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bluelily17
Posted: Aug 7 2008, 07:50 PM


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Another in our series of interviews for ChicagoAnimators.com done at the 2008 San Diego ComicCon. Steven Silver is a character designer - you may recognize his work from Kim Possible, Clerks, Danny Phantom, amongst others. His new project is doing a character design class at Schoolism.com.

To learn more about Steven Silver check out:

https://www.schoolism.com/
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http://stephensilver.blogspot.com/

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bluelily17
Posted: Aug 7 2008, 08:21 PM


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Storyboard Artist Louie del Carmen as interviewed for Chicagoanimators.com at the 2008 San Diego Comiccon. Louie delCarmen has worked on storyboards for studios such as Warner Bros., Disney, and Nickelodeon.

Check out Louie's website for more information and to check out his work:

http://www.louiedelcarmen.com/

he also has a blog: http://randomanomalies.blogspot.com/

Fun Fact: His brother Ronnie del Carmen works at Pixar. Look for Ronnie's interview, coming soon!

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LouiedelCarmen
Posted: Aug 8 2008, 10:44 AM


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Big thanks Chicago Animators!!!

Somehow I managed to fumble the answer to the most simple question "who are your influences".... But luckily I did a much better job than the comic-con interview I did last year.

It was nice meeting you guys in San Diego and wish all the best!

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bluelily17
Posted: Aug 9 2008, 10:51 AM


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Animator and illustrator Pascal Campion tells ChicagoAnimators.com about his inspirations and current projects. Interviewed at the 2008 San Diego ComicCon.

Check out his blog with links to his website at:
http://pascalcampion.blogspot.com/

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sarah
Posted: Aug 14 2008, 05:10 PM


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Thanks Louie! biggrin.gif
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bluelily17
Posted: Aug 17 2008, 10:17 PM


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I should have some more interviews up tommorrow evening now that I'm back from a mini vacation to the ice cream capital of the world.
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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 06:40 PM


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New posts tonight! Watch out for a few of em' since I'm behind. Had weddings and birthdays, sorry. Some of the interviews I've posted have been watched over 300 times according to youtube.
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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 07:46 PM


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Michael Daley, Storyboard Artist
check out his blog at biocreep.blogspot.com


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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 07:48 PM


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Local Chicagoan Bob Rissetto takes time to interview with us. Check out the interview and then check out his blog at:

www.bobrissetto.blogspot.com/

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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 08:23 PM


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This is a dual interview with Bobby Beck and Glen McIntosh at the 2008 San Diego Comiccon. They were both kind enough to answer a few questions as they wandered the exhibition floor.

Bobby 'Boom' Beck has worked as an animator in quite a few films, most recently for Pixar including Finding Nemo, the Incredibles, and Cars. He is one of the original founders of AnimationMentor.com the online animation school.

Glen McIntosh is a one of the lead character animators for ILM who's done work on such films as The Spiderwick Chronicles, Transformers, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars.



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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 08:25 PM


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Chicagoan Dave Pryor, animator of "Alien for Christmas", and Alumni of now defunct Startoons Animation Studios which produced animation for Warner Bros.' TinyToons, Animaniacs, and Histeria, answers some questions for chicagoanimators.com

Check out his blog at:
www.davepryor72.blogspot.com

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bluelily17
Posted: Sep 3 2008, 08:55 PM


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Bruno Werneck is a midwest based concept artist for video games and film, and was kind enough to do an interview for ChicagoAnimators.com at the 2008 San Deigo ComicCon.

Check out his work at his new site:
http://filmpaint.com/


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mcleod_30
Posted: Sep 5 2008, 02:50 PM


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Bluelily, Thanks so much for taking the time to edit these interview with the persons information and posting them. You asked some really good questions. biggrin.gif


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bluelily17
Posted: Oct 8 2008, 10:05 AM


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Thanks for all the positive feedback, I love interviewing people.

As soon as Catherine is off her computer I'll be posting some more interviews. I
know it's been over a month now. Sorry but she's got a paid gig.

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