The VFX Process

Bigtooth Studios

Jamie Bakewell talks to some of the Film, Game & TV industry's most talented artists. From Concept Artists, to Previs, 3D Animators and VFX Artists. We talk about a project of theirs and take a look at what went into them, as well as show an insight into the mind and workflow of each artist. For more conversations like these, check out out YouTube HERE

  1. 12/26/2025

    #79 Aaron Blaise: The Emotional Story of SNOW BEAR: A Hand-Drawn Animated Masterpiece

    In this in-depth podcast interview, we sit down with Aaron Blaise, a legendary animator with 38 years of experience, known for his work at Disney Animation Studios during the golden era of the 1990s. Aaron shares incredible stories from animating Disney classics like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and directing Brother Bear. Aaron opens up about his life-changing journey after the devastating loss of his wife in 2007, a moment that led him to leave Disney and rebuild his career from the ground up. He founded Creature Art Teacher (The Art of Aaron Blaise), an online education platform dedicated to teaching drawing, animation, and traditional animation techniques to artists around the world. We dive deep into the creation of SNOW BEAR - A Hand-Drawn Animated Short Film. Created digitally while using classic traditional animation methods, the making of Snow Bear was fully documented across Aaron’s YouTube channel and website, building anticipation for the film, which has just been shortlisted for Best Animated Short at the upcoming Academy Awards. Inspired by grief, healing, and finding love again, Snow Bear tells the touching story of a lonely polar bear searching for companionship, making it both heartbreaking and heartwarming. In this conversation, we discuss: ✅ Aaron Blaise’s career at Disney Animation in the 1990s ✅ Working on iconic animated films like The Lion King and Aladdin ✅ Leaving Disney and starting Creature Art Teacher ✅ The emotional story behind Snow Bear ✅ How to create an animated short film from scratch ✅ Using traditional animation techniques in a digital workflow ✅ Art, loss, resilience, and finding purpose again Whether you’re an animator, artist, Disney fan, or storyteller, this episode is packed with inspiration, practical insights, and honest reflection from one of the industry’s most respected figures. 🎬 Video Podcast: 🎬 Watch Snow Bear: https://youtu.be/xOXolSQcEb4?si=9LTK7XS0g4DfE97o 🌐 Official Snow Bear Film Website: https://snowbearshort.com/ 🎨 Aaron Blaise’s Website / Creature Art Teacher: https://creatureartteacher.com/ 🐻‍❄️ Polar Bears International: https://polarbearsinternational.org/

    1h 12m
  2. 11/14/2025

    #76 Magnus Møller: How Tumblehead Mastered Houdini for Animation & Built Their Studio

    In this episode, we talk with Magnus Møller, animator, 3D artist, and creative director of Tumblehead Animation Studio — an award-winning production company based in Viborg, Denmark, which he runs with his partner Peter Smith. Magnus shares how he built Tumblehead from the ground up and what it takes to run a successful animation studio. He offers practical advice on getting clients, maintaining creative freedom, and why he believes making original short films under your studio’s name is more effective than any showreel — helping attract the kind of projects and collaborators you actually want. The conversation also explores Tumblehead’s short film “Turbulence,” created with Christopher Rutledge in collaboration with SideFX to test the new Houdini animation tools. Known mainly for its VFX power, Houdini has rarely been used for character animation — until now. Magnus explains how the team built a custom Houdini animation pipeline, executed the film from start to finish inside the software, and ultimately switched their entire studio pipeline to Houdini. As he puts it, “having every department in the same software feels like living in the future.” ➡️ How to start and grow a creative animation studio ➡️ Why short films can replace traditional showreels ➡️ Insights into Tumblehead’s Houdini pipeline ➡️ Behind the scenes of the short film “Turbulence” Watch - TURBULENCE Watch - VIDEO PODCAST Connect -TUMBLEHEAD

    1h 17m

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Jamie Bakewell talks to some of the Film, Game & TV industry's most talented artists. From Concept Artists, to Previs, 3D Animators and VFX Artists. We talk about a project of theirs and take a look at what went into them, as well as show an insight into the mind and workflow of each artist. For more conversations like these, check out out YouTube HERE

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