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Best podcasts about animation festival

Latest podcast episodes about animation festival

Round Table China
Hangzhou hosts 20th cartoon festival

Round Table China

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 27:55


Round Table's Happy Place! / Hangzhou city is buzzing with excitement, as it hosts the 20th China International Cartoon & Animation Festival! With exciting activities and a focus on talent development, this city in east China's Zhejiang Province is a hub of creativity. How has the Chinese animation industry grown, and what's next on the horizon (14:08)? On the show: Heyang, Yushun & Josh Cotterill

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
The Animation Festival of Halifax is back for its 13th year

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 9:11


Festival founder and artistic director Siloën Daley spoke with Alex Guye about some of what attendees can expect to see during this years festival. You can learn more about the festival by visiting anihfx.ca

Downtown Menom
Johnathan Wheeler (Unspooled Film and Animation Festival)

Downtown Menom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 35:35


Johnathan Wheeler is here to discuss all the fun happenings at UW-Stout's Unspooled Film and Animation Festival on May 9-11 in Harvey Hall. Of course Dustyn is ravenous with questions and geek out with Johnathan about movies. Becca chimes in about her favorite animation films and the group discusses their go-to movie theater snacks. Please give us a "Like" on Facebook and a "Follow" on Instagram. Co-Hosts: Becca Schoenborn & Dustyn Dubuque Find out more about Unspooled Film and Animation Festival at this link: https://www.uwstout.edu/outreach-engagement/community-connections/unspooled-film-animation-festival

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Bill Plympton on The Tune (1992)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 28:00


Animator Bill Plympton discusses his early days of the Spike & Mike's Animation Festival and Liquid Television to his first feature film, The Tune (1992). He also discusses how technology has changed his process as well as his latest project, Slide.Find out more at https://www.plymptoons.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Bill Plympton on The Tune (1992)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 28:00


Animator Bill Plympton discusses his early days of the Spike & Mike's Animation Festival and Liquid Television to his first feature film, The Tune (1992). He also discusses how technology has changed his process as well as his latest project, Slide.Find out more at https://www.plymptoons.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.

Highly Suspect Reviews
Infestation: Annecy Animation Festival 2023

Highly Suspect Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 69:18


INFESTATION: ANNECY ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2023 Spider-Mike and comics/animation writer Maciej Kur (Dollicious, Kayko and Kokosh) team up across the world to discuss the films and shorts at this year's Annecy Animation Film Festival. Maciej talks about The Concierge, Spellbound, Chicken For Linda!, Lonely Castle in the Mirror, Once Upon a Studio, Wish, and more! Please… Read More »Infestation: Annecy Animation Festival 2023

One of Us
Infestation: Annecy Animation Festival 2023

One of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 69:18


INFESTATION: ANNECY ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2023 Spider-Mike and comics/animation writer Maciej Kur (Dollicious, Kayko and Kokosh) team up across the world to discuss the films and shorts at this year's Annecy Animation Film Festival. Maciej talks about The Concierge, Spellbound, Chicken For Linda!, Lonely Castle in the Mirror, Once Upon a Studio, Wish, and more! Please… Read More »Infestation: Annecy Animation Festival 2023

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Art 'n Soul: Animation Festival of Halifax

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 5:58


Our culture columnist Tara Lynn Taylor takes us to a virtual Animation Festival out of Halifax this week, and we get a first look at the upcoming Scotia Festival of Music happening at the end of the month.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Cape Town International Animation Festival

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 5:25


Refilwe chats to Dianne Makings, festival director of the Cape Town International Animation Festival, to find out more about the local animation industry and the festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fine Tooning
Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor - Episode 179: What Disney revealed at this year's Annecy Animation Festival 2022

Fine Tooning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 40:03


Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's episode by discussing how “Lightyear” did over its opening weekend at the North American box office. They also talk about the stage version of Disney's “Hercules,” which the Papermill Playhouse will present in the Winter of 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network
Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor - Episode 179: What Disney revealed at this year's Annecy Animation Festival 2022

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 40:03


Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's episode by discussing how “Lightyear” did over its opening weekend at the North American box office. They also talk about the stage version of Disney's “Hercules,” which the Papermill Playhouse will present in the Winter of 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
May 24, 2022 - Screenwriter Jaye Blohm (Turn This Spaceship Around!)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022


“Turn This Spaceship Around!” is a winning Animation Festival screenplay. “Relia, a teenager from Proxima Centauri b, is ruthlessly tormented by bullies, with no solutions in sight. While on her family vacation to Earth, she decides she's not going home. She meets Sophie, a teenager who is desperate to escape her own troubles. “ Conversation with writer Jaye Blohm about their award winning screenplay, followed by the audio version best scene reading. Screenplay also showing on the WILDsound TV app next month. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast
Episode 165: Animation First: French Animation Festival 2022

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 71:14


Bonjour mes amis, and welcome back to Le AFA Podcast! This time we join Evan Vernon, Yvonne Grzenkowicz and Kelly Barahona to discuss this year's Animation First French Animation Festival. Held annually by FIAF- French Institute Alliance Française in New York, the festival has celebrated the best in French animation for the past five years. This year's event was a hybrid event, with both an in-person and an online component. Yvonne is able to talk about her experiences attending FIAF itself, while Evan and Kelly talk about their virtual festival experience. As well as general chat about the festival discussed titled include Last Man Season 2, Summit Of The Gods and The Crossing, the film directed by the festival's guest of honour Florence Miailhe. 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 Animation First 2022 FIAF NYC The Summit Of The Gods Calamity Long Way North The Crossing Florence Miailhe Last Man --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/animation-for-adults/message

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
10th Anniversary of the Animation Festival of Halifax

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 7:42


Hear how influential teacher, animator artist and activist Helen Hill will be remembered at this year's Animation Festival of Halifax, celebrating the artistry and industry of animation.

Women Watching
Episode 25 - Live at Kaboom Animation festival

Women Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 37:56


Let your imagination run wild in a world of animated porn and erotica in this special podcast version of our live show at Kaboom Animation Festival. From the playfully abstract to the anatomically impossible, join your hosts and porn director Jennifer Lyon-Bell, founder of Blue Artichoke Films - for a program of tantalizing exploration. Along the way, there will be discussions about female pleasure, animated porn ethics, and the perverse appeal of the unreal. Featured films: Wild Card by Jennifer Lyon-Bell | Teat Beat of Sex episodes 1-3 by Signe Baumane | Daily Chat by Cheng-Hsu Chung | Eva by Chiara Tessera | Vaginas by Andreia Dobrota | Dirty Pony Fucks his Pony Friend in her Asshole While she is Sleeping Via Cartoonpornvideos.com | Bikini Babe Joins Two Dick Girls and Gets Double Penetration Fucking Outside By Puppetmaster via Cartoonpornvideos.com Links to the films and trailers can be found on our website.

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast
Episode 158: Animation First French Animation Festival 2021

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 107:44


In the latest episode of the AFA Podcast join Evan, Yvonne and Kelly as they discuss their experiences at the 2021 Animation First French Animation Festival which took place online this February. They talk French animation and focus on titles including feature films Calamity Jane and Josep which had their US premieres at this year's festival. Also discussed are special guest Wes Anderson's animated influences including The Plague Dogs and Peter and The Wolf. It's a really enjoyable conversation, especially if you are a big fan of French animation. Want to help us make more episodes? Please consider supporting us on Patreon and get episodes before anyone else, plus bonus episodes and more! Other ways to support the site here The Team:  • Yvonne Grzenkowicz @eyesnare_inc • Evan Vernon • Kelly N Barahona LinkedIn     SHOW NOTES     Animation First Festival page https://fiaf.org/animation-first-2021/ Remi Chaye interview: https://www.animationforadults.com/2021/01/the-afa-podcast-interview-remi-chaye.html Long Way North https://www.animationforadults.com/2016/11/long-way-north-2015.html   Emily Hubley https://www.emilyhubley.com/ John and Faith Hubley https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hubley https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hubley 2018 ANNY Cannes Program   https://www.animationnights.com/annycannesprogram-2018/

Pulling Focus
Women Animators with Emily Hubley and Signe Baumane

Pulling Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 59:10


Recorded on the eve of International Women's Day, this episode of Pulling Focus puts women directors in the foreground and features interviews with Laris Kreslins, programmer of the Women's Animation Festival, and animators Emily Hubley and Signe Baumane. For more info about the festival go to http://moore.edu/calendar/moore-women-artists-film-festival-women-in-animation.

Indiefilmtalk Podcast - Der Podcast über das Filmemachen | Produzieren | Drehbuch | Festivals
Guest Pod | Film Studies Bling Bling | Special Episode - Harlem African Animation Festival with Boukary Sawadogo

Indiefilmtalk Podcast - Der Podcast über das Filmemachen | Produzieren | Drehbuch | Festivals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 26:00


In this special episode, you can hear an Interview with Boukary Sawadogo and Assetou Kone. They introduce the first edition of the Harlem African Animation Festival, founded and organised by Boukary. It is the first Festival in the United States to be entirely dedicated to animated films and series from Africa. The Festival takes place entirely online from November 14 to November 22, 2020. The program includes panel discussions and live streamings followed with Q/A sessions. On this website, you can find the links you need to attend the Festival (for free): https://filmische-stadt.projekte-filmuni.de/current-episode.html "Film Studies bling-bling" is about hidden and well-known treasures, big and small diamonds from Film Studies. In each episode, we have a "Bling of the month"; scholars from Film Studies who are interviewed about their research. In the news section, you hear from current research projects or book publications, or whatever struck my way strolling around in the Film Studie's universe. To keep this podcast visible for you we decided to add it to the Indiefilmtalk Catalogue in consultation with the podcast-creators. More informations on: www.indiefilmtalk.de ---------- Project Website "Die filmische Straßenlandschaft in Potsdam" - https://filmische-stadt.projekte-filmuni.de/team.html Social Media - @indiefilmtalk Webseite - https://indiefilmtalk.de/

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
November 9th 2020 - Interview with Screenwriter Paul Raasch (UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020


The Animation Festival winner for his TV PILOT screenplay UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS, Paul Raasch wrote an amazing & timely screenplay. Great to chat with him about his process and where this idea came from. Audio version of his best scene reading after the interview. Watch the Screenplay Reading: https://youtu.be/bQGZsRr2msQSet in a future version of North America where all law enforcement is replaced by a single security firm owned by a large family, an aspiring entertainer, and her half-brother, befriend the daughter of a distinguished member of the family. However, the three get tangled up in a conspiracy against the firm when one of the firms' high ranking members is murdered. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf Yoldana: Hannah Ehman Veronica: Kyana Teresa Jason/Jason Scott Beaudin Cashier: Bill PoulinFollow WILDsound Podcasts on all social media channels: @wildsoundpodSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestivalSubscribe via Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildsoundfestWatch more festival videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WildsoundFestivalMonthly

Skumma Kultur
Torsdag 22.10 - Fredrikstad Animation Festival, Time og Among Us

Skumma Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 38:47


Det er torsdag igjen! I dag snakker vi med Anders Narverud Moen fra Fredrikstad Animation Festival som går av stabelen i dag. Melinda og Annika blir quizzet på nøtter i anledning National Nut Day. Vil du vite hvem som vant? Lytt på podcasten for å få svaret!

The Dummy Room Podcast
The Dummy Room #128 - Re-Animation Festival With Dan Panic

The Dummy Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 128:42


This week, Nate has Jimmy from Capgun Heroes and Dan Panic in a Chicago style pre Halloween bonanza. They talk T1 Fest, Re-Animation Festival, Ghoulies, Screeching Weasel and wine. Yep, fun! Check it out! So Cool! 

Wales Arts Review Audio
9. Cardiff Animation Festival, The Lumen Prize, and End of the Road Music Festival

Wales Arts Review Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 34:07


In this week’s episode we talk to Lauren Orme, a BAFTA-shortlisted animator and one of the founds of the Cardiff Animation Festival. Lauren tells us about the animation industry in Wales, how the festival going online has meant a new audience for animation, and the future of the industry in light of coronavirus. We discuss the digital medium and debates around fine art and digital art in Steph Power’s piece ‘The Lumen Prize: Digitally Created Fine Art from Around the World’. We also reminisce over music festivals as we think about the limits of online events in Caragh Medlicott’s review of the End of the Road’s online festival ‘In the Garden of Streaming’. Finally, we talk about the 100 Page Turns project’s most recent category: ‘Life, Death and Other Worlds’. If you would like to attend Cardiff Animation Festival head to https://www.cardiffanimation.com/ Follow us on Twitter @WalesArtsPod and send us a tweet if there are any topics or events that you think we should be talking about. You can also leave comments while supporting the podcast at www.ko-fi.com/walesartspod Links to the articles discussed: Steph Power ‘The Lumen Prize: Digitally Created Fine Art from Around the World’ https://www.walesartsreview.org/the-lumen-prize-digitally-created-fine-art-from-around-the-world/ Caragh Medlicott, ‘End of the Road Festivals Go Digital’ https://www.walesartsreview.org/end-of-the-road-festivals-go-digital/ Wales Arts Review, ‘100 Page Turners | Life, Death and Other Worlds’ https://www.walesartsreview.org/100-page-turners-of-wales-life-death-and-other-worlds/ Music: ‘Vienna Beat’ by Blue Dot Sessions From the Free Music Archive (www.freemusicarchive.org)

RetroZap Podcast Network
Animanicast 188: Animaniacs Reboot Panel at Ottawa Animation Festival

RetroZap Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020


The Animanicast talks about the recent Animaniacs Reboot Panel from the Ottawa Animation Festival!

The Animanicast- An Animaniacs Podcast
188: Animaniacs Reboot Panel at Ottawa Animation Festival

The Animanicast- An Animaniacs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 41:00


It's time for the Animanicast! Discussing the Animaniacs Reboot Panel from the Ottawa Animation Festival Recently the Animaniacs reboot production team sat down to talk at the Ottawa International Animation Festival about the upcoming show! Join Joey as he shares clips from the panel, shares his opinion on what was said and hear from some other animators who share some of their thoughts and concerns over the upcoming reboot. Animaniacs at the Ottawa International Animation Festival Animaniacs Reboot showrunner Wellesley Wild and co-executive producer Gabe Swarr were joined by Supervising Character Designer Genevieve Tsai and Art Director Roman Laney to talk about how they came about creating new designs for the Warners and what the process was like for writing the show and creating new music. The panel showcased lots of great concept art and some new backgrounds of the Warner lot and ACME Labs. While some of the information on the panel sounds promising, Joey does share some reservations about how the show producers were picked. Especially when one of them states that he was never really a fan of the original show. After the panel clips, some feedback from animators not involved in the production is shared. They offer up some reservations on how the show is being developed.  Today's episode is more visually dependent than most. Because of this, you might want to watch our YouTube video of today's episode. Support The Animanicast Join the party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com

Animation Industry Podcast
Episode 74: Spike & Kat Share Animation Outlaws: The History Of The Spike & Mike Animation Festival

Animation Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 48:12


This episode features Spike Decker and Kat Alioshin who share a behind the scenes look into their documentary, Animation Outlaws, which covers the rise of the Spike and Mike Animation Festival. You’ll also learn: *The guerrilla marketing tactics that had people pouring into theatres *How Spike gave a start to today’s animation bigshots including Tim Burton and Nick Park *What risks animators can take to get noticed in today’s marketplace More about Spike and Kat: Spike Decker is the co-creater (along with Mike Gribble) of Spike and Mike’s Animation Festival, which began in January 1977. Since then he has toured with the festival all over North America, and curated animation from all over the globe. The Spike and Mike Animation Festival has been pivotal in launching the careers of many of today’s forefront talent including Tim Burton, Nick Park, and John Lassater. Kat Alioshin has a BA in Film and Television from UC Sand Diego. Since then she has worked as a director, producer, and in special effects on numerous blockbuster stop motion projects including, The Nightmare Before Christmas, James and The Giant Peach, and Corpse Bride. Her most recent production, Animation Outlaws, is a documentary following the rise of the Spike and Mike Animation Festival. Watch Animation Outlaws here: http://www.animationoutlaws.com/ Get in touch with Spike and Kat here: http://www.animationoutlaws.com/contact.html

Animation Industry Podcast
Episode 68: Lauren Orme On How She Started The Cardiff Animation Festival

Animation Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 43:49


This episode features Lauren Orme, an animator and studio owner based in Cardiff, South Whales. She shares the story of how she started running Cardiff Animation Nights in 2014, which evolved into the Cardiff Animation Festival. You’ll also learn: *How the festival evolved during the 2020 pandemic *The steps to start an animation festival from the ground up in your hometown *How she’s learned to pick films that will draw in paying audiences ~[Sponsored Message]~ This episode is sponsored by Bloop Animation, which is an animation learning platform packed with premium online video courses for aspiring animation filmmakers. They have courses for all major animation programs like Maya, Animate CC, Toon Boom, Blender, TVPaint, and many others, as well as some non-software courses like a storyboarding course, Animation foundations course, and even one about making graphic novels, which covers absolutely everything you need to know from start to finish. The courses are all in video-form, so there’s no deadlines or application process, you simply pick a course and start learning in seconds. They even offer a free ebook titled “Making an animated short”, which covers their entire process, step-by-step, of how they made one of their films, from coming up with the idea, to storyboarding, animation and all the way to exporting the film. You can get that book for free at www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry. You can check out their complete course library at www.bloopanimation.com/courses. *Free ebook on making a short film: www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry *Bloop Animation’s course library: www.bloopanimation.com/courses ~~ More about Lauren Orme: Lauren Orme is an award-winning animator and director based in Cardiff, South Wales. She runs animation studio and production company Picl Animation. Lauren's animated short films have been screened at festivals around the world, and her 2019 film Cymru Wales and BFI Network-funded short Creepy Pasta Salad was shortlisted for the 2020 Best Short Animation BAFTA. Lauren is Festival Director of Cardiff Animation Festival, and has been running events since 2014 when she founded Cardiff Animation Nights. Cardiff Animation Festival: *Cardiff Animation Nights Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimationNights *Cardiff Animation Nights Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cardiffanimation *Cardiff Animation Nights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animationnights/?hl=en Cardiff Animation Nights: *Cardiff Animation Festival Twitter: https://twitter.com/CardiffAnimFest *Cardiff Animation Festival Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CardiffAnimationFestival/ *Cardiff Animation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cardiffanimfest/?hl=en Website: *Cardiffanimation.com: http://cardiffanimation.com/ Lauren's Social Media: *Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenOrmeFilms *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenormefilms/

Animation Industry Podcast
Episode 68: Lauren Orme On How She Started The Cardiff Animation Festival

Animation Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 43:49


This episode features Lauren Orme, an animator and studio owner based in Cardiff, South Whales. She shares the story of how she started running Cardiff Animation Nights in 2014, which evolved into the Cardiff Animation Festival. You’ll also learn: *How the festival evolved during the 2020 pandemic *The steps to start an animation festival from the ground up in your hometown *How she’s learned to pick films that will draw in paying audiences ~[Sponsored Message]~ This episode is sponsored by Bloop Animation, which is an animation learning platform packed with premium online video courses for aspiring animation filmmakers. They have courses for all major animation programs like Maya, Animate CC, Toon Boom, Blender, TVPaint, and many others, as well as some non-software courses like a storyboarding course, Animation foundations course, and even one about making graphic novels, which covers absolutely everything you need to know from start to finish. The courses are all in video-form, so there’s no deadlines or application process, you simply pick a course and start learning in seconds. They even offer a free ebook titled “Making an animated short”, which covers their entire process, step-by-step, of how they made one of their films, from coming up with the idea, to storyboarding, animation and all the way to exporting the film. You can get that book for free at www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry. You can check out their complete course library at www.bloopanimation.com/courses. *Free ebook on making a short film: www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry *Bloop Animation’s course library: www.bloopanimation.com/courses ~~ More about Lauren Orme: Lauren Orme is an award-winning animator and director based in Cardiff, South Wales. She runs animation studio and production company Picl Animation. Lauren's animated short films have been screened at festivals around the world, and her 2019 film Cymru Wales and BFI Network-funded short Creepy Pasta Salad was shortlisted for the 2020 Best Short Animation BAFTA. Lauren is Festival Director of Cardiff Animation Festival, and has been running events since 2014 when she founded Cardiff Animation Nights. Cardiff Animation Festival: *Cardiff Animation Nights Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimationNights *Cardiff Animation Nights Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cardiffanimation *Cardiff Animation Nights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animationnights/?hl=en Cardiff Animation Nights: *Cardiff Animation Festival Twitter: https://twitter.com/CardiffAnimFest *Cardiff Animation Festival Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CardiffAnimationFestival/ *Cardiff Animation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cardiffanimfest/?hl=en Website: *Cardiffanimation.com: http://cardiffanimation.com/ Lauren's Social Media: *Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenOrmeFilms *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenormefilms/

Simply Robotix, The Podcast
Episode 8 - Isn't It Animated?

Simply Robotix, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 51:07


In this episode I compare the live action, The Jungle Book, Dumbo, Aladdin and The Lion King to their original 2D animated versions. I also share some comments that I received from social media about these live action remakes. Honorable mentions Cinderella & Winnie The Pooh, Beauty and the Beast, 101 Dalmaitions News updates about Mulan live action trailer Lady and The Tramp live action trailer Animation News Recap Freeform is doing 30 Days of Disney all September and I’m REALLY enjoying it Looking forward to 31 days of Halloween next month Disney Streaming Blue Sky Studios as seen on Hollywood reporter Minnie Mouse voice actress Russi Taylor passed away July 26 Richard Williams passed away august 18, Canadian British animator who wrote the bible so to speak for animation called The Animators Survival Kit. if you're studying to become an animator this book is THE holy grail.  After School Special 2019: SVA’s Alumni Film & Animation Festival starts Sept 20th Featuring some of the School of Visual Arts’ most accomplished film, television, animation, and visual effects alumni, this multi-day festival will include screenings, premieres of new work, and behind-the-scenes looks at cinema & television hits and classics, and all events will feature special Q&As with industry insiders.  A full schedule and list of participants is below (subject to change) and can also be found at svatheatre.eventbrite.com. https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sva-theatre-4577833077 DiverseToons Between The Pages https://www.eventbrite.com/e/diversetoons-presents-between-the-pages-tickets-70927665557 Saturday, September 28, 2019 in Harlem 2:00 PM  - 4:00 PM This is, a panel featuring authors & illustrators having a dialogue about books, publishing and freelancing. The conversation will be centered around the panelist's journeys into their industries, their aspirations to promote inclusivity as well as a Q&A at the end. Lastly all panelists will have some of their books and prints for sale.    DiverseToons at 4th Annual ANNY (Animation Nights New York) Best Of Fest https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-anny-best-of-fest-sat-sun-oct-5-6-tickets-71130506259 Saturday October 5th in downtown Manhattan (way downtown 12pm  We will be presenting our Women Taking the lead panel highlighting some game changers in the animation industry here in NYC       Also at 4pm on that Saturday I will be a part of their industry exchange event where I’ll be talking one on with with people looking to get into the industry and     Diversetoons partnering with Queen City Film FEst in NJ Queen City Film Fest will be presenting the “Animation Showdown” block consisting of animated films on Friday October 25th Then on Saturday we will have our DiverseToon panel focusing on the business side of things as well as navigating a career in the industry. You can purchase your tickets at https://www.qcffnj.com/tickets  Use our code DIVERSETOONS1 for a 50% off discount on your tickets Info and link to tickets to ALL events can be found at diversetoons.com/events and in the show notes  Up next DiverseToons Women in Multimedia Panel audio from Nov 2018 Follow on all social media Twitter.com/simplyrobotix Instagram.com/simplyrobotix #SimplyRobotixPod to join in the conversation

Film Snak
286: SPECIAL – ANNECY ANIMATION FESTIVAL

Film Snak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 60:04


Dette afsnit er en Film Snak special, hvor Animator Martin og Troels snakker om deres oplevelser fra Annecy Animations-festivalen og alle de animationsfilm de har set dernede. Vi snakker blandt andet om Toy Story 4, der havde verdens præmiere dernede og to kortfilm Den Gamle Mand og Havet og Girl in The Hallway. Glæd jer […]

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Episode 26: Keep Moving Forward

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019


Social Media: Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Email: 1stgeek411@gmail.com Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify!!!This episode of Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust is sponsored by Thy Geekdom Come.When Klingons invade your time with God, don’t run from it, embrace it. And let your geek and faith flags fly together with Thy Geekdom Come: a 42-day devotional that merges the geeky things you love with the God you love. Get your copy today at Amazon or use the promo code 1GEEK411 (PIXIEDUST) to get 25% off the e-book at mythosink.com.● “Feature Film” – Meet the Robinsons○ Based on the book “A Day With Wilbur Robinson” Orphaned Boy genius Lewis gives up hope of any his inventions working when his Memory Scanner, which he built to try to find his mother, breaks at the science fair. It is then Lewis meets young time-traveler named Wilbur Robinson who tells him he needs to fix the Memory Scanner or it would screw up the space time continuum forever. Lewis needs convincing that Wilbur is from the future so Wilbur whisks Lewis away in his time machine. The boys spend a day in the future with Wilbur's eccentric family and learn what really makes family all while being pursued by a mysterious sinister man in a bowler hat.○ Trivia: i. Started as a live action projectii. After their agreement with Pixar expired, Disney formed the new Walt Disney Animation Studios, of which this is the first film.iii. After reading the screenplay, director Stephen J. Anderson actively lobbied to direct this movie. As a child of adoption himself, Anderson personally experienced many of the emotions (questions about belonging, being wanted, etc) that Lewis expresses in the film. iv. The character of Lewis was voiced by both Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry. Daniel Hansen voiced Lewis at the beginning of the film's production, but had to be recast when his voice “broke” and when Lewis needed things changed, they had Jordan Fry re-dub some segments. It is noticeable in some parts of the movie.v. The Robinsons' topiary garden is inspired by Walt Disney World. Large, intricate topiaries (generally of Mickey and other easily recognizable characters) have long been a staple of Disney World. Also, the Robinsons' garden features colored circular "bounce" pads; during the scenes where the characters bounce on these, they bounce in the same way as the "jumping" fountains outside the Imagination! pavilion at Epcot (which also jump from colored circles).vi. Director Stephen J. Anderson and actor Ethan Sandler voiced a significant amount of the cast between them. Many of these characters interact; consequently, the two spent much time in voice-over sessions together. Stephen played Bowler Hat Guy / Grandpa Bud / Tallulah and Ethan played Doris / CEO / Spike / Dmitri / Laszlo / Fritz / Petuniavii. When Wilbur is revealing his family, he says his dad looks like Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck indeed provides the voice for Wilbur's Dad.viii. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyfGqNow4lI● Segment: This week in Disney history “Once Upon a Time”○ June 15 2018 - Incredibles 2 was released after a long wait.○ June 16, 1955- Disney's 15th animated feature film Lady and the Tramp has its world premiere in Chicago. It is the first Disney cartoon feature filmed in CinemaScope○ June 16, 2000 - Fantasia/2000 (the sequel to the 1940 Disney classic) opens at regular movie theaters nationwide.● Segment: News/Announcements “The Newsies Banner”● Frozen 2 Trailer ● At this year’s Annecy Intl. Animation Festival, Disney announced a reboot of one of its classic animated series, shared updates on handful of others. To sum up they will reboot Chip and Dale and they revealed a Monsters Inc series “Monsters At Work” Both Billy Crystal and John Goodman will return to their roles as Mike and Sulley for the series, which picks up six months after the original film ended. Now that the factories of Monsters, Inc. no longer harvest screams, after Mike and Sully proved that laughter provides ten times more energy, a new generation of workers who fancy themselves as funny look to shine, led by Tylor Tuskmon, a mechanic at the factory. The series’ 39, seven-minute episodes will be produced using traditional animation styles and features contemporary slap-stick narratives as the furry pair struggle with life in the big city. ● Click for more details on these and other new series○ Segment: Top 4 Ranking “Let’s get down to business” Top 4 Disney Fathers/Father Figures1. Goofy 2. Fa Zhou3. Mufasa4. Pongo i. Honorable AkelaMinisode Next week - UK themed

Crazy Beggars
KLIK Amsterdam Animation Festival 2018

Crazy Beggars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 106:37


Etwas verspätet, aber dafür erstmals von Lil J bearbeitet. :) Außerdem mit ein wenig aktueller Relevanz, da Big Fish and Begonia ja erst jetzt hierzulande ins Kino kommt. Und natürlich beweisen wir hier, dass wir natürlich schon vor Ewigkeiten den ein oder anderen oscarnominierten Short gesehen haben. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Astrale: https://vimeo.com/251318023 Dolly.Zero: https://vimeo.com/239241658 Finity Calling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcU4eGCIMPs Hybrids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNA7yoChBLc Poem About All Different Things: https://vimeo.com/251585437 An Instant Trailer: https://vimeo.com/259220928 Coyote Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXIHV6o2Dqw Facing It Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntIu48-1AEA Late Afternoon Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmYiBLZg0L0 Mr. Deer Trailer: https://vimeo.com/262091104 My Little Goat Trailer: https://vimeo.com/268403843 Raymonde of the Vertical Escape Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBGdYohL2d4 Room Trailer: https://vimeo.com/220477010 Sahara Palace Trailer: https://vimeo.com/185660997 Solar Walk Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_1YvqMmQPY The Fall of Rome Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPhrjLqhyBk The Little One Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYIh2x4vGpM This Magnificent Cake Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMDapmk09Bw Weekends Trailer: https://vimeo.com/234003945

Yellow Brick Road
#28 - Fredrikstad Animation Festival

Yellow Brick Road

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 26:18


Fredrikstad Animation Festival in Norway is one of the oldest Animation Festivals in the Nordics. Producer Johan Edström and Senior Animator Jonas Forsman talks about this year’s edition and list their favorite films. Jonas also talks about his animated short “Robot and the Whale”. Is it hard to produce animated films in the Nordics and how do you go about to get funding?

Trickfilmforscher
Episode 21 - Glas Animation Festival

Trickfilmforscher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 56:35


Jeanette Bonds and Sean Buckelew are well known in the Independent Animation Community. Both studied at the famous animation school CalArts and made a couple of awesome indie shorts. Please check these out before listening to the episode!! JEANETTE BONDS https://www.behance.net/jeanettebonds https://vimeo.com/jeanettebonds SEAN BUCKELEW https://www.seanbuckelew.com/ https://vimeo.com/seanbuckelew Together with some friends, they founded the GLAS Animation Festival in Berkeley, California. (GLAS = Global Animation Syndicate) The festival started in 2016 and is already well established in the animation world. THE GLAS ANIMATION FESTIVAL: http://www.glasanimation.com/ Jeanette & Sean are also members of the Late Night Work Club which became super successful in the Vimeo Community. The LNWC is a group of autonomous animators not knowing each other personally but working together for a long indie animation anthology. LATE NIGHT WORK CLUB http://latenightworkclub.com/ a little warning for professional podcast listener this is my first English interview. It`s improvised and punk quality. have fun! _______________________________________________ Podcast Intro/Outro by Kirrin Island @kirrinisland kirrinisland.bandcamp.com/ www.youtube.com/user/heifirec

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CRAZY FISH-The official AFX podcast
Episode 003- Workshops, pitch sessions & professional development

CRAZY FISH-The official AFX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 26:56


Join hosts Siloën Daley (Festival Director/Director of Carbon Arc Cinema), Mary Elizabeth Luka (documentary producer and director) and their esteemed panel, as they discuss all of the amazing workshops that you can look forward to at this year's Animation Festival of Halifax !! For more information about screenings, events and workshops, please visit us on the web at: FESTIVAL WEBSITE: anifx.squarespace.com/ FB: www.facebook.com/AnimationFestivalHalifax/ INSTAGRAM: afx.2018 TWITTER: @carbon_arc

CRAZY FISH-The official AFX podcast
Episode 001- The 2018 Festival Lineup

CRAZY FISH-The official AFX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 27:54


Join hosts Siloën Daley (Festival Director/Director of Carbon Arc Cinema) and Phillip Stamp (DHX Studios Vice President)as they take us through the amazing films and programming that can be found at the festival this year! The Animation Festival of Halifax showcases independent animation that expresses a heartfelt personal investment and reflects a creative connection with the audience and takes place in Halifax Nova Scotia from May 10th to May 12th 2018 For more information about screenings, events and workshops, please visit us on the web at: FESTIVAL WEBSITE: https://anifx.squarespace.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/AnimationFestivalHalifax/ INSTAGRAM: afx.2018 TWITTER: @carbon_arc

Crazy Beggars
Podcast 15: KLIK Amsterdam Animation Festival

Crazy Beggars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 62:41


Wir waren bei KLIK! Ein Animations- und Kurzfilmfestival in Amsterdam. Dort haben wir zahlreiche animierte shorts gesehen und reden hier (hauptsächlich) über unsere Favoriten darunter. Neben den vielen Kurzfilmen haben wir auch Loving Vincent dort gesehen, den wir zum Schluss auch explizit diskutieren. Der ein oder andere der Kurzfilme ist online aber hier ist noch das versprochene Album, um einen kleinen Eindruck von den genannten Filmen zu bekommen: https://imgur.com/a/40dvW

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#355: Re-Animation Festival by The Groovie Ghoulies

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 32:29


It's Halloween, a perfect time thanks a requested review to revisit the the Groovie Ghoulies 1997 album Re-Animation Festival. With a mixture of early rock ‘n roll riffs courtesy Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly, mixed with Ramones energy and Monkees goofiness, all wrapped in a Misfits-style horror punk sound, the Ghoulies give us some good creeps on All Hallows Eve. The band hit their stride keeping it simple, and our complaints are few. We also wonder if the Ghoulies were ahead of their time and missed out on an opportunity to cross platforms and launch a Doc McStuffins/Jake and the Neverland Pirates kids show. Songs in this Episode Intro - Graveyard Girlfriend 8:46 - Zombie Crush 12:03 - Tunnel of Love 14:30 - Graceland 15:45 - If You Need Me 18:47 - Evading The Grays Outro - Chupacabra Subscribe at Patreon   Facebook / Twitter / Instagram   Zazzle Merch Store   http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#355: Re-Animation Festival by The Groovie Ghoulies

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 32:29


It’s Halloween, a perfect time thanks a requested review to revisit the the Groovie Ghoulies 1997 album Re-Animation Festival. With a mixture of early rock ‘n roll riffs courtesy Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly, mixed with Ramones energy and Monkees goofiness, all wrapped in a Misfits-style horror punk sound, the Ghoulies give us some good creeps on All Hallows Eve. The band hit their stride keeping it simple, and our complaints are few. We also wonder if the Ghoulies were ahead of their time and missed out on an opportunity to cross platforms and launch a Doc McStuffins/Jake and the Neverland Pirates kids show. Songs in this Episode Intro - Graveyard Girlfriend 8:46 - Zombie Crush 12:03 - Tunnel of Love 14:30 - Graceland 15:45 - If You Need Me 18:47 - Evading The Grays Outro - Chupacabra Subscribe at Patreon   Facebook / Twitter / Instagram   Zazzle Merch Store   http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 73 (13/09/2017) - Eoin Duffy

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 56:13


Presenting the 73rd episode of the Skwigly podcast! Special guest: Eoin Duffy, director of the National Film Board of Canada short 'I Am Here'. Produced by Shirley Vercruysse and Maral Mohammadian of the NFB and Executive Produced by Michael Fukushima, the film will screen in competition at this year's Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival in Bristol. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Produced & edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell

Watershed Podcast
September 2017 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 12:54


September sees the arrival of the 23rd Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival at Watershed. Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, talks to Festival Director Rich Warren and Marketing Manager Jacqui Barr to find out more about the festival.They discuss why the focus on short film and animation, new innovations in filmmaking, what makes the festival so unique and highlights to look out for.

Watershed Podcast
September 2016 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 4:28


September at Watershed sees the arrival of Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival. Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, looks forward to the festival and to discovering some of the most exciting new films being made. He also discusses how short films are not just rites of passage to feature films, but perfectly formed pieces of creativity which work on their own terms.

Watershed Podcast
September 2015 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 6:36


In this month's podcast Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, talks about why the Watershed hosted Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival holds a vital and unique place in the annual film calendar. Mark selects some of his highlights from the upcoming festival and tells us it's the perfect opportunity to see the talent of tomorrow, hear from the filmmakers themselves and to share the all too rare pleasure of seeing short film on the big screen.

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast
Corpse Cast Episode 111: The Groovie Ghoulies – Re Animation Festival (1997) and Black Sabbath (1963)

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 164:30


Ladies and Gentlemen, we are back talking about a classic anthology film starring Boris Karloff in 1963's Black Sabbath. We're also tackling some horror pop punk from the 90's in The Groovie Ghoulies!  

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast
Corpse Cast Episode 111: The Groovie Ghoulies – Re Animation Festival (1997) and Black Sabbath (1963)

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 164:30


Ladies and Gentlemen, we are back talking about a classic anthology film starring Boris Karloff in 1963's Black Sabbath. We're also tackling some horror pop punk from the 90's in The Groovie Ghoulies!  

NEWSPlus Radio
【专题】慢速英语(美音)2014-5-13

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2014 25:00


完整文稿请登录以下网址或查收今日微信: http://english.cri.cn/7146/2014/05/08/2582s825431.htm This is NEWS Plus Special English. I'm Yun Feng in Beijing. Here is the news. China is planning a program to promote cultural cooperation among countries along the ancient Silk Road. The Ministry of Culture says the program is aimed at improving cooperation in fields such as the entertainment business, tourism, protection of cultural heritage and sports. The Silk Road is an ancient trade route connecting China with Europe through Central Asia for centuries. During his visit to Central Asia last September,Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward the idea of a Silk Road economic belt. This cultural program is part of efforts to realize the new Silk Road economic belt concept. The program will include an annual cultural forum, joint production of TV shows, films and animation, trade and cultural events. The central government and provincial governments along the Silk Road will work out preferential policies for the program. The cultural ministry is working on detailed schemes for the program. This is NEWS Plus Special English. A Chinese documentary series "A Bite of China II" has seen widespread nostalgia for hometown delicacies. The series is a sequel to the 2012 hit of the same name. The first episode of the new season was aired at China Central Television in mid-April; and people have been pouring out their regrets that they are no longer capable of cooking their hometown delicacies. A local resident in Beijing Du Wenwen says that once her mother spent a week at her home, leaving a fridge full of tasty dishes. Du says that unlike her mother, she will probably leave only fast food coupons for her own children. "A Bite of China II" has eight episodes, and each episode was made by a different team. It covers the stories of more than 150 people and over 300 different dishes. The new season focuses more on people's life stories, while displaying delicious food. You're listening to NEWS Plus Special English. I'm Yun Feng in Beijing. A photo exhibition is being held in Beijing to mark the 95th anniversary of the "May Fourth Movement", an important cultural and political movement in modern-day China. Hosted by the New Culture Movement Memorial of Beijing and Duke University Libraries, the exhibition displays 140photographs showing China's "May Fourth Movement" and people's lives in early last century. The photos were taken by American photographer Sidney Gamble, grandson of James Gamble, one of the co-founders of Proctor and Gamble, or P and G. In early 1900s, photos were rarely seen in China, and few survive today. Gamble captured valuable historical moments from the perspective of a sociologist, and preserved those images well. The pictures on display include students delivering speeches, being arrested by the authorities, and protesting during the "May Fourth Movement" in May of 1919. Experts say the exhibition opened a window for the Chinese people to better understand their history and complement existing historical document for that period. The "May Fourth Movement" started with students' protests on May 4, 1919 against the government's response to the Treaty of Versailles that imposed unfair penalties on China and undermined the country's sovereignty. It then became a national campaign to overthrow the feudal society and promote scientific and democratic ideas. Gamble was then a secretary for the Beijing Young Men's Christian Association. He witnessed and documented this pivotal event. In 1908, he began taking pictures in China during his first trip in the country with his family. Gamble has been in Beijing several times, and he traveled widely in China. He conducted socio-economic surveys, and photographed urban and rural life, public events, architecture and the countryside. This is NEWS Plus Special English. The contracted transactions at China's biggest animation festival near Shanghai were almost 14 billion yuan, or more than 2 billion U.S. dollars. The week-long China International Cartoon and Animation Festival was held in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province. The festival attracted a record 1.4 million visitors. Participants include 600 companies and organizations from around 70 countries and regions. 12 industry trade and exchange activities have been held, and more than 400 animation-related products were released. China's animation industry has seen rapid growth in recent years, and around 30 animation films were made in the country last year with a total box office of around 650 million, 50 percent more than the previous year. Domestically-made animation films are expected to account for 10 percent of China's total box office earnings in the next two to three years, compared with 5 percent last year. The festival is held in Hangzhou annually since 2005.

Watershed Podcast
October 2013 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 7:04


In this episode: Mark reflects on the ongoing creativity of British filmmaking, the role of festivals such as Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival in giving British directors, cast and crew their big breaks, and the plethora of great British films opening this month including Clio Barnard's The Selfish Giant, Paul Wright's For Those In Peril, Hanif Kureshi's Le Week-end and John Akomfrah's The Stuart Hall Project.

Watershed Podcast
September 2013 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 14:22


In this episode: Charlie Cooper is part of the Future Producers, our development programme for 18-25 year olds, and for this month's podcast he took a closer look at how Watershed and Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival produce new talent - both in filmmaking and in creating young producers, like him, who have the skills needed to programme an arts venue like Watershed.

Watershed Podcast
October 2012 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 5:34


In this episode: Mark Cosgrove on profiling, promoting and platforming new talent at Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival, plus his pick of Future Encounters. On finding talent away from the centre through Watershed's FilmWorks programme, and its aim to develop regional based filmmakers. Plus Award-winning film industry professionals sharing skills and experiences at Encounters Festival 2012 – now available on DShed.

Animation and Visual Effects
7th Annual AAU Fall Animation Festival

Animation and Visual Effects

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 106:14


Eric Goldberg opens the 7th Annual Academy of Art University Fall Animation Festival by giving a talk about his career path and by giving a live drawing demonstration.

Animation and Visual Effects
9th Annual AAU Fall Animation Festival

Animation and Visual Effects

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 102:13


Animator Tony Bancroft talks to Academy of Art University Students about his career path, and does a live drawing during a presentation at the 9th annual AAU Fall Animation Festival.

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Watershed Podcast
September 2012 Watershed Podcast

Watershed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 6:58


In this episode: Mark Cosgrove on Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival, its move to September and its relationship to Bristol; Watershed's work with artists and technology which explores how we experience cities; and a certain tendency in some American cinema for what Mark perceives as 'self-obsessed amoral insularity'.

Animation Addicts Podcast - Animated Movie Reviews & Interviews for Disney, DreamWorks, Pixar & everything in between!
006 Los Angeles Animation Festival (LAAF) - Brad Bird & Crew at The Iron Giant Panel

Animation Addicts Podcast - Animated Movie Reviews & Interviews for Disney, DreamWorks, Pixar & everything in between!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2012 42:38


For this special mini episode, we bring you audio straight from the Los Angeles Animation Festival (LAAF). The LAAF held a special charity screening of Brad Bird's The Iron Giant. After the screening, there was a panel discussion with Brad Bird and other crew members who worked on the film. Moderator: Tom Sito Panel: Brad Bird - Director Steve Markowski - Storyboard Artist Mark Whiting - Production Designer Eli Marienthal - Voice of Hogarth Hughes Alan Bodan - Art Director Ted Gielow - CG Developer/Supervisor Brad Booker - 3D Animator Eddie Rosas - 2D Animator Thank you to one of our listeners who attended the screening and panel and recorded this for us! To view the transcipt of the panel, click here. Runtime: 0:41:54, 19.3 MB  Where to Find Us: ■ Find us on the web: therotoscopers.com, twitter, facebook, YouTube, tumblr, hypable & Animated Views ■ Mason Smith: This Animated Life Blog, Twitter ■ Chelsea Robson: Facebook, Twitter ■ Morgan Stradling: Twitter, Instagram ■ Visit our sponsors: Netflix, Audible, Amazon ■ Questions, comments, suggestions? Send us an email at therotoscopers@gmail.com ■ Send us a voicemail at therotoscopers.com/voicemail Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ottawa International Animation Festival Podcast
Episode 20: Happy Holidays from the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival

Ottawa International Animation Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2006 0:51


We've been asked this a thousand times. How many festival staff members are animators? In an effort to answer this crucial question some of our staff (along with a number of budding filmmakers at our December Toon Apprentice workshop) put together this "masterpiece". We think it's safe to say that the question has been answered. Happy Holidays!