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For Fantasy/Animation's very first look at California-born animator, writer, and independent filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt, Chris and Alex are joined by Elizabeth Cox, founder of independent animation studio Should We Studio, to discuss Hertzfeldt's influential World of Tomorrow (2015-2020) featuring the tribulations of protagonist Emily. In her role as the Senior Editorial Producer at TED-Ed, Elizabeth has written and edited the scripts for over 200 educational animated videos including “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster," a seven-part adaptation of the book by Bill Gates (supported by Gates Ventures). She also served as a science advisor on “My Love Affair With Marriage,” an animated feature film that premiered at Tribeca Festival 2021. Elizabeth recently wrote a short piece for the blog on her animated series Ada, with each episode exploring how a different technology or policy could shape the future. Topics for this episode include World of Tomorrow's distinct visual style and how underneath the series' array of hand-drawn stick figures and visual simplicity lies the staging of complex philosophical reflections; absurdist humour and links between Hertzfeldt and experimental filmmakers like David Lynch and Stan Brakhage; histories of “useful” animation and the medium's longstanding relationship to education; the contribution of art to science in the use of metaphor, humour, and analogy; and what the experimental storytelling style of World of Tomorrow has to say about the flattening of time and the malleability of memory. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts**
Director Don Hertzfeldt joins moderator Miguel Penabella (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of his films ME and It's Such a Beautiful Day. They discuss his time as a UCSB student and his early interest in animation, as well as the development of his new film. Hertzfeldt also shares insights into his influences from silent cinema, and his thematic interests in deep time and memory across his work. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40070]
Director Don Hertzfeldt joins moderator Miguel Penabella (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of his films ME and It's Such a Beautiful Day. They discuss his time as a UCSB student and his early interest in animation, as well as the development of his new film. Hertzfeldt also shares insights into his influences from silent cinema, and his thematic interests in deep time and memory across his work. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40070]
Director Don Hertzfeldt joins moderator Miguel Penabella (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of his films ME and It's Such a Beautiful Day. They discuss his time as a UCSB student and his early interest in animation, as well as the development of his new film. Hertzfeldt also shares insights into his influences from silent cinema, and his thematic interests in deep time and memory across his work. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40070]
Director Don Hertzfeldt joins moderator Miguel Penabella (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of his films ME and It's Such a Beautiful Day. They discuss his time as a UCSB student and his early interest in animation, as well as the development of his new film. Hertzfeldt also shares insights into his influences from silent cinema, and his thematic interests in deep time and memory across his work. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40070]
Bill sale a dar una vuelta, ve unas zapatillas tiradas en la calle, siente una profunda tristeza. Bill es un personaje de “it's such a beautiful day” del director Don Hertzfeldt. Bill nos emociona y nos desentraña los misterios del universo a pesar de ser un monito de palitos. Hertzfeldt nos hace preguntarnos dónde está lo cinematográfico cuando la simpleza de su trazo nos interpela.
This week we're exploring the work of Don Hertzfeldt, a wildly influential animator and two-time Oscar nominee. Music: “Baby You Change Your Mind” by Nouvellas
Continuing Matt's birthday celebrations, he decided to cover the pioneering animator, Don Hertzfeldt's World of Tomorrow, parts One, Two and Three. Check out the man's incredible animation here. http://www.bitterfilms.com Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
Ora Viva! Fazemos neste episódio uma coisa diferente, cada um de nós os três escolheu uma curta e falamos aqui de tudo, à bruta e mesclado. Temos então como entrada The Immigrant (1917), do tio Chaplin, o primeiro prato é Arena (2009), do primo Salaviza, e de postre servimos Rejected (2000) do cunhado Hertzfeldt. Será que têm alguma coisa em comum, para além da duração? É ouvir, senhoras e homens. Ah, e chegou-se ao nome de Mini Curtas de Estrelas para este micro ciclo. Não digo de quem foi a ideia.
Meghan Hertzfeldt is twin mom to fraternal twin boys who started kindergarten this year. Meghan is an IVF warrior and infertility survivor. She talks in this episode about years after her twins were born going to therapy to heal her heart from the years of infertility. Meghan also discusses her recent hysterectomy and her new lease on life. Meghan Hertzfeldt, with Jennifer Bonicelli, co-authored You Can Two: The Essential Twins Preparation Guide and A Dad's Guide to Newborn Twins: Unleash your Inner Super Dad. They also run the website and community Two Came True. Find them here or on Instagram @TwoCameTrue Shop Kindred Bravely and save 20% off your first purchase with this link https://bit.ly/3F64huq Buy the best nursing bra, comfy PJs or lounge wear, clothes for pregnancy, post partum, nursing/pumping or everyday. Join the Neighborhood and sign up for notification e-mails when new episodes drop To be a guest on the show head to NeighborhoodTwinMom.Com and fill out the "Be our Guest" form Follow Amber on Instagram @NeighborhoodTwinMom Inquires for Neighborhood Twin Mom, email Contact@neighborhoodtwinmom.com
Reactive Consciousness Podcast 11-30-2021 w/ LotusPrince, Dracologist, and Vysethebold! This week the guys react to Epic acquiring Harmonix, a lost arcade game being rescued, Don Hertzfeldt's new Blu Ray, and more!
Two-time Oscar-nominated animator, writer and filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt is considered one of the most influential figures in animation. In his first-ever formal podcast interview, he breaks down the long journey that went into making his 2012 feature film, “It's Such a Beautiful Day.” The existential story at the heart of the film often mirrors many of the challenges Hertzfeldt faces as a fiercely independent animator with a do-it-yourself approach. His process is arduous, to say the least. The legacy of “It's Such a Beautiful Day” and Hertzfeldt's iconoclastic filmmaking technique continue to influence a whole new generation of animators to this day.
This week the folks of On 2s take a mid-sized dive into the oeuvre of the most serious nonsense man on the internet. Mostly just a Don Hertzfeldt appreciation episode. Theme by Miles Morkri Original art (not my scribbled version) by Bernadette Meeker
Presenting the first of a brand new Skwigly podcast - the Skwigly Animation Film Club! In our inaugural episode we press play on Don Hertzfeldt's 2013 feature "It's Such a Beautiful Day", recently made available to watch for free by the director. The festival favourite combines two of Hertzfeldt's short films "Everything will be Okay" and "I am so Proud of You" with a third instalment to tell the tale of Bill, a man who takes a cerebral voyage in the face of death as he tackles a debilitating disease. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Produced by Ben Mitchell
We're re-releasing some old reviews, so if you're stuck inside for the time being, it's a nice chance to revisit Don Hertzfeldt's Oscar-nominated short World of Tomorrow! Stay safe everyone.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website. Some PO’s want to give it all, and be as good PO’s as they can be, others are lost, and don’t even have a Product Vision. In this episode, we talk about these 2 contrasting types of PO’s and how they affect the teams they work with. The Great Product Owner: The committed PO A great PO knows when they need help, and continuously work to improve their understanding and performance in that role. If the Product Owner has a clear Vision, and is able to communicate it to the team, that’s half-way to being a better PO. We also discuss several other aspects that tell you if the PO is committed to the role or not. The Bad Product Owner: No-Vision PO When the PO comes to Sprint planning and asks the team “What do you want to work on?” that’s a worrying sign. When you see that the PO isn’t worried about priorities, and doesn’t have a Vision, that’s a very serious problem for the team. In this segment, we talk about the consequences this PO had on the team, and how Angeliki was able to help that PO and the team. Are you having trouble helping the team working well with their Product Owner? We’ve put together a course to help you work on the collaboration team-product owner. You can find it at: bit.ly/coachyourpo. 18 modules, 8+ hours of modules with tools and techniques that you can use to help teams and PO’s collaborate. About Angeliki Hertzfeldt Angeliki finds that Scrum has transformed her into a better person: in the working environment, with friends and strangers, in social activities, and with her family, as a new mum. You can link with Angeliki Hertzfeldt on LinkedIn and connect with Angeliki Hertzfeldt on Twitter.
Tyler and Beth chat about the films of Don Hertzfeldt. Including a majority of his short films, the feature: "It's Such a Beautiful Day", "World of Tomorrow" and the newly released sequel, "World of Tomorrow: Episode 2- The Burden of Other People's Thoughts".
Tyler and Beth chat about the films of Don Hertzfeldt. Including a majority of his short films, the feature: "It's Such a Beautiful Day", "World of Tomorrow" and the newly released sequel, "World of Tomorrow: Episode 2- The Burden of Other People'
[Episode 16.5] In time for the release of independent animator/filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt’s latest short film, World of Tomorrow, Arlill talks about Hertzfeldt’s most famous short films and what effect they had on Arlill's life. Check out the technical info at this link: http://pastebin.com/7M2x99Mr http://archive.org/download/1616.5TheFilmsOfDonHertzfeldt/16%20(16.5)%20The%20Films%20of%20Don%20Hertzfeldt.mp3
Don Hertzfeldt is a two time Oscar-nominated American independent filmmaker whose animated films include It's Such a Beautiful Day, The Meaning of Life, Billy's Balloon, and Rejected. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30805]
Don Hertzfeldt is a two time Oscar-nominated American independent filmmaker whose animated films include It's Such a Beautiful Day, The Meaning of Life, Billy's Balloon, and Rejected. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30805]
It's the Patron Pick! Our hosts pick apart a few of the shorts by Don Hertzfeldt, most notably, "It's a Beautiful Day" Show notes, links, and more: rotoscopers.com/131 Join RotoNation to get the podcast ad-free, bonus content, extra episodes & more! rotoscopers.com/patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew and Travis get surreal, silly, existential, and sad as they discuss the fiercely unique work of animator Don Hertzfeldt.
With Stephen and Rob taking on this episode alone with only their wits to guide them, stumble they do into a discussion about how and when to charge for your animated content thanks to a Vanity Fair interview of Don Hertzfeldt. We also field a question at the end about whether a listener should go into Freelance, move to a different city for a salary job or both. It's an all your-stories episode this week so strap in for the shoutouts and name drops! CLICK HERE to go to the full blog post & leave a comment! Annotations: (13:42) Dreamworks tapped Jason Reitman to write/direct adaptation of "The Adventures of Beekle" (15:58) Anime Studio 11 streamlines production for various types of animation (18:13) Oscar Nominee Don Hertzfeldt interview on Vanity Fair (59:54) "Kung Fury" (1:07:06) Charter Communications acquiring Time Warner Cable in $78.7 billion deal (1:09:58) Trailer for Blender’s New Open Source Film ‘Cosmos Laundromat’ (1:14:03) Patrick Osborne ("Paperman") and Aardman Join Google’s Spotlight Series (1:17:36) WIA (Women in Animation) getting spotlight at Annecy (1:24:02) King and Country Creates Main Title Sequence For History’s ‘Texas Rising’ (1:27:07) Warner Bros. & DC Entertainment Launch New Global Sites (1:28:27) Audience Question: "For nostalgic purposes, what animated show would you each like to see have a second run on air or on the web?" ~Ronald Estid Chaparro (1:29:49) Audience Question: "...I find animation jobs very hard to find locally and I'm constantly feeling torn between starting my own freelance work online or moving to where the work is and trying to get into the industry... Does anyone else struggle with this? Advice on personal skills sets for both? Pros and Cons for relocating? Do some people do both (industry and freelance)?" ~Kristen Loader Check out more of your hosts:Stephen Brooks (@RubberOnion)Rob Yulfo (@RobYulfo)Pat Ryan (@TheBadPatRyan)And please Rate/Review us on iTunes & Rate/Review on Stitcher while you're at it (=
For the last episode of 2014, Sketchy discusses "It's Such a Beautiful Day" by animator Don Hertzfeldt. The film itself is composed of the three short animations "Everything Will Be OK," "I Am So Proud of You" and the most recent one, which is also called "It's Such a Beautiful Day." MusicClose You Eyes (And Count To Fuck)by Run The JewelsBedding MusicEmpireby Waky Dawgster Follow Sketchyfacebook.com/SketchyPodcasttwitter.com/SketchyPodcastSketchyPodcast@gmail.com
Speed round! Pat and Stephen had to get to trivia night because who else's going to know what year Space Jam was released (ahem 1996)? We all watched the Simpsons/Family Guy crossover episode and have some words. Don Hertzfeldt's Simpsons couch gag made people confused and intrigued. Also, the CW cancelled its Saturday morning cartoon lineup, the last of its kind on network TV, and you might be surprised what we think about that. And finally, we have clips and trailers to talk about! CLICK HERE to go to the full blog post & leave a comment! Annotations: (12:38) "Big Hero 6" trailer 2 (19:21) Last Saturday Morning Cartoon lineup (on CW) gets cancelledE (34:21) Death on The Simpsons (38:24) Don Hertzfeldt's Simpsons couch gag (45:19) 'The Simpsons Guy' crossover episode (1:01:24) 'Asterix & Obelix' clip (1:04:17) SUBMITTED QUESTION from Ronald Chaparro: "Which do you each prefer; a villain created specifically for a season or already known villain" Check out more of your hosts:Stephen Brooks (@RubberOnion)Rob Yulfo (@RobYulfo)Pat Ryan (@TheBadPatRyan)And please Rate/Review us on iTunes & Rate/Review on Stitcher while you're at it (=
This week, Sketchy discusses animated ad campaigns, from the taboo to the familiar to the downright bizarre. Enjoy!SongThe Rake's Songby The Decemberists Follow SketchyILoveWomen.orgfacebook.com/SketchyPodcasttwitter.com/SketchyPodcastSketchyPodcast@gmail.com
Matt and Ryan discuss the short, animated films of the darkly comical Don Hertzfeldt and other sketchy topics. Later, Kate Mac stops by to play the Theme Song Jumble Game. Enjoy! Follow Sketchy: SketchyPodcast.com facebook.com/SketchyPodcast twitter.com/SketchyPodcast SketchyPodcast@gmail.com
The second installment of the Don Hertzfeldt Q and A! Dont forget to go to the Facebook page and subscribe on iTunes
2:28 Online LQ Animation Creation 12:30 Reboot 18:40 Bandai Shut Down 21:28 Waking Sleeping Beauty 24:28 Ronal The Barbarian 27:07 Don Hertzfeldt Q and A 1:02:05 Cel Therapy with Kevin Cooper
(00:00) How long will South Park last? (10:00) The Simpsons cuts (17:05) Don Hertzfeldt's final film (26:12) Josh Burton Interview Links: http://www.joshburton.com/about/ http://bitterfilms.com/ http://ca.news.yahoo.com/fox-says-cant-afford-more-simpsons-without-cuts-185337352.html http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=683669&affid=100055