I Have a Question Tom Warburton
In which Chris Robinson asks animation professionals profoundly inane questions about the inner workings of their lives. Today's guest is Codename: Kids Next Door creator, Tom (Mr.) Warburton.
In which Chris Robinson asks animation professionals profoundly inane questions about the inner workings of their lives. Today's guest is Codename: Kids Next Door creator, Tom (Mr.) Warburton.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Rene Jodoin's classic NFB short, 'Notes on a Triangle' (1966)
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. Today, we kick off 2018 with Gina Kamenstky and her experimental hockey film, 'Spank Shot' (2017)
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is Polish animator, Marta Pajek (Impossible Figures and Other Stories II).
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Xiaotao Zhang's 'The Adventure of Liang Liang' (2017).
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is the pinscreen animation maestro, Jacques Drouin.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: PES's very short Christmas-ish classic, 'KaBoom!' (2004)
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is U.S. indie/experimental animator, Gina Kamentsky.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: 'Chucha' (1997) an obscure stop motion Christmas short from Garri Bardin
In the last Brainbox of 2017, Daniel Sterlin-Altman discusses the making of his 2016 student film, 'Hi, It's Your Mother.'
Each week Chris Robinson asks animators profoundly inane questions that have absolutely nothing to do with animation. Today's guest is the Norwegian stop-motion master, Piotr Sapegin ("One Day a Man Bought a House", "Mons the Cat").
Seattle-based director and musician takes audiences on a tour of America in his hand-made cut-paper animated feature backed by a killer soundtrack.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: George Griffin's brilliant deconstruction of Charlie Parker and Pop Art, 'Ko-Ko' (1988)
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Mike Maryniuk talks Blotto 649.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is the extraordinary Chinese animator, artist and rapper, Lei Lei.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Anja Struck's haunting student film, 'Whisper of the Fur-Cone' (2004)
Director of cult classic ‘Mind Game’ delves into the making of this year’s two award-winning animated features, ‘Lu over the Wall’ and ‘Night is Short, Walk on Girl.’
Every Monday or so, Chris Robinson asks an animator how they made a particular film. This week: Rao Heidmets' Inherent Obligations (2005)
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is Estonian animator, Rao Heidmets.
Every Wednesday, Chris Robinson takes a look at short animation films. Today: Richard Reeves' cameraless odyssey, 'Linear Dreams' (1997)