I was honored recently to be interviewed for The Tiara Talk Show, a podcast series created by Tammy Tuckey. The show is about all things Disney, though it is not a Disney production. Since its premiere in August of 2013, Tammy has done 103 interviews, with the likes of Debbie Reynolds, Ed Asner, Don Hahn, Jerry Rees, Gary Trousdale, and now me. Slow news week, I guess.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Nancy Beiman: "No Longer Proud" To Be An Academy Member
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| Photo: Gary Krueger. |
Nancy Beiman, supervising animator at Disney, Professor at Sheridan, and friend of FLiP, has told the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that she is "No Longer Proud to Be a Member of This Organization".
Nancy announced her intention to resign her membership following the new rules which have been hastily introduced following accusations of racism in the current roster of Oscar nominees.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Animator Benn Garnish Introduces Retrofit!
Retrofit from Imagescope Productions on Vimeo.
Animators are film-makers, and it's not unusual to find animators who bridge the gap between animation and live action. Been Garnish, animator and friedn of FLiP, who is responsible for much memorable character and creature animation on films like "Harry Potter", has made a short video titled Retrofit. It's a science-fiction fantasy, set in the near future, "when death is just a new beginning - for those who can afford it."
Monday, December 14, 2015
Amber's Elf
Bringing some Christmas spirit to FLiP, veteran storyboard artist Amber Tornquist Hollinger shares the adventures of Stewie the Elf, her whimsical creative spin on the Elf on the Shelf phenomenon.
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| Stewie's Christmas card to Amber's kids. |
Stewie, being an Elf on the Shelf, has a whole book to explain his genesis upon arrival to one's home. As it has been told to me, each Elf arrives at each home in his own manner. Last year, right before Christmastime, the family was sitting down eating what could only be described as an out-of-this-world home cooked meal by Mommy. We heard a knock on our front door. When answered, we discovered only a gift bag with no note attached. Inside, it turned out, was said Elf. We sat down in surprise and read the origin-book he had with him, and discovered we needed to name him for him to become part of our family. He was to watch over us and report back to Santa each night. The children-- stoked as shit.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Tom Sito Reviews Richard Williams' "Prologue"
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| A still image from "Prologue" |
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Help Stephan Franck Create the Next Edition of Silver!
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| Silver by Stephan Franck |
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Richard Williams' "Prologue" to Screen in Los Angeles
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| A still image from Prologue |
Monday, August 17, 2015
Short of Expectations
Chief, Your Butt's on Fire from Steve Moore on Vimeo.
Two years ago, I finished a short film called, "Chief, Your Butt's on Fire". I wrote about it in FLiP as my wife, Donna, submitted it to umpteen film festivals. Thousands of dollars in entry fees later, we had what can be only described as a flop. Only two festivals picked it up.
Was the film that bad?
When I started working on this short, Disney still did hand drawn animated features. By the time I finished, chipping away at it in my spare time over many years, the animation world had changed completely. Festivals were not even accepting film anymore.
So maybe my little film was too old fashioned for today's scene. Or maybe it just sucks. At any rate, here it is, decide for yourself.
-Steve
Friday, August 7, 2015
Nancy Beiman Reviews Shaun The Sheep
"Shaun The Sheep" is a lightweight little movie with gorgeous production design and some very nice animation; a slight plot with the main conflict based on Laurel and Hardy's A CHUMP AT OXFORD; chase scenes and crazy machines reminiscent of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd films, and a finale that is straight out of Chaplin's THE GOLD RUSH.
This possibly explains the otherwise inexplicable omission of dialogue on the human characters (even gibbberish would have worked, but the odd grunts and squeaks somehow seemed affected.) But I applaud their use of silent comedy influences as well as The Terminator."
This possibly explains the otherwise inexplicable omission of dialogue on the human characters (even gibbberish would have worked, but the odd grunts and squeaks somehow seemed affected.) But I applaud their use of silent comedy influences as well as The Terminator."
-- Nancy
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Cinematographer Ben Davis at BAFTA
One of the best things about BAFTA is its focus on regular lectures and seminars on filmmaking.
A recent event at the Picture house Central on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue featured an interview with Cinematographer Ben Davis, whose screen credits include Kick-Ass, Before I Go to Sleep and Guardians of the Galaxy. But why should an animator need to know about cinematography? Because animators are film- makers, and anything that helps you to understand the art of visual story telling will make you better at your craft. And who better to learn from than one of the UK’s best cinematographers?
Thursday, June 25, 2015
The FLiP Annecy Survival Guide
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| Annecy - an ancient medieval town in the French Alps |
Saturday, June 20, 2015
The Thief and The Cobbler At Annecy
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| On stage at Annecy - Le Voleur et Le Cordonnier |
Friday, May 29, 2015
Lovelace and Babbage in Print At Last
Sydney Padua's long awaited graphic novel, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage, is now on sale. Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage were 19th century inventors who between them pioneered the world's first programmable computer - still in working order in London's Science Museum. To read more about Sydney's book, see our 2013 interview here at FLiP.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
All Aboard The Harry Potter Studio Tour
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| Harry Potter Tour |
Monday, March 30, 2015
Thursdays at Pinks with Dad
Animation veteran Rebecca Rees writes of her weekly lunch outings with her 89 year-old father, Richard Lodolo.
by Rebecca Rees
Our family moved to Hollywood in 1968. We discovered hippies, unconventional life styles and PINKS. We ate at PINKS all the time. It was cheap, really good, and legal. We would order our hot dogs and eat them in our car, which was a 1949 Ford.
About two years ago, I was driving my dad around looking for a place to eat lunch. We were on LaBrea in Hollywood and my dad suggested McDonald's....which sounded horrifying to me. I just kept driving hoping we didn't pass a McDonald's, and then I saw PINKS up ahead. Neither of us had been there in years, even though my dad only lives about 6 blocks away. So I pulled over and parked, extremely happy that he forgot all about McDonald's.
by Rebecca Rees
Our family moved to Hollywood in 1968. We discovered hippies, unconventional life styles and PINKS. We ate at PINKS all the time. It was cheap, really good, and legal. We would order our hot dogs and eat them in our car, which was a 1949 Ford.
About two years ago, I was driving my dad around looking for a place to eat lunch. We were on LaBrea in Hollywood and my dad suggested McDonald's....which sounded horrifying to me. I just kept driving hoping we didn't pass a McDonald's, and then I saw PINKS up ahead. Neither of us had been there in years, even though my dad only lives about 6 blocks away. So I pulled over and parked, extremely happy that he forgot all about McDonald's.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Cutting Edge Technology In 1976: The Lyon Lamb Video Animation System
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| Lyon Lamb Video Animation System - a Revolution |
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Will Finn On Loving Disney - Even Back In The 1970s
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Help Sue Nichols Maciorowski SMAC Down Cancer
FLiP is asking you dear readers for two things:
1. Go to the site and donate to the SMAC down, anything you can.
2. Spread to word to friends and colleagues.
Click here to help. And thank you.
Go Sue!
-Steve
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
We Worked At Disney Animation In the 80's and 90's
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| Back in the day |
Saturday, February 14, 2015
DreamWorks Layoffs - What Does It All Mean?
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| DreamWorks - big layoffs |
Friday, January 30, 2015
Animator's Survival Kit Now Released for iBooks
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| Animator's Survival Kit - now on iBooks |
Sunday, January 25, 2015
The World's First Online MA in Animation
I teach animation at a university in the UK, and my superiors are forever nagging me about the need to get an MA in my subject area. Trouble is, I need something I can do online, so I don't have to give up my day job. But try looking around for something suitable, and there isn't anything out there. Which got me thinking - why not create one? Why not create the world's first MA in animation, completely online? And, best of all, we could use the content from my online school - Animation Apprentice - and make it a course that would actually teach students how to animate. Properly.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Nassos Vakalis Talks about "Dinner For Few", and Reveals the Secrets of Entering and Winning Festivals
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| Dinner for Few |
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Today, We Are All Charlie Hebdo
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| Paul Shardlow, art director and friend of FLiP, expresses our feelings perfectly |
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Natasha Sutton-Williams Presents "Freud, The Musical"
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| Freud - The Musical |
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