The DIY Animation Show

Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse

The do-it-yourself guide for independent animators. Learn tips and tricks to make your own animated web series, shorts, features and gifs!

  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    ‘DeadEndia’ Creator Hamish Steele (Pt 02) :: DIYA #28
    Welcome back to Part 02 of our conversation with DeadEndia creator and showrunner - and pitch extraordinaire - Hamish Steele! Last episode we talked about how the original DeadEndia story drew from some of the real life experiences Hamish and his friends had, and how our own real life experiences are, and can be, reflected in the shows that we watch and create. Now in Part 02, we’re picking up again as Hamish considers what’s most important about DeadEndia that he really wanted to protect as it became an animated show, as well as: - Plenty of pitching advice gleaned from Hamish’s years of experience (including a link on diyanimation.show to his pitching webinar, 'How to Pitch Perfectly'!) - How collaboration can bolster representation and amplify others’ voices - Hamish’s wonderfully straight-forward answer to ‘guilty’ pleasures - And his dearest wish for DeadEndia, and how you can help make it happen! This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    17 February 2021, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    ‘DeadEndia’ Creator Hamish Steele (Pt 01) :: DIYA #27
    Hey you! Welcome back to The DIY Animation Show! We’re kicking off Season 5 with DeadEndia creator and showrunner, Hamish Steele! Possibly best currently known for his graphic novel, DeadEndia*, Hamish also has wide experience of developing and pitching animated shows, directing and writing with Blink Industries, has won an Eisner award, AND is a self-confessed zine enthusiast (if you ever get your eyes on his Paul Rudd zine, you won’t regret it!). His work is silly and fun, and infused with warmth and a real heart for human experience. We were super excited to speak with him all about DeadEndia - to discover how his webcomic became an animated series, and what that process was like - and enjoyed an incredibly uplifting and astute conversation, ranging from his broad work experience to his and his friends’ own personal experience of life. Today in Part 01 Hamish shares with us... - All about Deadendia - its roots, its heart, and its 10-year journey from short, to webcomic, to published book, to animated series - His experiences of show development and writing - What it’s like showrunning during the UK’s covid-19 lockdown, and finding ways to keep the team’s spirits buoyed up - And the importance of being part of the conversation about LGBT representation This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    27 January 2021, 12:00 am
  • 18 minutes 51 seconds
    DIYA: Season 5!
    Whaaaaaat! It’s season 5 of the DIY Animation Show! It’s been a very strange year, with a lot of unexpected events, but we're back and excited for this new Season of the Show! We’ll be here on January 27th with our first guest of Season 5 - DeadEndia creator & show runner, and pitch extraordinaire, Hamish Steele! He was such a joy to talk with, and it’s such an uplifting and encouraging conversation; we think you’re going to love it! We’re also trying some new things this season, so listen to the recording for all the details. The short version is: ___ a more raw feel to the show, with less intense editing ___ a more spontaneous and flexible release schedule ___ and a broader range of topics We’re really looking forward to this season of DIYA, and want to thank you for your support, patience and for sticking with us <3 We really hope this past year has been ok for you, and we’re wishing you all the best for 2021, with fresh hope and excitement for your projects. Keep being your awesome self, and we’ll be here with our first interview of the season on January 27th! Follow your heart, and have fun animating! <3
    20 January 2021, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Nintendo, Gifs, and Baguettes – Interview with Kevin ‘KekeFlipnote’ Gemin (Pt 02) :: DIYA #26
    Bonjour et bienvenue to the DIY animation show! We are back with part 2 of our interview with Kevin Gemin, aka KekeFlipNote, as well as our final episode of season four! Last time, we learned how the Nintendo DSi ignited Kevin’s passion for animating that still burns strong to this day. We were also given a detailed walkthrough of just how he makes his adorable, bouncing animations, as well as how to survive the naysayers and focus on what brings you joy. Today in Part 2, Kevin continues to enlighten us… - ...As he recounts how he came to work on the video series 'L'Odyssee de Klassik' - The most challenging episode of 'L'Odyssee de Klassik' and why - Tips for animating dance to music - Practices for supporting other artists online and protecting your own work - And the one most vital thing he thinks a diy animator needs! This episode wraps up Season 4 of the DIY Animation Show. This summer, there won’t be any season break posts as we both have big personal things coming up - moving, job transitions - you all know what that’s like! So we hope you all have a fantastic spring and summer, filled with fun and animation, and we’ll see you back here for Season 5 in autumn 2020! (Be on the lookout - we’ll post a teaser the week before we release the first new episode!) Until then, follow your heart, and have fun animating! This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    19 February 2020, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Nintendo, Gifs, and Baguettes – Interview with Kevin ‘KekeFlipnote’ Gemin (Pt 01) :: DIYA #25
    What do pigeons, baguettes, and a Nintendo DSi all have in common? Kevin Gemin, of course! AKA 'KekeFlipnote'! Hailing from France, Keke’s work overflows with joy and charm. It’s easy to recognize his work. Quite often, his animations feature adorably bouncy, dancing, happy animals, smiling and living their best lives in silly and sweet scenarios. On top of this, the aesthetic of his animations is completely unique. Using his trusty Nintendo DSi as his go-to tool, the final look of his animations is a semi-pixelated 2D affair, unable to be replicated using any other program outside of the FlipNote Studio app. If you ever need to put a smile on your face, just turn to Keke’s work. You’ll be grinning ear-to-ear in no time! In today’s interview, we learn… - “Why pigeons, foxes, and baguettes?” - How FlipNote Studio’s unique magic captured Keke’s heart - Exactly how Keke creates one of his gifs in FlipNote Studio… and it’s not as straight-forward as you’d think - How Keke makes his squash and stretch ‘just so squashy and stretchy’ - And surviving the naysayers and focusing on what brings you joy This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    22 January 2020, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Special – Holiday Spectacular, vol. 2 :: DIYA #24
    Happy Holidays! In this year's Christmas special, we're shooting the breeze about the incredible Klaus (Netflix 2019), our plans for the holiday break, personal projects, hopes for 2020, and way too much food. Grab a tasty hot beverage, some cosy socks, and hang with us for some super chill Christmas vibes! <3 Jess & Lauren This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Big thank you to Antisocialite and SadBunny for this episode’s Holiday-themed music. Intro: Antisocialite - https://soundcloud.com/antisocialite/8-bit-wish-you-a-merry-christmas Outro: SadBunny - https://soundcloud.com/sadbunny/sadbunny-christmas-chiptune-medley
    18 December 2019, 12:00 am
  • 51 minutes 25 seconds
    Background Design with ‘Clarence’ Background Artist, Thomas Wellmann (Pt 02) :: DIYA #23
    Hallo, gutentag, and welcome back to the DIY Animation show! We’re here with part 2 of our interview with Thomas Wellmann - background artist on Clarence and Summer Camp Island, Adventure Time storyboard artist, illustrator, AND indie comics creator in his spare time. Last time, in Part 1 Thomas shared his process for creating backgrounds for animation, as well as discussing his lo-fi, grounded approach to making his art, and encouraging the evolution of your visual style. And in case you missed it, be sure to check out his latest book, 'Nika, Lotte, Mangold!' It looks so good, and is available from publisher Rotopol Press - http://www.rotopolpress.de/en/produkte/nika-lotte-mangold-zeichenheft So today in Part 2 of our interview, Thomas talks about - His free-fly approach to character design - His creative process for making his comics - He breaks down some helpful techniques for creating backgrounds with crazy perspective - Discusses the importance of finishing things - And, of course, shares the one most vital thing he thinks a DIY Animator(or creator! needs Plus, we have a bonus conversation on whether we really need websites, and what Germany’s comics scene was like. Thomas has such great creative energy, and a real passion for exploring and making, so grab your bare essentials and adventure boots, and let's get on with the show! This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    20 November 2019, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Background Design with ‘Clarence’ Background Artist, Thomas Wellmann (Pt 01) :: DIYA #22
    Today we talk with story and background artist Thomas Wellmann, calling all the way from Germany! Thomas Wellmann wears many hats as an artist, being an illustrator, a background artist for Clarence and Summer Camp Island, a storyboard artist on Adventure Time, and an indie comics creator in his spare time! We were initially stoked to pick his brains just about making backgrounds for some of our favourite shows. But as we soon learned, and as you’ll soon hear, his wealth of experience lead to an enriching discussion on what it means to tell a visual story, whether through backgrounds, comics, or in the simplest of drawings. We loved his grounded, simple approach to his art, as well as his enthusiasm and curiosity towards making it, and we know you will too! So today in pt 1, we talk with Thomas about: - How he got to work on Adventure Time & Clarence… while still living in Germany - His favourite things that help him work effectively from home - His technical nuts & bolts process for creating backgrounds for Clarence - His lo-fi, no-frills approach to creating his art - And His philosophy on visual style and encouraging its evolution This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    23 October 2019, 12:00 am
  • 48 minutes 27 seconds
    "In the Name of the Moon!" - Interview with Kate Sullivan, Moon Animate Make-Up (Pt 2) :: DIYA #21
    We're back with part 2 of our interview with Kate Sullivan, the magical Guardian behind the wheel of fan-animations, Moon Animate Make-Up 1 and 2! In part 1, Kate touched on what her re-animated project process was like, the state of 2D animation, what makes a great demo reel, and what hustling really looks like. Now, here in part 2, Kate dives into more detail about: - her project management process for Moon Animate Make-Up 2, from breaking down the episode, to dishing out the work, to putting it all together - discusses the importance of fan creations and making the transition from fan to professional - we also go over the importance of timing for your animated project, career, and any aspect of life - and, of course, the one most vital thing she thinks a DIY animator needs! We should mention Kate's audio gets iffy in places - her WiFi and Skype were having a tough time, BUT we so enjoyed Kate’s active energy and love of Sailor Moon, and her optimism and excitement for what the animation community will create next shines through. In the name of Moon Animate, let’s start part 2!
    25 September 2019, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    "In the Name of the Moon!" - Interview with Kate Sullivan, Moon Animate Make-Up (Pt 1) :: DIYA #20
    Season 4 is here! And boy, do we have a good’un - we talk with powerhouse & pioneer Kate Sullivan, all about project managing her legendary Sailor Moon re-animation collabs: Moon Animate Make-Up! As well as giving us a look into the project management-side of Moon Animate Make-Up 1 & 2, Kate also drops some real talk on the state of 2D animation, what makes a brilliant demo reel, and what hustling really looks like. Whether you want to head up a similar collaboration or take part in one, this episode is for you! And now, in the name of the Moon, check out this interview! This episode is an indie production from your hosts, Jessica Doll & Lauren Morse. Our theme music is provided by Azureflux.
    21 August 2019, 12:00 am
  • 17 minutes 39 seconds
    Season Break - DIYA Goes to Denver Pop Culture Con 2019! :: SB#5
    We will be tabling at Denver Pop Culture Con 2019! Woohoooo!!! What is Denver Pop Culture Con, you may ask? Held in Denver, Colorado, and formerly titled Denver Comic Con, DPCC is a 3-day family friendly pop culture convention that features some of the best in pop culture entertainment. This year, it runs from Friday May 31st - Sunday June 2nd at the Colorado Convention center. We’ll be at booth CC11 promoting the show, selling special DIYA stickers, and geeking out with people about animation (of course!). Jess will also be selling some prints and commissions for those interested! To hear more details - including a special secret code for convention freebies that you won’t want to miss - check out the audio recording! Let us know if you’ll be there! And if you can’t, never fear! You can check out our social channels during the convention for photo bombs and general convention shenanigans (@DIYAShow on Instagram and Twitter). And a post-convention blog will go up in June featuring photos from the trip, stories, and who knows what else!
    15 May 2019, 12:00 am
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