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Thursday, January 27, 2011

A-HAA Podcast 018: Sze Jones - Part One

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 018


44 min / 16 MB / AAC
1.27.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 Opening with Danny and Michael
00:01:00 Interview with Sze Jones (Part One)
00:39:26 News and with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Sze JonesSze JonesSze Jones: Sze is best known for creating iconic heroine characters for some of the best-selling titles of the interactive industry. She is currently employed by Naughty Dog as a character artist. Previously, she was the character modeling supervisor and senior artist at Blur Studio. While at Blur, Sze has implemented and managed Blur studio’s character modeling pipeline for eight years. Some of her notable creations are: Lara Croft for Tomb Raider Underworld; Beatrice for Dante's Inferno; Anders and Sebrina for Halo Wars; Twilek, Jedi Consular and Bounty Hunter for Star Wars: The Old Republic.



ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

News Segment

WWW:Creative League

WWW:Annie Awards Website

WWW:Adventures in Music


CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Friday, December 10, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 017: Stephen Worth - Part Three

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 017


44 min / 17.8 MB / AAC
12.11.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 Opening with Danny and Michael
00:01:17 Interview with Stephen Worth (Part Three)
00:27:50 News and with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Stephen WorthStephen WorthStephen Worth is the Director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. He's a well known expert on vintage animation art with over 20 years of experience as a Producer for Bagdasarian Productions, Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi's Spumco. He is the recipient of three Annie Awards, including the June Foray Award for significant and benevolent impact on the art of animation.

You can reach Stephen at sworth@animationarchive.org



ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

News Segment

WWW:Glen Keane Interview



WWW:Lisa Keene's Updated Site!

Angora Napkin - pilot from Troy Little on Vimeo.



WWW:Nick Cross' Blog!

Thought of You from Ryan J Woodward on Vimeo.



WWW:Annie Awards Website




CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 016: Stephen Worth - Part Two

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 016


34 min / 12.8 MB / AAC
11.02.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 Opening with Danny and Michael
00:01:13 Interview with Stephen Worth (Part Two)
00:25:55 News and with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Stephen WorthStephen WorthStephen Worth is the Director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. He's a well known expert on vintage animation art with over 20 years of experience as a Producer for Bagdasarian Productions, Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi's Spumco. He is the recipient of three Annie Awards, including the June Foray Award for significant and benevolent impact on the art of animation.

You can reach Stephen at sworth@animationarchive.org



ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

Interview

Here is a list of the artists Steve spoke about.

T.S. Sullivant

Heinrich Kley

Joseph Kepler

Bernhard Gillam

Thomas Nast

Gustav Dore

Goya

Thomas Rowlandson

George Cruikshank

James Gilray

William Hogarth

Leonardo DaVinci

Hieronymous Bosch

Breugal

News Segment

WWW: CTN Animation Expo Registration
WWW: CTN Animation Expo VIMEO Page

WWW: Bearded Roman






CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Saturday, October 9, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 015: Stephen Worth - Part One

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 015


43 min / 16.5 MB / AAC
10.09.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 Opening with Danny and Michael
00:01:12 Interview with Stephen Worth (Part One)
00:39:58 News and with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Stephen WorthStephen WorthStephen Worth is the Director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. He's a well known expert on vintage animation art with over 20 years of experience as a Producer for Bagdasarian Productions, Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi's Spumco. He is the recipient of three Annie Awards, including the June Foray Award for significant and benevolent impact on the art of animation.

You can reach Stephen at sworth@animationarchive.org



ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

Interview

Here is a list of the artists Steve spoke about.

Harvey Kurtzman
Wally Wood
Will Elder
Jack Davis
Mort Drucker
Sergio Aragones
Don Martin
Paul Coker
Terry Gilliam
Erich Sokel
Eldon Dedini
Jack Elder
Miguel Covarrubias
George Petty
Alberto Vargus
Syd Hoff
Milt Gross
Sam Cobean
Charles Addams
Peter Arno
Whitney Darrow Jr.
James Thurber
Norman Rockwell
N. C. Wyeth
J. C. Leyendecker
Ding Darling
James Montgomery Flag
A. B. Frost
Bill Maulden
Virgil Partch
Louis Raemaekers

News Segment

WWW: Shane Glines' Cartoon Retro
-WWW: Frank Frazetta

Salesman Pete from Salesman Pete on Vimeo.



WWW: Annie Awards - Call for Entries!


CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 014: Lisa Keene - Part Two

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 014


47 min / 18 MB / AAC
09.15.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 Opening with Danny and Michael
00:01:30 Interview with Lisa Keene (Part 2)
00:34:00 News and with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Lisa KeeneLisa KeeneLisa Keene is a background artists at Disney and has been for over 25 years. She has worked on films such as Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted and the upcoming Winnie the Pooh animated feature. Her career began in traditional painting and she has the unique experience of being one of the artists who have successfully and impressively made the transition into 3D and digital media. Her work speaks for itself and we were fortunate that she was willing to sit down and speak with us.




ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

Interview

WWW: Lisa Keene's Website!

News Segment

WWW: Annie Awards - Call for Entries!

WWW: Louis Raemaekers EBOOK

WWW: Disney Television Reunion and Panel

WWW: Pencil Test Depot

WWW: Parka Blogs - Great Art Book Reviews

WWW: Portal 2



CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 013: Lisa Keene - Part One

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 013


39 min / 15 MB / AAC
08.31.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 News with Michael and Danny
00:07:50 Interview with Lisa Keene (Part 1)
00:37:28 Closing notes with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Lisa KeeneLisa KeeneLisa Keene is a background artists at Disney and has been for over 25 years. She has worked on films such as Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted and the upcoming Winnie the Pooh animated feature. Her career began in traditional painting and she has the unique experience of being one of the artists who have successfully and impressively made the transition into 3D and digital media. Her work speaks for itself and we were fortunate that she was willing to sit down and speak with us.




ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

News Segment

WWW: Lisa Keene's Website!



Danny & Annie from StoryCorps on Vimeo.



WWW: Speaking of Animation Podcast




CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A-HAA Podcast 012: Bob Givens - Part Two

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A-HAA Podcast
Episode 012


35 min / 13 MB / AAC
08.18.10 / RSS Feed
MP3 Version

INDEX

00:00:00 News with Michael and Danny
00:05:58 Interview with Bob Givens (Part 2)
00:32:58 Closing notes with Michael and Danny


ABOUT THE GUEST

Bob GivensBob GivensBob Givens has been working in animation since the 1930s. His first feature job was on Snow White (...the original Snow White) and his credits run from then through the new millennium! He has worked as a story artist, character designer, and a layout artist and supervisor in various capacities over the years and has a lot of fascinating stories to tell from his 70 years of experience. Don't miss it!



ABOUT THE HOSTS

Danny YoungDanny  YoungDanny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.

You can reach Danny at... dannyyoung@animationarchive.org

Michael WoodsideMichael  WoodsideMichael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!

You can reach Michael at... michaelwoodside@animationarchive.org


RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

News Segment

WWW: Toy Story 3 Nears $1billion
WWW: Potato Farm Girl - Brianne Drouhard
WWW: Nate Wragg Art Blog Blog
---WWW: Illustribute Website


CREDITS

Produced by Michael Woodside and Danny Young
© 2010 The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood

A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet; Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone; Chris Heckman, Saxophone; David Sedgwick & Derek Ganong, Trumpet)
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