

RA Animation Podcast #10 – Animators of Duel The Rusty Animator Podcast: Animation| Animators| Art | Rusty Gray
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In our last podcast, we spoke with Bobby Beck (CEO and Creative Crusader to both Artella and Animation Mentor) when the Artella short film “Duel” was about to open the CTN animation conference.In this episode, 5 Animators of Duel (Scott, Zee, Tomoyo, Sergey, and Zach) share what it was like to virtually collaborate together around the world on that short. They all have varied levels of animation experience and come from varied backgrounds. But all of them found common ground as Animation Mentor Alumni, and in the passion for great art.Check out the short, each animators reel from the podcast and what was mentioned in the episode below.Duel – Animated Short Film:https://vimeo.com/192507032Animators of Duel Reels and Websites:Scott BrittonAnimator – Animal Logic (Sydney, Australia)http://scottbritton.com.au/https://vimeo.com/85401761Tomoyo MatsudaAnimator – Cinesite (Montreal, Canada)http://www.tomoyomatsuda.com/https://vimeo.com/136479614 Zach BaharovLead Animator – Double Fine Productions (San Francisco, US)http://www.zachbaharov.com/https://vimeo.com/157211426https://vimeo.com/155638979Sergey BerengardAnimator – Bardel Entertainment (Vancouver, Canada)http://www.berengard.com/https://vimeo.com/143401687 Zee MyersAnimator – Iloura (Melbourne, Australia)http://www.junzeemyers.com/work/https://vimeo.com/171185429Mentioned in The Episode:Ted-Ed Lesson – Passcode Riddlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vd1dTBVbFgTed Ed Lesson – Benjamin Bannekerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKnwyVR4P88Thanks for Listening!As always, thank you for taking the time to tune in! I hope it helps you with your animation journey. If you have any tips, suggestions or questions about this episode, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. I’d love to hear from you!Finally, please leave an honest review on iTunes! They are extremely helpful – both for new listeners to discover the podcast and ways I can improve future episodes. Hats off to you, it’s greatly appreciated!I’m looking forward to the next session of The Rusty Animator Podcast and what it can help you with! Happy Animating!
In our last podcast, we spoke with Bobby Beck (CEO and Creative Crusader to both Artella and Animation Mentor) when the Artella short film “Duel” was about to open the CTN animation conference.In this episode, 5 Animators of Duel (Scott, Zee, Tomoyo, Sergey, and Zach) share what it was like to virtually collaborate together around the world on that short. They all have varied levels of animation experience and come from varied backgrounds. But all of them found common ground as Animation Mentor Alumni, and in the passion for great art.Check out the short, each animators reel from the podcast and what was mentioned in the episode below.Duel – Animated Short Film:https://vimeo.com/192507032Animators of Duel Reels and Websites:Scott BrittonAnimator – Animal Logic (Sydney, Australia)http://scottbritton.com.au/https://vimeo.com/85401761Tomoyo MatsudaAnimator – Cinesite (Montreal, Canada)http://www.tomoyomatsuda.com/https://vimeo.com/136479614 Zach BaharovLead Animator – Double Fine Productions (San Francisco, US)http://www.zachbaharov.com/https://vimeo.com/157211426https://vimeo.com/155638979Sergey BerengardAnimator – Bardel Entertainment (Vancouver, Canada)http://www.berengard.com/https://vimeo.com/143401687 Zee MyersAnimator – Iloura (Melbourne, Australia)http://www.junzeemyers.com/work/https://vimeo.com/171185429Mentioned in The Episode:Ted-Ed Lesson – Passcode Riddlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vd1dTBVbFgTed Ed Lesson – Benjamin Bannekerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKnwyVR4P88Thanks for Listening!As always, thank you for taking the time to tune in! I hope it helps you with your animation journey. If you have any tips, suggestions or questions about this episode, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. I’d love to hear from you!Finally, please leave an honest review on iTunes! They are extremely helpful – both for new listeners to discover the podcast and ways I can improve future episodes. Hats off to you, it’s greatly appreciated!I’m looking forward to the next session of The Rusty Animator Podcast and what it can help you with! Happy Animating!