1100089/ Particle Fever: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1385956/ Robh Ruppel: http://www.robhruppel.com/ Alberto Mielgo: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/alberto-mielgo/ La Jetée: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056119/ “The subconscious should always remain subconscious.” -Alex Mandradjiev The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
Art director, animator, and painter Alberto Mielgo won both an Emmy Award and an Annie Award in 2013 for his work on the Disney animated series Tron: Uprising. In this episode, he shares his opinion on the state of animation, the influence of Spanish culture on his work, and honing his craft all day every day. We also dig really deep into the mysterious territory of human nature, sexuality, and most importantly...porn! GUEST LINKS: Alberto's Website: http://www.albertomielgo.com/ Alberto's Blog: http://albertomielgo.blogspot.com/ Alberto's Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user3022902 Tron: Uprising: http://disneyxd.disney.com/tron-uprising ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Water for Chocolate: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103994/ Holy Terror!: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Terror_(graphic_novel) The Pixar Story: http://www.amzn.to/1cDPKae Belladonna video: https://vimeo.com/32969040 CRCR: http://crcr.fr/ Beatles Rock Band: https://vimeo.com/106139115 "50% is work and the other 50% is how you behave as a human being." The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.