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In this episode, Liam speaks with Bee Grandinetti and Hedvig Ahlberg—two thirds of the trio that founded Punanimation, a community and platform for women, trans, and non-binary folks working with animation and motion design.Bee and Hedvig unpack the ways in which motion design is influenced by the music and movement of the world around us, and how they’re answering the question, “where are the women in motion design?” Download a PDF transcript
When motion designer Hedvig Ahlberg was a student in Stockholm, she and some female classmates noticed that women tended to take a backseat in creative projects, allowing male classmates to be front and centre with their work. Once in industry, she saw the trend continuing, so she co-founded Punanimation (now Panimation) with Bee Grandinetti and Linn Fritz, a multi-platform community of equality-driven women, trans and non-binary friends within the animation industry. Launched as a Facebook group, they now have over 3,000 members. They went on to launch a job directory that helps the industry hire these amazing animators, and Google and Adobe have now hired from their site. She has lead workshops training animators to rethink gender representation in their work. We sat down to discuss the value of diversity, both in the workforce, and specifically in those kooky cartoons that the coolest companies love these days. Are you an animator? Join Panimation here: www.facebook.com/groups/654345878021827/ Follow Panimation on Instagram @panimation.tv. Follow Future Heist on Instagram and Twitter @future_heist for episode updates, news and giveaways. Produced and recorded by Rena Niamh Smith with Chloe VasseghiTheme music by Benjamin TassieArtwork by Fleur BeckSpecial thanks to Chloe Vasseghi
Nesse episódio convidamos a talentosíssima Bee Grandinetti para bater um papo incrível sobre sua carreira e aspirações. Também enveredamos em assuntos como a vida de profissionais do Motion em outros países, as dificuldades de se distanciar dos lugares familiares, as ilusões sobre a qualidade de profissionais estrangeiros e, sobre tudo, as comparações inevitáveis entre o mercado europeu e brasileiro. Um episódio excelente para todos que desejam, um dia, sair do Brasil e ganhar o mundo. Participantes: Bee Grandinetti - http://www.beegrandinetti.com/ Dhyan Shanasa - https://vimeo.com/dhyanshanasa Punanimation - http://www.punanimation.com/
Bee Grandinetti is an independent graphic designer, animator and illustrator who is currently working on a team at Google Creative Lab. On the episode, we talked about her consistent desire to learn, her love for small companies and working in her PJs, and how she manages to still be social while working so many hours. Links: Website: http://www.beegrandinetti.com/ Motionographer Article - http://motionographer.com/2017/06/27/the-good-and-bad-about-life-as-an-expat/ Notes: -Hyper Island -Google Creative Lab -A new/experimental team of Google. -Blend talk -School Of Motion -Freelancing -Trend researching company working design -Typography -Fresh Content -Moved to Sweden -Feeling fresh and inspired -Always wanting to learn -Student perspective>Industry Leader -Final projects -Get familiar with people in the industry -Prefers smaller companies -Loves working from home -Goals: Learn Animate & TV Paint. Acting classes. -Learning how to represent people-acting-research. -Ukulele. (always wanted to be in a band) - Dream Client: No one in particular, someone who pays me in a comfortable way, and to hire friends to work with. Give me deadlines. Creative freedom. Something I cares about. - Favorite Animated Film: Lion King, and The Grave of The Fireflies. - What does your family think you do: Super boring answer. They know, there's no confusion. - Animalator: Baby Goat on Pajamas…mini baby goat!
Design sure is hard, ain't it? That's one of the reasons we built Design Bootcamp. In that course we dig into the principles of design but, more importantly, how to apply those principles in the real world. Knowing color theory is great, but when you're looking at a blank screen in Photoshop it's not enough to know what a triad color scheme is... you need to have some tricks up your sleeve to make the design process happen on your client's schedule. Part of the Design Bootcamp experience is the course podcast. All of our big courses have them, and we interview some of the industry's best artists so we can dig as much knowledge and as many workflow tips as possible out of them. Normally registered students of these courses get to hear these episodes, but we wanted to share some of the amazing content with you. In this episode, we've compiled some of the best tips from over 12 hours of Design Bootcamp podcast audio. You'll hear from Kevin Dart, Joe Donaldson, Bee Grandinetti, Ryan Moore and Andrew Brown of Gretel, Erica Gorochow, and My Tran. Check the show notes for links to their work, and check out Design Bootcamp for the full podcast series and an incredible Design education. Check out the show notes here: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/design-tips-from-designers