What is your name and your current occupation?
My name is Isaias Crow, I currently work for myself, I am a visual storyteller using a diversity of mediums.
What is your name and your current occupation?
is your name and your current occupation?
My name is Ed Ghertner and at the moment I’m a Designer at Walt Disney T.V. Animation
What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
I was young when I got my first gig in animation,but the jobs I had ranged from a grocery clerk, auto mechanics assistant and gardener.
What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
While going to Cal Arts some of the students were privileged to work on the first Muppet Movie for one then I would say Continue…
Charles Brubaker. Currently a student.
Camp counselor at a Japanese-language camp.
I assisted Jerry Beck on that “Pink Panther” book back when I was Continue…
What is your name? What is your current occupation? What would you say has been your primary job in animation? |
What is your name and your current occupation?
Eric Scott Fisher-Freelance Writer and Illustrator
What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
I’ve been a sign painter, a CAD draftsman, a waterjet operator, a construction superintendent, a fire and water mitigation specialist, a detasseler (for those who don’t know, that is walking through corn fields and popping the tassel off the top of the corn) and a salesman of GRIT newspapers.
What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
I recently completed a series of classic adaptations forAbdo Publishing. 17 books total. For a nerdy bookworm, this project was a dream come true!
How did you become interested in animation?
Way too many hours of Saturday morning cartoons as a kid.
Where are you from and how did you get into the animation business?
I am originally from Mackinaw, Illinois, a small town in the middle of The Middle of Continue…
What is your name and your current occupation?
Adam Beechen, freelance television and comic book writer.
What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
I called dairies to get their credit information when they would apply for loans. I was an assistant to an Oscar-winning screenwriter’s girlfriend, and my job consisted of building her wine racks and returning lingerie she’d bought. I was an extra for one day on “Party of Five” (I was “Blue Blurry Lump Over Charlie’s Shoulder.” No Emmy nomination).
What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
RUGRATS, THE WILD THORNBERRYS, JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES, LITTLE BILL, TEEN TITANS, BEN 10, THE BATMAN, BATMAN: BRAVE AND THE BOLD, SCOOBY-DOO: MYSTERY INCORPORATED, THE ADVENTURES OF CHUCK AND FRIENDS, HI HI PUFFY AMIYUMI, EDGAR AND ELLEN. But really, all of them have been fun and an honor to work on.
How did you become interested in animation?
Like everyone else, I grew up on cartoons, and dreamed of having the chance to get to play with the characters in a meaningful way. I didn’t set out to work in animation, but when I moved to LA, Continue…