We continue with Walt Peregoy’s thoughts on the animation industry (and his long-time role in it), working as a designer on iconic animated features, and life …
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A Walt Peregoy Afternoon — Part II - TAG Blog
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A Walt Peregoy Afternoon — Part I — TAG Blog
Walt Peregoy went to work at Walt Disney Productions in 1942. Wikipedia would have you believe he started as an in-betweener, but Mr. Peregoy tells us otherwise.
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The Mark Kausler Chat — Part II | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
Several years back, Mark rolled out his homage to 1930s cartoons, It’s the Cat. Mark explains that it took him over a decade to do it, since he was doing most of the creative tasks himself. But the piece is (happily) long-finished, and Mark has shown it at film festivals around the world to good results …
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The Mark Kausler Chat — Part I | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
Mark Kausler journeyed to California from St. Louis in the late 1960s, and he’s been here ever since working as both an animator and story artist. He numbers Yellow Submarine, Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia 2000 and Who Framed Roger Rabbit among the projects on which he’s animated and boarded …
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A Morning With Robert Alvarez — Part 2 | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
We continue with our series of interviews featuring various leading lights of animation. Here’s the second half of Mr. Alvarez’s interview …
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A Morning With Robert Alvarez — Part 1 | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
When it comes to animation, Robert Alvarez has done almost everything. "I’ve boarded, I’ve directed, I’ve designed, I’ve done backgrounds and I’ve animated. Everything but loading film." …
While a student at Choinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, Robert began his career with t.v. animation producer Fred Calvert. One of his first assignments? Working on a British project entitled Yellow Submarine, starring a rock group whose name has been lost in the mists of time. (Not.)
In the years that followed, Mr. Alvarez worked on various features and hundreds of television shows. As he tells it, he’s spent most of his working life fulfilling his junior high school dream of "being an animator."
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An Afternoon With Ed - Part II | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
We continue with Mr. Gombert’s tales of the animation biz …
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An Afternoon With Ed - Part I | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
Mr. Ed Gombert (seen above) has been one of the power-houses in feature animation story development for a long time …
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An Interview with Ruben A. Aquino | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
We here present our first TAG interview with a leading light of the animation industry, kicking off this new feature via a conversation with one of the pillars of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, supervising director Ruben Aquino …
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Mark Kirkland Conversation — Part II | TAG Blog: TAG Interview
Prior to joining The Simpsons crew, Mark was a key player at Bob Rogers and Company, where he was involved in several Rogers’ projects.
Despite the explosions, the film got made, ended up a big success for years and years at the animation exhibit at Disney World, and ultimately aided Mark in getting a job on The Simpsons a few years later.
One project in animation often becomes a stepping stone to the next.
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