Wed, 30 December 2015
HAPPY NEW YEARS! Every year I count down the top 10 podcast moments but there were so many this year that I opted to let the download stats to the talking. So here are the top 10 most popular episodes of the RubberOnion Animation Podcast of 2015 and I pulled a clip out of each one... enjoy and see you next year! Please Rate & Review us on iTunes And you can now listen to us out on SoundCloud! Countdown & Timestamps:(3:06) #10
(4:37) #9
(6:37) #8
(10:04) #7
(12:23) #6
(14:48) #5
(17:42) #4
(19:55) #3
(21:40) #2
(23:06) #1
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Direct download: rubberonionpodcast-113-top_10_of_2015.mp3
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Wed, 23 December 2015
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE EVE! For the last TWO YEARS we've done a special episode for Christmas and this year is no different. Because this happens to be episode 112, we couldn't just let the "12 Days of Christmas" reference sit, right?! So we run through 12 gifts that we think are good for the animator (whether established, starting, or wannabe) in your life. They're all linked below with timestamps of when we talk about them in the show. And also, you can listen to this episode while playing the Yule Log video I did (below)! Listen for the Krunkus & Bobcat Please Rate & Review us on iTunes And you can now listen to us out on SoundCloud! RubberOnion Yule Log... play this while you listen to the podcast!
GIFTS & Timestamps:#1Rough Animator App - iOS/Android $4.99, OSX $9.99#2Moleskine Notebook - $13.95#3Bake & Bend Clay - $14.89#4The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Blu-Ray/DVD- $19.49#5Unidirectional Microphone - $19.99#6Rob's store! ~$20#7Stephen's Book! "Tradigital Flash: 12 Principles of Animation in Adobe Flash" - $32.81#8Stop Mo Camera - $45.00#9ShuttleXpress - $59.95#10Animation Disc - $129.95#11Intuos Pro Medium - $299.95#12Surface Pro 3 (i5, 256GB model) - $1,043.99Check out our other Christmas videos:
"Saving Christmas" by Stephen "I'll be LATE for Christmas" by Rob Rob's Christmas Sock Face (52:34) Check out more of your hosts:And please Rate/Review us on iTunes Subscribe on SoundCloud ... and Rate/Review us on Stitcher while you're at it! (=
Direct download: rubberonionpodcast-112-christmas_episode_3.mp3
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Wed, 16 December 2015
HOT COCOA SHOW! This show's topic is "What to do when Technology lets you down as an Artist" and we talk all about our (mis)adventures in using technology, how to troubleshoot problems when they arise, and how to even avoid problems before they happen! If you are technologically-challenged, this is the episode for you and you should definitely check out the main blog post. And don't miss the giveaway announcement in the podcast... it's first-come-first-served! Listen for Rob2001, #TechShaming, caramel-snort, ♫calling Stephen Brooks♫, cats = computer bugs, and "Samsonite... I was way off!" Please Rate & Review us on iTunes And you can now listen to us out on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps:(7:44) "The Secret" vs "The Obvious"
(9:31) Why you should always have System Restore on
(12:48) How Stephen became the "computer guru" for others
(15:08) "Technologic" by Daft Punk
(19:29) Being an Artist at this point in time
(25:05) Everyone adapts to technology at different rates
(27:26) 1: Equivalent Programs
(28:37) 2: Multiple Computing Devices
(29:42) 3: Alternate Workflows
(31:00) 4: Style Changes
(33:00) 5: BACKUP EVERYTHING
(34:15) Rob's 1st story: why you shouldn't punch your computer
(43:38) Actions in vain: polaroid pictures and NES cartidges
(48:45) Stephen troubleshoots a problem Rob's having in Flash LIVE/(prerecorded)
(56:21) STEP 1 - Getting Information on the Problem
(57:17) STEP 2 - Search for Existing Solutions (and Googling tips)
(1:01:25) STEP 3 - Reach Out on Social Media
(1:05:14) STEP 4 - Find a Workaround
(1:07:28) STEP 5 - Revisit with New Information
(1:08:30) Rob's 2nd Story: why you shouldn't stab your computer
(1:26:48) The RubberOnionPodcast episode 50 story
(1:34:17) Parting tips
(1:36:22) What is the most important thing if you're "bad at computers?"
Media Referenced During this Episode:"My Friend the Computer #2: B.S.O.D" "My Friend the Computer #3: Replacement" "Technologic" by Daft Punk "Eggnog Santa" flipbook animation loop by Stephen (and GIVEWAY!)
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Direct download: rubberonionpodcast-111-what_to_do_when_technology_fails.mp3
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Wed, 9 December 2015
This week we interview Doug Bresler, creator of Doogtoons and his new podcast Animation Ninja! This is a new one for us because the day we recorded this episode, Doug ALSO interviewed us for his podcast and part 1 of that interview is going up on the same day as this one (you can check that episode out right here!) Listen for sharks and dolphins, "clean set," the Trapped in the Drive-Thru story, and the fact that nobody is Gargamel. Please Rate & Review us on iTunes Check out Doug's Website, Podcast, and definitely like him on facebook! And you can now check us out on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps:(4:42) Who is Doug?
(6:30) L.B. Rayne
(11:35) Eli's Dirty Jokes
(14:33) Securing rights to put videos on his own YouTube channel
(22:03) Vessel and challenging the YouTube model
(28:35) Saving time in producing animation
(35:45) Animated music video for Weird Al's Trapped in the Drive-Thru
(46:00) Talking Lawyer & Interns
(55:25) Paying your dues... and avoiding them
(1:02:40) Making his podcast, Animation Ninja
(1:09:22) Doug's amazing career path
(1:11:30) Sharks & Dolphins, a metaphor
(1:13:51) Learning from working in Live-Action
(1:22:14) Hybrid cartoon/live-action interview workflow
(1:25:11) "Do you like animation?"
(1:31:26) Animation podcasts and final words
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Direct download: rubberonionpodcast-110-doug_bresler_interview.mp3
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Tue, 8 December 2015
[explicit] This segment premiered in #RubberOnionPodcast 109 "Animals With Clothes" Check out Jamil Lahham's website for his animated short "Dirty Laundy Day"
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Wed, 2 December 2015
You probably already know by now that Adobe has decided to rebrand "Flash CC" as "Animate CC." This took pretty much everybody by surprise but heavy users, like myself, were hoping for a move just like this and I'll tell you why. But first, here's what I know so far about Adobe Animate CC: The most important point:If you have the Creative Cloud desktop application, Animate CC will be listed in January 2016. Previous version of Flash Pro will continue to be available (just as they are now). Basically, it is my belief that Adobe sees the "Flash is Dead" meme taking on a little more traction than they would like and are trying to distance themselves from the name so that the SWF version of the Flash brand can die on its own and the program itself (the thing that I've been using to make animation for many years and have rarely exported to SWF anyway) can live on. I say this because from the features list it doesn't look like Adobe Animate CC is much more than a name change and a slightly more animation-focused upgrade to the existing Flash CC 2014 - and that's a good thing! I want "Flash" to keep updating and improving... I don't really care what they call it (aside from the fact that my book coming out in March was written with "Flash" in the title, but you let me worry about that... an exciting change might be in order!). Now to those updates I mentioned a moment ago... Here are 8 welcomed animation-specific updates coming to "Adobe Animate CC"
So all in all, the changes are definitely more focused on animation this time around as in years passed it seemed like most of the effort had been going to web design. I know that there are a lot of people already onto Toon Boom products and that's fine... but for heavy Flash users like myself this is a welcomed change! Any time a program as versatile as Flash has been it's going to have its fair share of bugs. I can't say for sure yet, but I believe that by focusing down to an animation-specific audience the build can get more stable and streamlined. There's a reason that Flash has been in the lead for so many years and its because that compared to other programs you can use for animation, it's not as daunting to pick up. And as you can see from the various TV shows, commercials, animated shorts, and even films (!)... it is powerful enough to let you create amazing things as you grow as an artist! It's about the "Brand" and the "Focus"Again, I believe that changing the name of Flash CC to Animate CC, is a branding decision... one to distance themselves from the name "Flash" which in Adobe's view might have become too toxic. Really, whenever people talk about Flash who aren't in the animation industry they're usually talking about Flash players and SWFs in internet browsers... there's been reports on that type of playback being a resource hog and having security threats. But for us... for animators... Flash has been distant from that in our minds for a loooooong time now. It's a tool that lets us create the moving illustrations we have in our minds as a form of expression. If anything, it makes more sense to me to open a program called Animate in order to Animate, so why not change the name? And yes, I actually have Toon Boom Animate... Pro 2 actually... and it's a fine program. But even Toon Boom decided that they were going to do away with that after only a couple iterations and pare back to the Harmony pipeline. I'm not questioning either company's decision here, just pointing out that this stuff happens all the time and what matters is "what's under the hood." I'm going to get my hands on Adobe Animate CC as soon as I can and take it for a daily test drive and report back with first-hand knowledge, but as for right now... it looks like the only thing that's changing is the name. Long live Adobe Animate CC! This segment was used in episode #109 of the RubberOnion Animation Podcast (click to listen to the entire episode)
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Wed, 2 December 2015
SEGMENT EPISODE! Adobe Flash is rebranding itself as "Adobe Animate," Stephen went to the Manchester Animation Festival & CTNx 2015, Gravity Falls is ending and Disney released an awesome clip from the upcoming movie Zootopia, we do our first ever 'Creator Spotlight' on animator Jamil Lahham for his animated short "Dirty Laundry Day," we take an audience question, and finally we cover the rest of the stories which broke in November with Rapid Fire! Topics & Timestamps:(9:57) Stephen went to the Manchester Animation Festival
(15:40) ... and also CTNx 2015 in Burbank, where we had our RubberOnion meetup with you listeners!
(23:51) Animation News of the Week...
(31:39) Zootopia's "sloth" trailer
(1:00:00) Creator Spotlight - Jamil Lahham "Dirty Laundry Day"
(1:36:34) RubberOnion's FIRST EVER "Animation Battle" - call for topics!
(1:42:21) Audience Question: "It's good advice to consume and produce art outside of your primary medium. So what kind of non-animation creative media (writing, sculpture, theater, painting, music, etc.) do you make? (assuming you do, of course)" ~Jason van Gumster
(1:52:08) RAPID FIRE!!!!!!!
Media Referenced During this Episode:CREATOR SPOTLIGHT: Jamil Lahham's animated short "Dirty Laundry Day" Instagram image referenced at the 15min mark
Zootopia "sloth" trailer Slow Loris THX (watch with us at 29:41!) Ice Age: Collision Course Animated Short "Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe" Check out more of your hosts:And please Rate/Review us on iTunes
Direct download: rubberonionpodcast-109-animals_with_clothes.mp3
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