![]() ![]() Rough Draft Studios and its divisions have also produced specials, commercials and direct-to-video work for companies like Warner Bros. the Forces of Evil, Family Guy, Adventure Time, Sheep in the Big City, Dragon Tales, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, The Owl House, and King of the Hill. Rough Draft Korea has animated shows such as The Simpsons, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Amphibia, Beavis and Butt-Head, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack, Phineas and Ferb, Rocko's Modern Life, The Angry Beavers, Star vs. Rough Draft has produced animation for shows like Futurama, Napoleon Dynamite, Sit Down, Shut Up, Drawn Together, Baby Blues, and The Maxx. The studio was founded in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California by Gregg Vanzo in 1991. is an American animation production studio based in Glendale, California, with a second studio in Glendale and its sister studio Rough Draft Korea located in Seoul, South Korea. The Host – Angela Host – Jeff 1 godz.Rough Draft Studios, Inc. In part 1 of our interview Way shares how his love for animation and storytelling inspired him to pursue animation as a career by taking art classes in high school, going to SCAD and getting his first animation jobs in New York City. Today we welcome friend and fellow podcaster Waymond Singleton to the show! Way grew up in New York and South Carolina before moving out West and becoming a part of the LA animation scene as a storyboard artist. Learn how to survive and thrive in the industry and create opportunities for yourself in today’s episode!Īnd make sure to send us your questions for our 100th Episode Q&A Spectacular at Holliday’s Host – Angela Host – Jeff 1 godz. ![]() She’s also the writer and director of the live action short film Witt’s Daughter, and the author of the book The Food Ain’t the Problem. Joining us for Episode 097 is director, storyboard artist, character designer, animator and author Carole Holliday! Carole sat down with us to discuss her fantastic journey through the world of animation, having worked at such studios as Disney, DreamWorks and more. Hear how she did it and how to better prepare your portfolio for recruiters.Īnd make sure to submit your animation industry and podcast show questions for our 100th episode at Adams’ Websites ![]() In this interview Joy shares her journey from growing up and working on the East Coast to moving to the West Coast to participate in the NBC Page Program, working as a Receptionist and then an Executive Assistant at Nickelodeon, and making the jump to recruiting for DreamWorks. She is now a Talent Acquisition Coordinator at Netflix. ![]() Hear how she helped bring the classic Harvey comics characters to the screen, why she loves animation and how to work collaboratively with others.Īnd make sure to submit your animation industry and show questions for our final episode, the Q&A Spectacular, coming in January 2020! Email us at Theofilopoulos’ Host – Angela Host – Jeff 41 minĮpisode 098 features recruiter extraordinaire Joy Adams! Special note: at the time of this recording Joy worked as a Recruiting Coordinator at DreamWorks Animation. 18 minĮpisode 099 features Co-Executive Producer Aliki Theofilopoulos! Aliki started her career as a 2D Animator for Disney Feature Animation, working on such films as Hercules and Atlantis, before jumping into the world of television and working as a Storyboard Artist on shows like Phineas and Ferb, directing and boarding her own original shorts, directing Descendants: Wicked World, and now serves as Co-Executive Producer and Co-Showrunner for DreamWorks TV’s Harvey Girls Forever!, now streaming on Netflix. 088: Your Animated Life Part 3 – Marriage, Family and the Animation Production Pipeline with Cassie Soliday and Katya Bowser 061: Nic Gregory – Background Painter for Disney Publishing, Rough Draft Studios, Cartoon Network and More!Įp. 091: Your Animated Life Part 6 – The Visa Process with Nooree Kim and Yvonne Hsuan HoĮp. But take heart! All of the episodes will remain available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and Spotify for the foreseeable future.Īnd speaking of podcasts, we mention a few episodes during our listener questions that we know will be most helpful to you, our listeners:Įp. Hello dear listeners! We’re happy and misty-eyed to present the final episode of The Animated Journey Podcast, Episode 100: The Q&A Spectacular! We answer your questions including how to choose an animation school, how the animation production pipeline works, the visa process, becoming a director, the future of the industry and more! We also reminisce about the podcast and our own animated pathways. ![]()
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