00:00:00 Blog Suggestions with Michael and Danny 00:04:03 Eddie Fitzgerald Interview 00:26:00 Breadcrumbs with Skip and Steve: The Coasters 00:38:45 Closing notes with Michael and Danny
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Eddie Fitzgerald is a renaissance man among cartoonists. He is an animation director, story artist, philosopher, historian and all around great guy. On his blog, Uncle Eddie's Theory Corner, he has discussed everything from poetry, ballet, philosophy and music to Mad magazine, the unique shapes of ears, vintage men's magazines, Italian insult gestures and how to make the perfect hamburger. Eddie is most famous for his "Fum-Eddies", comic strips made from photos he creates on the iSight camera of his Macintosh. In his Fum-Eddies, he has travelled around the world, back in time to the old West, through the magic of dreams to Neverland and even via rocket into the deepest reaches of outer space! If you haven't bookmarked his blog yet, do so. You'll be glad you did.
Skip Heller is a multi-talented composer, arranger and musician who has worked in a diversity of styles, from punk rock to orchestral music to jazz to old time country. He is a wellspring of information on the history of music and the people who play it, and shares his encyclopedic knowledge daily on his blog at SkipHeller.com.
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Danny Young: A very sympathetic person once told me, "You have the perfect body for podcasting." And while I don't like to boast, the seat of my chair has almost completely taken on the shape of me. I'm always cruising the internets for savvy cartoon info and I'm ecstatic to be here co-hosting the fruits of my labor with you, and sharing in the wealth of animation knowledge there is to find. I sincerely hope that we all can become better artists because of it.
Michael Woodside: I'm a relatively new Californian, having recently moved from Central Florida. After volunteering at the ASIFA-Hollywood Archive, I realized pretty quickly that I basically knew a fraction of what was to be known about the world of animation. This podcast is a means for me to uncover these topics and to share them with people like you. So stick around, because we are gonna un-dumb ourselves at an alarming rate!
Stephen Worth is the Director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. He's a well known expert on vintage animation art with over 20 years of experience as a Producer for Bagdasarian Productions, Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi's Spumco. He is the recipient of three Annie Awards, including the June Foray Award for significant and benevolent impact on the art of animation.
A-HAA Podcast Theme composed by Christopher Heckman (Sarra Hey, Clarinet, Rachel Woods-Robinson, Trombone) Breadcrumbs Theme "The Collector" by Skip Heller from the CD Lua-O-Milo .
Hey Danny, Mike, Stephen and all! Thanks for a great show. Danny and Mike, Its been a while. I can see you guys are keeping busy. I've let everyone here at Blue Sky know about your show. I'm sure they'll geek out like I did. Cheers,
4 Comments:
thanks! thanks a ton!
Holy Mackerel! That's ME! I'm so flattered! And thanks for the terrific music, and the valuable links at the bottom of the article! Ah, life is good!
Another great show! The Eddie Fitzgerald interview made my day!
Hey Danny, Mike, Stephen and all!
Thanks for a great show. Danny and Mike, Its been a while. I can see you guys are keeping busy. I've let everyone here at Blue Sky know about your show. I'm sure they'll geek out like I did.
Cheers,
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