Author: Clay

  • Want to go shopping?

    In case your favorite charity is yourself, I’ve added a link in the sidebar for some of my animation recommendations at Amazon. At this point they only provide space for me to choose nine items, but trust me, they’re all worth owning. There are also links on that page to browse through suggestions (Amazon’s, not mine) for different animation related books, DVDs, music, and software. A fun thing they provide is Listmania where other Amazon customers make related lists of their favorite things. I considered that the page might be a big annoying Amazon ad (which I don’t want cluttering the site), but I’ve actually found it to be a nice way to browse for stuff I didn’t even know I wanted. Ooh, they’re crafty, those Amazonians.

    Plus, if you purchase through that page, Amazon throws some change my way so we all feel good.

    Something I’ve been meaning to post about is Walt’s People Volume 3 by Didier Ghez. Please support Didier in continuing this important series by purchasing a copy of any of these volumes. You can find it on the first page of the “Store.”

    Also, don’t wait to visit Didier’s new blog Disney History.

  • Show 017 – Burny Mattinson, Part Two

    Burny Mattinson, Part Two

    Burny Mattinson has worked at Disney Animation for well over 50 years on such titles as Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, Mickey’s Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Mulan. In part two, Burny describes his transition from his short lived career as a full-fledged animator to a story artist and then to director. He also tells about the transition the studio made from Walt to the twilight of the careers of the Nine Old Men to the development of newer talent that has led the studio through the last 25 years.

    Try the handy new built-in player (Thanks to Warren for the tip):
    [audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/animationpodcast/AP017.mp3]

    Get the MP3 here: Show 17: Burny Mattinson, Part Two
    Animation Podcast Show 17 MP3

    (22.0MB, 47:57 minutes)

    Or get the enhanced version playable only with Quicktime, iTunes, or iPods. (Includes pictures in addition to the audio.)
    Get the AAC here: Show 17: Burny Mattinson, Part Two
    Animation Podcast Show 17 AAC

    (23.9MB, 47:57 minutes)

    Continue for Show Notes…

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  • Survey Results: Favorite Animated Film

    Here are your top picks for the Listener Survey question “What is your favorite animated film?” In all, 88 different titles were chosen as someone’s favorite film and 33 people couldn’t decide.

    EDIT: WOW, what a huge oversight – I skipped Beauty and the Beast in the results. You’ll now find it at it’s rightful place, tied with Jungle Book for the number 3 spot. THANKS EMMA!

    Here are the Top Ten:

    10. Finding Nemo
    9. 101 Dalmatians
    9. The Lion King
    9. The Little Mermaid
    8. Spirited Away
    7. Toy Story
    6. Pinocchio
    5. Monsters, Inc.
    4. Aladdin
    3. Beauty and the Beast (tied with “Undecided”)
    3. The Jungle Book (tied with “Undecided”)
    2. The Iron Giant
    1. The Incredibles

  • Welcome to new visitors

    I’ve been getting a surge of visits today from Cartoon Brew and CG Channel, so if you’re new here, you can find a list of all the shows at this link. Just click on the titles to get to the shows.

    You can also subscribe in iTunes, which is the easiest way to stay updated. There are links for that in the sidebar.

    You can also use the popup player at the top of the sidebar.

    Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoy listening!

    -Clay

  • My Comicon checklist

    I’m sorry to report that I won’t have a new show for a short while. We’re in the middle of a production crunch at work and I’m trying to find where all the time went.

    I am happy to report that I’m going to the San Diego Comicon this weekend. In no particular order, here’s a list of the people I don’t want to miss. I plan on picking up a bunch of sketchbooks this year. The animation presence at the Con has been growing every year and this list reflects that. It’s a lot of people I’ve known in animation, or people whose work I’ve enjoyed online. I’ve tried to list where all these people will be on the show floor, as well as their weblinks. Sorry for any misspelled names, I put this together between playblasts. If there’s anything else you think I should see, leave it in the comments.

    Stuart Ng Books – 5113

    Out of Picture – Peter de Seve and Blue Sky artists, Sat 12:30-2:30

    Pierre Alary – Sat 4-6 sun 2-3:30

    Ricardo Delgado sketchbook

    E-ville press – 4802

    Enrico Casarosa, Ronnie del Carmen, Scott Morse, Jeff Pidgeon, Jim Mahfood, Louis Gonzales

    Flight comics – 1131

    Rodolphe Guenoden

    Stephen Silver – H6

    Thinking Animation – Jamie Oliff – 720

    1 on 1 Animation – Mike Polvani, Wayne Carlisi – 720

    Rick Maki – 721

    Ragnar – 722

    John Nevarez – G3

    Broadview Graphics – Robh Rupel – 5105

    Ovi Nedelcu – at Image Comics booth – 2729

    Chris Turnham – F3

    Tim Biskup – 4937

    Bruce Timm – 4901

    Electric Tiki – Tracy Lee – at Sideshow collectibles booth 1929

    ASIFA Hollywood – 5434

    Conduct Happiness – Joe Moshier, Chris Sonnenberg – 5514

    Academy of Art University – 4601

    Alcatraz High – Bobby Rubio – 1943

    Animation Magazine – 319

    Atomic Monkey Inc. – 3948

    Bakshi Productions, Inc. – 5003

    Bill Plympton, The Animation Show – 5496

    Billy West – 1332

    College for Creative Studies – 519

    Douglas R. TenNapel, Inc. – 1218

    The Entertainment Art Academy – 1021

    Gagne International – Michel Gagne – 2003

    Gama-Go – 4838

    Gary Ham/Dean Yeagle/Scott Tolleson – 1416

    Happy Tree Friends – 3348

    Louie del Carmen/ Octavio Rodriguez – H3

    Sony Pictures Imageworks – 3935

    Spike & Mike‚Äôs Sick & Twisted – 1437

    Toxictoons – Eric Pigors – 321

    Van Eaton Gallery – 501

    Westlund Productions, Inc. – Dream On Silly Dreamer – B8

    Craig Elliott – 4912

    Steve Gordon, Mitchell Bernal – 4609

    And some talks I may duck in to see:

    State of the animation industry – Sat 12-1, room 4

    Quick draw – Sat 12:30-2 room 6CDEF

    Bradbury, Harryhausen, Ackerman – Sat 1-2, room 20

    Comics podcasting – Sun 11:30 -1 room 8

    EDIT: Almost forgot to add:
    Club Coconut – Chris Sanders – 2044

    EDIT 2: And another one – thanks Cartoon Brew:
    John Kricfalusi – at Every Picture Tells a Story – 4721, Sat 2-5

  • A worthy cause

    UPDATE: TOTAL RAISED $500Skip to the end of this post for the final update.

    In September, I’ll be participating in the 2006 Nautica Malibu Triathlon to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. As part of a relay team, I’ll swim a half mile in the ocean and then hand it off to my teammates who will bike and run to the finish. In honor of the movie Cars, we’ve named our team the Tri Tractor Tippers. Say that three time fast.

    It is for charity and I would really appreciate your support. I know that a great bunch of people listen to this show and if just a small percent of the audience donates any amount, no matter how big or small, it will be easy to reach my goal of raising $300. All donations are tax-deductable. I already feel good knowing The Animation Podcast may help bring something positive to this cause.

    Click here to go my donation page and see how much we’ve raised.
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  • Some GK drawings

    John Nevarez consistently delivers fantastic drawings and an un-ending list of blogs to check out. You’ll be happy if you check the first on his list from yesterday for some work from a past guest.

  • Question : Did the email notification work?

    There’s a link in the sidebar to sign up for email updates. I’m wondering if the people who added their email actually got a notification of the latest podcast. If you did or didn’t, could you please let me know. Everyone doesn’t have to reply, naturally, but I’d like to hear from at least a handful of people to know if it’s working. Thanks.

  • Disney Family Albums

    Amid mentioned this on Cartoon Brew on Sunday, but listener Jeff Zirky doesn’t want anyone to miss it and I think he’s right. The Disney Family Albums aired on the Disney Channel in the ’80s and unless you taped them then, they are hard to find. Not any more, thanks to the wonder that is YouTube. Here’s what Jeff had to say:

    If you click on the link below, you will find 3 of the Disney Family Albums. Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, and Ward Kimble Video interviews, in parts. This is not just inspirational, but a great sorce for learning. For example Frank talks about how he took the difficulty he had in life, and put it into his scenes. This is a great tool for creating charater.(Reminded me of your Nick Ranieri interview when he talkes about his scene in Rescuers.) I hope you share this with all of your listeners.

    Check them out while they last.
    Here’s the link.

    Thanks Jeff!

  • Survey Results: Favorite Character

    Here are your top picks for the Listener Survey question “Who is your favorite animated character?” The variety of results were amazing. There were 113 characters that each received one vote. I’ll post those here soon.

    Here are the Top Ten (plenty of ties here):

    10. Buzz Lightyear
    10. The Iron Giant
    10. Jack Skellington
    10. Mike Wazowski
    10. Samurai Jack
    9. Ariel
    9. Pinocchio
    9. Roger Rabbit
    9. Wile E. Coyote
    8. Baloo
    8. Donald Duck
    8. Goofy
    8. Gromit
    8. Homer Simpson
    7. Kuzco
    7. Mickey Mouse
    7. Mr. Incredible
    7. Scrat
    7. Sully
    7. Totoro
    6. Aladdin
    6. The Genie
    6. Shere Kahn
    5. Stitch
    4. Tarzan
    3. Bugs Bunny
    2. The Beast
    1. Daffy Duck