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Recorded live at the Toronto Comicon 2019, Salgood talks to Aaron about his colourful father Lionel who inspired him to create the upcoming, Bastards Tale to be serialized in his self-published comic RevolveR. They then move on to how he went from having artists like George Perez fawn over his work, doing sample pages for DC Comics from Neil Gaiman Sandman scripts and being offered to draw his own series for Marvel at 20-years-old under his real name Max Douglas, to drawing one comic issue in nine days and quitting books over personal conflicts with writers and editors. If you want to know how Salgood founded the Sequential Canadian Comix News and Culture blog because of his dyslexia and how it morphed into Sequential Magazine, this is also the place. What about how he goes about teaching creative people the ropes of comics making at Syn Studio in Montreal? Checkpoint Checky! You'll also hear about Salgood's desire to leave a legacy of his own in comics. Perhaps it will be through volume two of his comic Dream LifeSmaller bits include a story about an unpublished Ghost Rider project written by Warren Ellis, his one interaction with Clive Barker on Saint Sinner, the story of quitting a disaster Morbius: the Living Vampire script and....PIG SEX!!!! This episode is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula.@salgoodsam@salgoodSalgood's WebsiteSalgood Sam's Spilt InkBuy Salgood's workSalgood's PatreonDynamic Drawing with Salgood Sam at Syn StudioSequential – Canadian Comix News & Culture blogSequential's Facebook PageSequential MagazineLionel Douglas's PhotographySponsorsHairy Tarantula
We are super excited to welcome Jose Holder to this month’s Syn Studio podcast! Jose is currently working with Titan Comics as a Series artist on the Assassin's Creed comic books and has also done storyboards for the Assassin’s Creed franchise among many other Ubisoft games. Previously he has done storyboard and concept art for films such as X-Men: Dark Phoenix, The Glass Castle, Warm Bodies, The Mummy 3: Curse Of The Dragon Emperor, C.R.A.Z.Y. and the list goes on… Jose has also recently directed, written, produced and storyboarded the short film Red Ruby, which is a supernatural thriller meets quantum nightmare and has already won several awards in the film festival circuit.
We’re excited to present Senior Concept Artist Grant Hillier as our special guest for this month’s Syn Studio podcast. Grant is a senior concept artist at Ubisoft where he creates character and environment concepts for various high profile games including Assassin's Creed 3, Assassin's Creed Black Flag, The Division and Assassin's Creed Syndicate. A veteran artist with close to 15 years of freelance and industry experience, Grant’s other credits include generating storyboards for the animated TV show Delilah & Julius, creating concept art for video games such as Age of Decadence and F.E.A.R 3, in addition to conducting a workshop with ImagineFX magazine.
This special edition of the Syn Studio podcast features the Round Table Discussion held at the Syn Studio Gathering of Masters ‘17, a small, laid-back festival where artists could connect with each other and work together to develop and push the boundaries of their illustration. Syn Studio invited top industry artists to share their unique knowledge and experiences of the concept art industry along with their favourite inspirations, mediums and techniques for creating astounding artwork. The Round Table Artists are: Matt Rhodes, Samantha Youssef, Karla Ortiz, Ian McQue, Nivanh Chanthara, Rasmus Poulsen and Raphael Lacoste.
We are lucky to be joined at this month’s Syn Studio podcast by Raphael Lacoste, the Brand Art Director of the Assassin’s Creed Franchise. As a Matte Painter and Senior Concept Artist, Raphael has worked on films such as: Terminator Salvation, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Death Race, Immortals, Repo Men and Jupiter Ascending. Raphael has won a Visual Effects Society award for his work as Art Director on Prince of Persia the Two Thrones cinematics and is also a popular and experienced teacher at Centre NAD, as an instructor for The Gnomon Workshop and has been invited as a speaker for the Syn Studio Gathering of Masters ‘16 and ‘17.
This episode of the Syn Studio podcast features Mathieu Latour-Duhaime, an amazing senior concept artist who has worked at companies such as Electronic Arts (EA) Motive, Eidos-Montréal and more. A graduate from Montreal’s very own Vieux Montreal College, Mathieu has a background in storyboarding, character design, environment design and animation. Mathieu’s credits include popular titles such as the recent Star Wars Battlefront II, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Thief 4 as well as an unannounced AAA game to be released by Eidos. We’ll be discussing Mathieu’s work on Thief, his background in various fields like 2D Animation and Concept Art, and some of his tricks and techniques to getting into the drawing mood. This podcast is great for those interested in the video game pipeline and looking for some inspiring art!
We are lucky to be joined for this Syn Studio podcast by Charles Huteau, the Creative Director behind Ubisoft’s critically acclaimed VR game, Eagle Flight. With experience as an animator, a comic book artist, a creative director and even a body painter and chalk artist, Charles has done it all! He has also been a User Experience Director on several Kinect games such as Your Shape: Fitness Evolved, the original and 2012 version. In this podcast, we discuss all the different artistic mediums Charles has practiced, to his experience working on Eagle Flight, to his heartwarming and hilarious comic book Les 9 derniers mois, which tells his own personal story of being an expectant father. This podcast is great for those interested in the process behind many different industry jobs!
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features Ubisoft Art Director Rasmus Poulsen. Rasmus has experience art directing in concepts, illustration, marketing visuals and world building among many other artistic fields. He is a three-year art director at Ubisoft on top of having 12 years of experience in the commercial art department under his freelance company, Technouveau, which specializes in unique aesthetics, logo design and concept artwork. Ramus has worked on many popular titles such as Kane and Lynch 2, Hitman and more, on top of drawing impressive amounts of quality Star Wars inspired art. If you’re looking for insights into the industry pipelines, or are interested in geeking out over pop culture with us, this podcast is for you!
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features accomplished concept artist Brian Sum. After graduating from the Vancouver film school, Brian has gone on to work for companies such as Sierra Online, Sugarcoated Studios and Bioware Montreal, where he is now a Senior Concept Artist. His robot and environment designs are both colorful, fresh and detailed and his work has been featured in many publications such as Imagine FX Magazine, 2d Artist Magazine and Digital Art Masters to name a few. In this podcast, we discuss Brian’s tricks, techniques and experiences with working on many different high profile video games like Mass Effect 2 and 3, Dragon Age Origins, Sonic Chronicles and more.
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features Fred Rambaud, a Montreal-based concept artist with experience designing characters, creatures, environments, vehicles and props for many well-known video games, such as Livelock, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, Far Cry 4 and more. His work is also featured in the popular Cirque de Soleil performance, Toruk, a circus and acrobatic act strongly based on James Cameron’s Avatar. We discuss Fred’s journey around the world, how the industry has changed from since he began and his many tricks for taking on concept art as a career.
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features concept artist, creative director and matte painter Jessy Veilleux. Founder of Meduzarts and Creative Director at Digital Dimension, Jessy has also done artwork for many different video games and movies, such as Star Wars, The Force Unleashed II, Avatar VG, 300, AION, Fallout 3, Sin City, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen VG, Assassin’s Creed II and Prince of Persia II and many more. Jessy has taught at many schools including Centre NAD, where he created the University’s first digital matte curriculum. He is now a teacher at Syn Studio, in the Concept Art Diploma Program. In this podcast, we discuss concept art job interviews, tricks for working long hours and Jessy’s artistic process, when working in the industry.
In July 2016, Syn Studio hosted its very first Gathering of Masters, a small festival where artists could share their knowledge, connect with each other and work together to develop and push the boundaries of their illustration. During the event, our first talk featured a Round Table event where 8 top-industry artists discussed their journeys, their very various artistic careers and what artists can do to achieve their dream jobs. The Round Table Artists are: Thierry Doizon (aka Barontieri), Terryl Whitlatch, Raphael Lacoste, Matt Rhodes, Samantha Youssef, Victor Mosquera, Jeff Simpson and James Gurney. To learn more about each artist, you can visit the Gathering of Masters page under Speaker Info.
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features concept artist and illustrator Christian Robert de Massy. He has done concept art for many feature movies such as X-men Apocalypse and Days of Futures Past, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Mirror Mirror, The Fountain and more. He has also taught at Syn Studio and will be one of the teachers in the Syn Studio diploma program. In this podcast, we discuss what it’s like working in the film industry, his approach to creating art and how he went from being a biologist to a concept artist, all without ever having posted any art online. This podcast is well-suited for anyone wanting to draw for the film industry, regardless of your background.
We are overjoyed to be joined by Naomi Savoie in the next edition of the Syn Studio podcast. Naomi is a concept artist and illustrator at Ubisoft Montreal, and she just finished working on Far Cry: Primal. We discuss about Japan, the Legend of Zelda, Virtual Reality, the Matrix and Naomi's experiences at Ubisoft while working on Far Cry: Primal. Naomi provides valuable tips about the techniques that she uses, the importance of practicing traditional art forms and why you should never feel discouraged with your work.
This episode of Syn Studio podcast features concept artist and art director David Giraud. David is known for his incredible character sculpts - his concept and character artwork are featured in widely popular franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, Hitman and Splinter Cell, to name a few. We share a lot laughs, talk about anime, and the time David became homeless, and how he broke into the industry and worked hard to get where he is today. It is a very interesting and entertaining podcast for industry artists, especially for those interested in character design and digital sculpting.
This month’s Syn Studio podcast features concept artist Isaac Hannaford, also known as the Spaceship Guru, and who owns a company of the same name. Isaac specializes in spaceship design and has worked on a ton of exciting titles, such as Halo Destiny, Halo Reach, Halo III, Team Fortress II, and Halo comics as well. Spaceship Guru is a cool new company of his that designs spaceships for entertainment products, which you can check out online. Isaac previously worked at Bungie as lead concept artist and has over 14 years of experience in concept design. Originally from Seattle, he is currently in Montreal at Rodeo FX working on an exciting new upcoming film. Isaac’s spaceship design skills are fantastic - it’s no wonder he is called the Spaceship Guru.
This is a special Syn Studio podcast featuring matte painter and concept artist D. Jeevan, who is also a teacher at Syn Studio. Since our last podcast with him, Jeevan has been going on journeys into the mind and spirit. These experiences have greatly influenced his whole sense of being and has furthermore influenced his artwork in not just aesthetics but also with regard to intention. This podcast will delve into the experiences of a spiritual nature with entheogens such as ayahuasca and DMT, isolation tanks, holographic breathing and much more. Jeevan currently works at Rodeo FX where he has worked as a matte painter on several films, including: Gods of Egypt, World of Warcraft, Riddick, Deadpool, The Walk, The Last Witch Hunter, Unbroken, and many more.
This episode of the Syn Studio podcast series features Xin Ran Liu, a young and dedicated entrepreneur who not only teaches at Syn Studio but is co-owner, lead artist and art director at Kitfox Games. Xin is heavily in the indie game scene and has recently been working on his new game, Moon Hunters, which was a huge Kickstarter success in 2014, raising over $150,000. It is to be released in early 2016 on Steam, PS Vita and PS4. Only 23 years old, he has accomplished a lot, having had experience working at mainstream game companies, teaching, book cover illustrations and other projects - and Moon Hunters isn’t his first video game project either! We are happy to have someone so inspiring to come chat with us in this podcast!
In this Syn Studio podcast, Anthony, Stephen and Bing sit down to chat with Frédéric Bennett, senior concept artist at Eidos Montreal. Frederic is currently working on the exciting upcoming game Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and has worked as a concept artist in the video game industry for over 8 years! His past contributions include various projects in the Conan, Transformers, Wet and Kung Fu Panda universes. Frederic is actually one of our amazing teachers here at Syn Studio and has taught our popular Character Rendering class with wide acclaim!
WARNING: This podcast contains raunchy, insensitive humour and some views on art you may find controversial. If you are easily offended, get ready to be outraged and otherwise, get ready to laugh and to learn! In this special Syn Studio podcast, Anthony and his co-host Stephen chat with Eytan Zana, Concept Artist at Naughty Dog, and Shaddy Safadi, Art Director at One Pixel Brush. The podcast was sponsored by ArtStation and Wacom and the podcast video footage can be watched on ArtStation’s YouTube channel here.* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fso4HB3Axw Eytan Zana is a senior concept artist at Naughty Dog. His work includes The Last of Us, all of the Uncharted series and illustrations for Magic the Gathering. He has been widely recognized as a master of digital painting and his work has been featured at E3, Imagine FX and other major industry publications. Shaddy Safadi is an art director and concept artist with 14 years of experience working in the games’ industry. His designs can be seen in Naughty Dog’s award winning Last of Us and Uncharted series. He recently started his own concept art studio, One Pixel Brush, which has created key designs for titles such as Bioshock Infinite, Ryse: Son of Rome and Tom Clancy’s The Division.
In this Syn Studio podcast, Anthony chats with Justin Yun at the Effects Montreal conference. Justin flew in from Los Angeles and is co-founder of the art outsourcing and game company Section Studios and also founder of Blue Canvas, a magazine publication as well as an online artist community. He has worked as an art director, concept artist and illustrator in the entertainment industry for the past 9 years and his work has ranged from video games to television, music videos and film. Some of the clients of Section Studios include Riot Games, Harmonix, Sony, Gearbox and Microsoft, among many others. Justin is currently teaching at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles.
This is a special podcast recorded at the Montreal Comic Salon event at Syn Studio. It’s a comic-book making panel with three industry veterans: Salgood Sam, Thierry Labrosse and Jose Holder. Salgood Sam is now an independent comic book publisher worked with Marvel and DC comics in the early 90s on series including “Dr. Strange”, “Wonder Woman”, “Spider-Man 2099” and “Ghostbusters.” Jose Holder is a veteran comic book artist as well as writer/director/producer, storyboard artists and concept artist for film, television and videogames. His clients include Ubisoft, Universal Pictures, Marvel and DC. Thierry Labrosse started doing storyboarding for advertising and animated TV series. He has since transitioned to the world of BD as an award winning comic book artist, writer as well as cover illustrator for several major French publishers. These panelists give answers to audience questions about their process and how to be successful that are sure to enlighten aspiring artists.
In this exclusive Syn Studio podcast, we spoke with senior artist and visual effects supervisor Robert Bonchune. Robert has had over 20 years of experience and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards. He is known for his work on legendary television series’ like Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Lost.
In this episode, Anthony speaks with concept designer Henry Fong in Toronto. Henry is best known for his work on Hollywood movies like Immortals, X-Men: Days of Future Past and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He also worked on productions shot in Hong Kong such as The White Vengeance on which he was also the artistic director. In this Syn Studio podcast you will learn how Henry began his career in the film industry. Henry emphasizes the importance of networking and staying open minded while building a career in the industry. He also explains the differences between North American projects and those filmed in Hong Kong and how these differences have influenced his work.
In this Syn Studio podcast Anthony speaks with Nick Oroc about his career as an illustrator and concept artist in the video game and publishing industry. During this episode you will learn how a traditionally trained artist has transitioned to 21st century techniques and how it has influenced him in his career. Nick discusses how he started in the industry as an texture artist and how he rose to become internationally renowned within a few years.
In this special episode of the Syn Studio podcast, Anthony traveled to Singapore and met Ben Mauro and Eduardo Peña, two of the most cutting edge concept artists around who’ve worked together on projects such as The Hobbit Trilogy. Ben’s credits also include Elysium, Man of Steel, The Amazing Spiderman 2 and Call of Duty, while Eduardo has worked with Bethesda, Square Enix and Edios.Check out the website of these amazing artists below - definitely worthwhile ! Ben Mauro : www.artofben.comEduardo Peña : www.facebook.com/Eduardo.Pena.Visualist PS: We have switched to a monthly release format for this podcast. See you all next month for another amazing show !
On this episode of the Syn Studio podcast, we are joined by the famous comic book artist Geof Isherwood. Geof has worked with Marvel and DC Comics for 18 years on series such as Spider-Man, X-Men, Silver Surfer, The Avengers, Thor, and many more. He has also worked in the film industry as a concept and storyboard artist for several major blockbuster films, including latest X-Men film, Battlefield Earth, and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Learn more about Geof's work at his fan page: Fans of Geoffrey Isherwood
In episode 12, we were joined by matte painter and concept artist Dhamindra Jeevan. We talked about his work on the much-anticipated TV series Cosmos, the Riddick movies and on the film Mars & Avril. Also, we also talked about the digital painting class he developed and taught at Syn Studio. Be sure to check out the digital painting class: http://synstudio.ca/digital-painting/ Learn more about Jeevan's work at: http://www.djeevan.com Note: This concludes the 2nd season of the Syn Studio Podcast, thank you for listening and see you again in the Summer for season 3 !
In episode 10 of the Syn Studio podcast, we spoke with the Andrew Maximov, a 3D artist, concept artist and technical art director. He shared some stories about working on the very popular game World of Tanks when he was in Belarus. We also talked about his experiences at Gameloft in Montreal and he offered some advice to people trying to improve their skills. To learn more about Andrew, please visit his website at: http://artisaverb.info/index.html
In Episode 8 of the Syn Studio podcast, our guest is the multi-talented Alp Altiner. In fact, Alp has worked for Marvel, Blizzard, Eidos and taught classes at Art Center. Plus, he founded the online school VFX Workshops and is also an awesome electronic music maker. In the podcast, we talked about how Alp started his carreer as a DJ in LA's Korea Town, then became a comic book artist, and later founded VFX Workshops. He also gave us a sneak peek at his latest endeavor: VFX Art Portal. Find more at: www.alpaltiner.com vfxworkshops.com vfxartportal.com soundcloud.com/secretnoise
In Episode 7 of the Syn Studio podcast, we spoke with Jung Park,Lead Concept Artist at Sony Santa Monica working on God Of War Ascension. He's also designed and illustrated for Lineage, Guild War 2, Transformers 4, Hawken, Battle Los Angeles and Magic the Gathering, among others. In this podcast we spoke about his experience at Midway, on Lineage and as a co-founder and instructor of Red Engine Studios, a top art school in Los Angles. You can find out more at: http://www.jungparkart.com/ http://www.redenginestudios.com/
In Episode 6 of the Syn Studio podcast (recorded April 6th, 2012), we spoke with Meinert Hansen, an amazing concept artist artist and illustrator with 28 years of industry experience! His recent credits include Batman Arkham Origins (Warner Bros. Games Montreal), Splinter Cell Conviction, Myst IV Revelation (Ubisoft Montreal) and 300 (Warner Bros. Pictures). We had an interesting conversation about the differences between working in the games and film industries and the golden age of illustration. You can see some of his work at: http://meinerthansen.com/
In Episode 4 of the Syn Studio podcast (recorded September 4th, 2012), we talked with Jeff Simpson, a fantastic concept artist working at Ubisoft as a character designer on the Assassin's Creed franchise. We had a fascinating chat and shared some laughs about art, film and the future of the game industry. You can see his work at http://jeffsimpsonkh.cghub.com/images/ and http://surrealsushi.com/ .
In episode 3 of the Syn Studio podcast (recorded April 2nd, 2012) we spoke with Frédéric St-Arnaud, a top photorealistic matte painter, VFX and concept artist whose movie credits include the most recent Indiana Jones movie, Resident Evil, Sin City, the latest Terminator, the Golden Compass, and Spy Kids 2 & 3. We spoke about the roles of visual artists in the film industry and the different projects he's worked on. You can see his work at http://starno.net/ .
In episode 2 of the Syn Studio podcast (recorded Februay 20th, 2012) we spoke with Marc Taro Holmes, formerly art director at BioWare and currently a freelance concept artist working with Electronic Arts and co-founder and water colour instructor at urbansketchers.org. We spoke about how the games' industry has evolved over the last decade and what it takes to be an artist in today's industry. You can see some of his work on his blogs : http://tarosan.wordpress.com/ and http://citizensketcher.wordpress.com/.
In episode 1 of the Syn Studio podcast (recorded July 5th, 2012) we spoke with Jack Zhang, an amazing 3D artist who's worked at THQ, Electronic Arts and is now a lead artist at Funcom. We had an interesting and entertaining conversation about what it takes to get mad skillz and get a good job in the industry. You can see his portfolio on CGsociety here : http://jackzhang.cgsociety.org/gallery/