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Animator's Breakfast has the simple mission of providing a raw and honest space for animation professionals to discuss what work inspired them to follow their dreams.

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Animator's Breakfast has the simple mission of providing a raw and honest space for animation professionals to discuss what work inspired them to follow their dreams.

    The Nine Old Men's Favourite Film - Sword in the Stone & The Jungle Book with Will Finn - E028

    The Nine Old Men's Favourite Film - Sword in the Stone & The Jungle Book with Will Finn - E028

    Will Finn has definitely animated a movie from your childhood.

    Joining the industry in 1979, despite being told that Animation was dead. He sweated his way up the ranks, being taught by the last remnants of the Nine Old Men. Nobody knew where the industry was going but having put in the work through the difficult period, he was ready to sink his teeth into great characters during the renaissance, like Cogsworth or Iago.

    Getting to talk to Will is such an amazing treat for me, he’s such a deep treasure trove of insider information across many studios and he’s kind enough to share all that throughout this podcast. Styling himself similar to Grandpa Simpson, recounting his tales. True to form, Will surprised me when he wanted to talk about not just one, but two Disney features of the 60’s: Sword in the Stone and The Jungle Book.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:


    The difficulty animation faced in the 1970s
    Why Sword in the Stone was everyone’s favourite film to work on
    How The Jungle Book worked where The Sword in the Stone didn’t

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!

    • 1 hr 5 min
    They don't get enough credit - Early Role Models with Eric Towner - E027

    They don't get enough credit - Early Role Models with Eric Towner - E027

    When I think of the words play and animation, two words come to mind: Robot Chicken.

    A show from the insanely talented folks at Stoopid Buddy Studios. Animator and Studio Founder, Eric Towner, shares his story of moving to LA, finding a stop motion animation job on Craigslist which ultimately led him to working on the second season of Robot Chicken, and from there, becoming one of the lead creatives at the studio.

    Sitting down with Eric was an incredible treat for me, I’ve always wanted to know more about their studio and the playful approach they have to creation. Then Eric shared with me his chosen point of inspiration: his mother. A creative soul who encouraged her children to engage with the world in a thoughtful and curious way, which has shown through Eric’s own work.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:

    - The limitations of filming stop motion back in the day
    - behind the scenes on early seasons Robot Chicken
    - The importance of early mentors in shaping your creative path

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!

    If you want to know more about the nounsfest we discuss in the conversation, check it out here!

    NOUNS FEST — www.nounsfest.tv

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Disney's Pinocchio with Andrew Chesworth - E026

    Disney's Pinocchio with Andrew Chesworth - E026

    Oscar nominated director Andrew Chesworth has such an interesting career. He worked at Disney animating on Frozen, Feast, Big Hero Six, Zootopia, Moana, Get a Horse! to name a few, before working with SPA Studios on Klaus and Ember, as well as directing two of my all time favourite animated shorts: One Small Step and The Brave Locomotive.

    Sitting down with Andrew was a great privilege, especially when he told me he wanted to talk about Disney’s 1940 Pinocchio. Often overlooked in the oeuvre of early Disney animated features, Pinocchio is a true tour de force in pushing the medium forward. More expensive than the highly successful Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, you can see no corners were cut with Pinocchio. Approaching with the mentality of no limitations, Walt Disney and his team were firing on all cylinders, finding a strong moral story, complex characters with distinct personalities mixed with incredible technical innovations as well as standout artistry in animation.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:


    The making of One Small Step and The Brave Locomotive
    The stylistic approach of each animator, including the criminally overlooked Art Babbitt and Bill Tytla.
    Irony at the base level of Pinocchio and the dangerous world that lurks in every corner

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!

    • 1 hr 30 min
    Quentin Blake wasn't the first illustrator - Fantastic Mr. Fox with Colin Jack - E025

    Quentin Blake wasn't the first illustrator - Fantastic Mr. Fox with Colin Jack - E025

    Colin Jack is currently a co-director at Dreamworks Animation, and has storyboarded on everything from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Captain Underpants, Puss in Boots, The Croods, Boss Baby as well as more recently been Head of Story on Trolls Band Together.

    As we siphoned through a list of potential candidate works to talk about, he quickly decided on Fantastic Mr. Fox, the 2009 debut animation from visionary director Wes Anderson. I was so excited ot get to share a discussion about his work with Colin.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:

    - Moving from Live Action to Storyboarding
    - The themes of Fatherhood in the movie, reflected in Colin’s Life
    - The design choice of Fantastic Mr. Fox as it doesn’t resemble the visual style of Quentin Blake.

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Rise of Glen Keane with Tom Bancroft - E024

    The Rise of Glen Keane with Tom Bancroft - E024

    Tom Bancroft needs no introduction, but I’ll try to briefly summarise his career. Graduating from CalArts he was catapulted in Disney Animation at the beginning of its Renaissance. Working on nearly every film of that time. Animating Iago, Young Simba, Pocahontas and Mushu to name a few. Currently directing Light of the World with John Schaffer as well as bring CEO of Pencilish Studios and a creator of MerMay. He previously created the documentary Pencils vs. Pixels about the rise of 3D as it stole the light of hand drawn animation’s rebirth.

    Speaking to Tom on this podcast was amazing. I’d recently gotten to help them with their famous Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast while they were here in Dublin. I was even more delighted when Tom chose to talk about Animation Legend, Glen Keane. I can’t think of another artist today who’s soul speaks from their pencil. His legacy is vast, so Tom chose to talk about the rise of Glen Keane in Disney during the 80s and 90s.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:


    The making of Mulan in Florida
    Glen Keane’s work on the Bear in The Fox and the Hound and Ratigan
    Why Glen is a fine artist disguised as an animator

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!

    • 55 min
    You need to be Fearless & put your Ego aside - Storyboarding with Chris Williams E023

    You need to be Fearless & put your Ego aside - Storyboarding with Chris Williams E023

    Oscar winning director Chris Williams has been storyboarding for most of his career. Joining Disney in the 90s and working on classics like Mulan, Lilo and Stitch and The Emperor’s New Groove he was then oven the chance to cut his teeth in the hot seat. Directing Bolt, Big Hero 6 and co-directing Moana, he then left Disney and directed The Sea Beast, an incredible action adventure that is one of the few animated movies that verges on Epic.

    Speaking to Chris on this podcast is a huge privilege for me and I’m so thankful he took the time to be open, honest and transparent about the nature of sitting with stories and developing them into animated features. Even if the conversation can get a little opaque, I love the message of this conversation.

    These are a few of the things we talked about:


    Understanding what makes a story
    Developing a story takes time
    The three ingredients that add up to some of the best artists in the industry

    & so much more!

    I’m really excited to hear your thoughts after listening to us ramble on!



    Link to document:

    https://any-mation.ck.page

    • 43 min

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