Toon Talks Podcast

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A place for discussion on the art of animation.

  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Show 29 James Chiang


    It is such a pleasure to be able to share with you all, the inspiration I get every time I chat with James.

    I’ve known James for a few years now, and he really is one of my top five all inspiring people to talk to. His engaging conversation always makes me look at things in a new way. I feel like I level up both as an animator and a human, after I chat with him. Having worked on Open Season and Robots as an animator, Oddbods as co-creator and the originally director, Surfs Up and Ice Age 2 in pre-production James now continues to teach and inspire the next generation of animators at Animation Mentor and Paint masterpieces (they really are, I’ve seen them!). Clearly this was a really fun chat for me, I thoroughly enjoyed it, I hope you do too.

    Animated Spirit – Art, Animation and Film Analyis
    Animation Mentor Profile

    22 January 2018, 7:46 pm
  • 17 minutes 53 seconds
    Show 28 Glen Keane


    This was my second time meeting Glen, I don’t mind telling you, that my first time I was too shy to talk. This time, I done a little better.

    The legendary Glen Keane. He is the most well known animator alive today… perhaps due to how his characters makes us feel. Ariel, Pocahontas, Beast, Aladdin, Rapunzel… Tarzan. All of these stirring vast amounts of emotion like no other character before. Glen really does animate from the inside out.
    So you can imagine my exhilaration (and nerves) as I got a few moments to ask his advice about animation. I tried hard to find questions that would reap the most beneficial information. I feel this interview is unique in that, we drive right into the heart of animation to try and discover what is at the foundation of making a legendary animator.

    The making of Dear Basketball

    Duet

    Keane Art

    18 December 2017, 7:16 pm
  • 44 minutes 39 seconds
    Show 27 Scot Stafford


    The man behind the music of pretty much all my favorite short films, such a delight to chat with composer extraordinaire, Scot Stafford!
    In this interview we discus the ins and outs of making incredibly engaging music. We talk about the challenges of creating music for Spotlight Stories’s 360 short films Vs music for regular film. We also chat about his production company Pollen as well as the charity work he does with Cambodian Living Arts. Scot has collaborated with the animation genius’s that are Glen Keane, Doug Sweetland, Jan Pinkava, Mark Oftedal and Shannon Tindle and he has won AICE’s 2015 Best Music Award for his work on Duet. As he says himself, anything he can stay about music, is applicable to any creative field, so no doubt all creatives will find some inspiration in this episode. Check out the links below for more information and I hope you enjoy the show!

    Sonaria
    Sonaria: Behind The Scenes
    Pollen Music Group Website
    Huff Post chat with Pollen Music Group
    Sound Explorations with Scot Stafford
    Pollen Music Group on Twitter
    Cambodian Living Arts

    4 December 2017, 7:50 pm
  • 59 minutes 13 seconds
    Show 26 Glenn Sylvester

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    Glenn has worked some of the most inspirational movies to me, it was such a treat to sit and chat with him for a while.

    Fievel Goes West, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace … these movies create a sense of excitement among most animators… and Glenn got to work on them. In this podcast we talked about his career, what is was like to work with some of the most influential directors of our time as well as what steps up and coming animator can take to make it in this industry. 

    As always, thank you for listening. 

    21 March 2017, 5:44 pm
  • 2 hours 3 minutes
    Show 25 Sandro Cleuzo

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    Sandro is one of the most highly respected artist’s alive today. I’ve wanted to talk to him for years! So trilled I finally got the chance!!
    It continues to amaze me that Sandro has been working as an artist since the age of 14! He’s worked on so many memorable scenes and characters. Truly, his work is the epitome of charm! Please do take out a moment to enjoy some of his work on his reel, which I have linked below.

    https://vimeo.com/35113133

    7 April 2016, 4:31 am
  • 1 hour 33 minutes
    Show 24 Hotel Transylvania 2 Unofficial Commentary

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    I’m delighted we could gather some of the amazing crew to talk about our time on Hotel Transylvania 2!

    I’ve never worked with such an enthusiastic, supportive crew! It was so much fun to get together again and relive some of the adventures we had making this awesome film!

    Check out the guests:
    John Vassallo
    Valerie Morrison
    Jason Martinsen
    Chad Ellis
    Siggi Orri Þórhannesson
    Sianoosh Nasiriziba
    Jeff Panko
    Glenn Sylvester
    Matthew Kummer

    1 February 2016, 3:15 pm
  • 1 hour 36 seconds
    Show 23 Sony Supervisors

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    I am completely trilled to have been at Sony when these three amazing Sups were under one roof, so I could grab them for a chat!

    When I was working at Sony, Alan was in LA. Pete was here in Vancouver and Josh was up every other week or so. It was a spot of luck that Alan was down on one of the weeks we had Josh – I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to grab all three for the podcast! Josh is just starting out as a supervisor, Alan has some experience behind him now with Hotel Transylvania 2 (he’s now supervising on Smurfs) and Pete is a veteran animator, who has supervised on a number of movies to date.

    Enjoy the podcast folks, feel free to comment. It’s always great to hear your thoughts :)

    21 December 2015, 4:19 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Show 22 Bruce Smith

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    Bruce is one of the most talented and charismatic animators you’ll find in the industry, what a pleasure to talk with him!
    A graduate of Cal Arts, Bruce broke into the industry working with Bill Mendez on one of my childhood favourites, the Garfield specials. He also worked with Dale Bear at Bear animation working on Who Framed Rodger Rabbit. Later animating on Space Jam at Warner’s, Supervising at Disney on Kurchak as well as the Baboons & Baby Baboons, in Tarzan Pacha, in Emperor’s New Groove, Pearl in Home on The Range, Dr. Facilier in Princes and the Frog, Kanga, Roo and Piglet in Winnie the Pooh … the list goes on :) He directed Bebe’s Kids (Character based off Robin Harris’ stand up act), and co-created and directed the tv show Proud Family. He’s currently directing at Paramount Pictures.
    Bruce’s personality makes him instantly likeable, unafraid to be himself and proud of his background and cutler which to me, makes him all the more admirable. I clearly had a wonderful time talking with Bruce, I hope you have a wonderful time listening.

    Bruce’s Piglet Test on the Pencil Test Depot

    More pencil tests on the Living Lines blog

    23 November 2015, 4:26 pm
  • 1 hour 41 minutes
    Show 21 Dale Baer

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    I’m still pinching myself, that this conversation happened… I’ve wanted to talk to Dale for as long as I can remember!
    One of the most talented and endearing people in animation, Dale hardly needs an introduction. A student of the Nine Old Men, towards the end of the golden age of animation, his forty years the in the industry has seen him to supervise Yzma, in Emperor’s New Groove, Alameda Slim and Junior in Home on the Range, Wilbur in Meet the Robinson’s, and Owl, in Winnie the Pooh. The list of movies and commercials he has worked on, is the longest list of anyone’s I’ve seen!!

    We discuss his career and the changes he has seen in the industry, including the change over from the Nine Old Men and the turn of films, from traditional animation to CG animation. For me, this chat was delightful and insightful. I hope it is for you too! Enjoy.

    8 September 2015, 8:26 pm
  • 2 hours 4 minutes
    Show 20 Shawn Kelly

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    Shawn inspired me to do things I never would have, my life would be so much less had I not listen. It’s truly an honour to have such a wonderful person on the show.

    Shawn Kelly set his sights on working at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) at age five when he saw the movie Star Wars in the cinema with is father. After a seemly random thread of events he started studying under the tutelage of animators Bill Hennes and John Root, he studied drawing and computer software throughout high school, attended community college, and Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

    A summer internship at ILM introduced Shawn to another influential mentor, animation director Wayne Gilbert. It was through Wayne that Shawn realized that he wasn’t learning what he needed at school. Shawn left the academy in 1996 for a job as a character animator at former video game and educational company Presage Software, and continued his studies with Gilbert twice a week. They became very close friends and remain so, today.

    It took about two years but Shawn fulfilled his lifelong dream and landed a job at ILM in 1998 and since that time, he has worked on numerous films including War of the Worlds, for which he animated tripods and probes; Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, where he helped develop and animate the vulture droids and animated Yoda in a pivotal swordfight; and Rango, where he was the Lead Animator for both the Mayor of Dirt and the Spirit of the West. He also worked as Lead Animator on all three Transformers movies. Kelly’s credits feature 23 films including Hulk, the Star Wars prequels, AI: Artificial Intelligence, and The Avengers.

    Not to forget, he’s also co founder of Animation Mentor, the first on line animation school.

    So as you can see we had lots to talk about and Shawn was incredibly generous with his time. I’m so grateful to have him on the show.

    15 June 2015, 3:30 pm
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