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Animation Is Hard

by Mike Stamm and Matthew Krick

Making your own animation can be an ordeal, but it doesn’t have to be! Hosts Mike and Matthew walk you through the challenges and pitfalls of producing independent animation, and share their advice on everything from scriptwriting to crowdfunding.

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Episodes

Episode 8: Burnout

21m · Published 26 Jan 00:32

The podcast returns after a long absence! Mike and Matthew devote this episode to the complex problem of burnout: how to recognize it, how to deal with it, and how to help others avoid it. They also touch on changing attitudes towards mental health over the last 20 years, and why quitting a job might not be as hard as it seems.

Also, the showhas a new Twitter handle! Please follow us at @animationishard.

Show notes:

CTN Animation Expo

Twitter:@animationishard

Episode 7: Stepping Up Your Game

31m · Published 21 Jun 22:11

Animator Guen Goik chats with Mike and Matthew about how to continue improving yourself as an animator once you’re out of school, so you can get better animation jobs. It takes more than just good animation techniques—communication skills are just as important. Guen also talks about IK hands, Emilia Clarke’s eyebrows, and that time she ran an animation studio in China.

Show notes:

Guenever Goik’s reel

Emilia Clarke Has the Most Insane Eyebrows Known to Man

Breakdowns Can Be Such a Drag

Jane and the Dragon

Episode 6: Sacrifices

28m · Published 29 May 03:34

This week’s episode goes to some dark places. Many personal sacrifices are required when committingyourself toa major creative project. All that time and energy has to come from somewhere. Mike and Matthew share their tales of woe about poor health choices, missing out on great TV shows, and that moment when you realize you’re never going to learn a foreign language. They also cover Mike’s newly launched webcomic project, and how it fits into his dream to become a feature filmmaker.

Show notes:
“5 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Own Life (Without Knowing It),” by David Wong

“Imagining your future projects is holding you back,” by Jessica Abel

“The Automan’s Daughter,” by Mike Stamm and Shadia Amin

Episode 5: Making It as a Freelance Animator

29m · Published 01 May 00:40

This week, Mike and Matthew chat with freelancer Kyle Bernard about his experiences as a working animator. Along the way, they learn about the importance of networking and moving to Burbank, how to figure out what your client rates should be, and the one shot you should never include on your reel. Kyle also shares his process for finding the inner life of an animated character, and the reasons why he hopes to someday work for Disney.

Episode 4: The Pipeline

41m · Published 12 Apr 18:08

This week's episode is all about the technical aspects of making your own animated short: asset management, naming conventions, file versioning software. Sounds boring, right? Well, actually yeah, okay, it is pretty boring. But that's part of the problem! If you skip over the boring stuff to get straight to the fun parts, you'll crash and burn before you ever get your production up and running. Mike and Matthew share some stories from their own animation experiences to drive this point home. Along the way, they cover Subversion vs. Dropbox, making sure your new team members can get started quickly, and a lively discussion about the best ways to keep your spirits up, even when you're staring down the long road of a multi-year production timeline.

Episode 3: Team-building

39m · Published 31 Mar 14:00

Mike and Matthew go deep into the world of freelancers: where to find them, how to negotiate with them, and how to make sure everyone ends up happy.They also cover copyright ownership, payment terms, kill fees, and how not to be a bad client.

Once your team is assembled, you’re going to want to manage communication with a large group of people, and that’s where group-chat clients like Slack come in. Matthew shares some of his thoughts on Basecamp, and Mike explains why video conferencessound gimmicky but are actuallyvital for team morale.

Episode 2: The Inverted Pyramid

35m · Published 13 Mar 19:24

Mike and Matthewtalk about the importance of working out your creative decisions early, during the scriptwriting and storyboarding stage, and how these decisions filter through the stages of pre-visualization, editing and animation. They alsodiscussthe ways to incorporatefreelance artists into a low-budget pipeline, and how best to handlefeedback and criticism of your work.

Episode 1: Why Animation Is Hard

38m · Published 01 Feb 21:59

Mike and Matthew introduce the show and tackle some of the reasons why animation can be so challenging: story problems, budgetary constraints, unrealistic ambitions, limited animation techniques, and the need to get better at firing people.

Animation Is Hard has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:26:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:45.

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