32 min

Animator's Blueprint: Interview with Animator Jay Jackson Animator's Blueprint

    • Visual Arts

Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Animator's Blueprint, where we delve into the captivating world of animation and uncover the secrets behind the scenes. I'm your host, Emily Knight, and today, we have the privilege of sitting down with Jay Jackson, a seasoned animator with a wealth of experience and wisdom to share.

Jay's journey into animation began with a humble start in St. Joseph, Missouri, where he embarked on his creative path. His passion for animation was ignited during his time at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he delved into the world of animated filmmaking, inspired by the legendary Preston Blair book.

Despite facing initial rejection, Jay's perseverance and dedication paid off when he landed a coveted opportunity at the Walt Disney Studio, where he honed his skills under the guidance of mentor Eric Larson. From there, Jay's illustrious career led him to work on iconic projects such as "The Little Mermaid" and "Tarzan," where he brought beloved characters to life with his unique flair and creativity.

In our candid conversation, Jay shares invaluable insights into the evolution of animation from the traditional hand-drawn era to the digital age. He reflects on the challenges and joys of working in both 2D and 3D animation, highlighting the importance of storytelling and character development in creating memorable animations.

One of Jay's standout experiences was working on "The Simpsons Movie," where he navigated the dynamic world of comedy and improvisation, constantly adapting to script revisions and comedic timing. His dedication to his craft shines through as he recounts the intricate process of animating musical sequences and bringing characters to life with nuanced expressions and gestures.

Throughout the interview, Jay emphasizes the importance of observation, planning, and collaboration in the animation process. He shares invaluable advice for aspiring animators, encouraging them to study life, practice figure drawing, and embrace the art of storytelling.

As our conversation comes to a close, Jay leaves us with his best piece of advice for budding animators: observe life, practice figure drawing, and always plan before you animate. His words resonate with aspiring animators and seasoned professionals alike, serving as a guiding light in their creative journey.

Join us in extending our gratitude to Animation Mentor for sponsoring this episode. Visit animationmentor.com/podcast to download a complimentary animation ebook as our gift to you.

Thank you for tuning in to today's episode of the Animator's Blueprint. Stay creative, keep animating your world, and we'll see you in the next episode.

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Animation Mentor is the original online animation school, taught by professional working animators from major studios such as Pixar, DreamWorks, and Industrial Light & Magic. We’ve been training the industry’s best animators since 2005! Get more information or request a free animation e-book here: ⁠https://am3d.co/3NX4Ehc⁠

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Learn Character Animation online at Animation Mentor ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3VPJG5h⁠
Check Out Animation Mentor's Courses and Workshops: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Uq8xfl⁠

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⁠#3danimation⁠ ⁠#animationschool⁠ ⁠#animationcareer⁠ ⁠#animatedfilms⁠ ⁠#animation

Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Animator's Blueprint, where we delve into the captivating world of animation and uncover the secrets behind the scenes. I'm your host, Emily Knight, and today, we have the privilege of sitting down with Jay Jackson, a seasoned animator with a wealth of experience and wisdom to share.

Jay's journey into animation began with a humble start in St. Joseph, Missouri, where he embarked on his creative path. His passion for animation was ignited during his time at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he delved into the world of animated filmmaking, inspired by the legendary Preston Blair book.

Despite facing initial rejection, Jay's perseverance and dedication paid off when he landed a coveted opportunity at the Walt Disney Studio, where he honed his skills under the guidance of mentor Eric Larson. From there, Jay's illustrious career led him to work on iconic projects such as "The Little Mermaid" and "Tarzan," where he brought beloved characters to life with his unique flair and creativity.

In our candid conversation, Jay shares invaluable insights into the evolution of animation from the traditional hand-drawn era to the digital age. He reflects on the challenges and joys of working in both 2D and 3D animation, highlighting the importance of storytelling and character development in creating memorable animations.

One of Jay's standout experiences was working on "The Simpsons Movie," where he navigated the dynamic world of comedy and improvisation, constantly adapting to script revisions and comedic timing. His dedication to his craft shines through as he recounts the intricate process of animating musical sequences and bringing characters to life with nuanced expressions and gestures.

Throughout the interview, Jay emphasizes the importance of observation, planning, and collaboration in the animation process. He shares invaluable advice for aspiring animators, encouraging them to study life, practice figure drawing, and embrace the art of storytelling.

As our conversation comes to a close, Jay leaves us with his best piece of advice for budding animators: observe life, practice figure drawing, and always plan before you animate. His words resonate with aspiring animators and seasoned professionals alike, serving as a guiding light in their creative journey.

Join us in extending our gratitude to Animation Mentor for sponsoring this episode. Visit animationmentor.com/podcast to download a complimentary animation ebook as our gift to you.

Thank you for tuning in to today's episode of the Animator's Blueprint. Stay creative, keep animating your world, and we'll see you in the next episode.

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Animation Mentor is the original online animation school, taught by professional working animators from major studios such as Pixar, DreamWorks, and Industrial Light & Magic. We’ve been training the industry’s best animators since 2005! Get more information or request a free animation e-book here: ⁠https://am3d.co/3NX4Ehc⁠

===========

Learn Character Animation online at Animation Mentor ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3VPJG5h⁠
Check Out Animation Mentor's Courses and Workshops: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Uq8xfl⁠

===========

Join us on social media:
Instagram ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3DuoLxe⁠
LinkedIn ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3RRNqnZ⁠
Facebook ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3WpkzY4⁠
X ► ⁠https://bit.ly/3ftRt9j⁠
TikTok ► ⁠https://bit.ly/45Lx5or⁠

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⁠#3danimation⁠ ⁠#animationschool⁠ ⁠#animationcareer⁠ ⁠#animatedfilms⁠ ⁠#animation

32 min