Synopsis:
The new Netflix film, “Robin Robin, ” pushes the envelope of what’s possible with stop-motion animation. The film’s directors, Dan Ojari and Mikey Please, sit down with WIRED to go over the some of the techniques that went into the making of “Robin Robin.”
- Year:
- 2021
- Country:
- United States
- Running time:
- 9 min.
- Production type:
- Professional
- Production:
- Wired Video
- Genre:
- Making of
- Tag:
- Educational
- Audience:
- All audiences
- Language:
- English
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Animated Film Showcase & Q&A w/ Craig Kausen
2024 All audiences 60 min
Craig Kausen, grandson of the legendary animation filmmaker, Chuck Jones, spoke in a special guest speaker event for NYFA students and faculty. Kausen discussed the work and career of Chuck Jones, whose name is synonymous with characters from Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Merrie Melodies. Event was moderated by Paul Laverack.
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ROBOT DREAMS animated film Q&A with director Pablo Berger
2024 All audiences 28 min
ROBOT DREAMS director/screenwriter/producer Pablo Berger discusses the film at the AMC Century City 15 in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Video shot live on location, organized, assembled, written (via editing), & edited by TheMovieReport.com
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SBIFF Q&A FLOW with Gints Zilbalodis
2024 All audiences 26 min
Q&A with Gints Zilbalodis, director of FLOW, at Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
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Storytelling for the Screen: An Afternoon with Don Hertzfeldt
2024 All audiences 57 min
Director Don Hertzfeldt joins moderator Miguel Penabella (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of his films ME and It’s Such a Beautiful Day. They discuss his time as a UCSB student and his early interest in animation, as well as the development of his new film. Hertzfeldt also shares insights into his influences from silent cinema, and his thematic interests in deep time and memory across his work.
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Pixar has been at the forefront of 3D animation innovations for nearly 30 years, developing new methods and technologies with nearly every new project. With their newest feature film “Elemental” hitting theaters, we take a look back at the ways Disney/Pixar has evolved over time. The studio has made advancements in how characters move, going from robotic motion in 1995’s “Toy Story” to characters who can intricately play music in “Coco” and “Soul.” In the early Pixar days, human characters were hidden in the shadows, but breakthroughs in movies like “The Incredibles” and “Brave” paved the way for more believable human characters. And clothes, which were once stiff, took center stage in “Onward” thanks to innovations from movies like “Monsters Inc.”
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Inside Out 2 Teaser Trailer – Live Discussion and Breakdown
2023 All audiences 77 min
Pixar provides their LIVE review of Pixar’s first teaser trailer for “Inside Out 2” on November 9, 2023.
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Turning Red Aaron Hartline and Patty Kihm Filmmaker Interview
2022 All audiences 6 min
Go behind-the-scenes of Turning Red in this interview with Animation Supervisors, Aaron Hartline and Patty Kihm.
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Turning Red Danielle Feinberg filmmaker interview
2022 All audiences 5 min
Go behind-the-scenes of Turning Red in this interview with visual effects supervisor, Danielle Feinberg.
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Turning Red Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins Filmmaker Interview
2022 All audiences 5 min
Go behind-the-scenes of Turning Red in our interview with the director, Domee Shi, and producer, Lindsey Collins.
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Turning Red Rona Liu filmmaker interview
2022 All audiences 5 min
Go behind-the-scenes of Turning Red in our interview with the production designer, Rona Liu.
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Q&A: What Do Cinematographers Do On Animated Movies?
2021 All audiences 8 min
An insight into the question: “What Do Cinematographers Do On Animated Movies?”.
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LALIFF Masterclass – Experimental Animation
2020 Adults 71 min
Join LALIFF and LatinX in Animation as we host LatinX short animation filmmakers from LALIFF Connect 2020. Moderated by Simón Wilches-Castro (Creative Director, Titmouse) and José Iñesta (CEO, Pixelatl), we will discuss the inspiration and structure behind the experimental animated shorts and explore the themes touched upon these shorts.
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