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What to Do When Technology Lets You Down as an Artist - how to plan for, troubleshoot and fix crashes
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What to Do When Technology Lets You Down as an Artist - how to plan for, troubleshoot and fix crashes

Technology is great. And yes, even in (and maybe even especially for) art. Technology can make your work more accurate, it can make you faster, and both of those things are helpful in keeping up with the content demands of today.But one of the worst things as an artist is when that technology suddenly fails you and you don't know what to do! It's especially annoying if you knowingly relented into using a new piece of tech because of the promise of efficiency - when that fails, it seems like a cosmic joke. Here's some things I've learned over the years that help me avoid or deal with those problems...

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How to be Productive When You're Lazy - A Guide for Artists
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How to be Productive When You're Lazy - A Guide for Artists

As an artist, there's a good chance you've been called "lazy." You've probably also felt like you're not as productive or prolific as you could be. Let these two factors mingle around in your brain long enough and you'll start believing that you're the exact type of stereotypical "lazy artist" that people might say you are. There's a lot of ups-and-downs in the life of an artist - some of this is due to the nature of being a creative and some of it is just life. Let me show you some of the things I've learned and give you 5 steps to getting back to a productive lifestyle when you feel lazy.

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Top 5 Underrated Animated Films
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Top 5 Underrated Animated Films

No good blog is complete without an "underrated" list, but that's not why I wrote this. Actually, there is a fascinating type of market forensics that comes into play after a film that was expected to perform well... doesn't.Some movies that didn't perform well in theaters are considered classics today (Wizard of Oz, Willie Wonka, etc). Many more movies performed well in theaters that are considered crap today (do I really need to list them?).For a select few, there is a sad limbo designated for films that are great movies but are being held back by the metrics by which they're judged: critical rating or profit.  And that’s the setup for this list…

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Copyright and What Animators Need To Know About It - Parody, Fair Use, Fan Art
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Copyright and What Animators Need To Know About It - Parody, Fair Use, Fan Art

As an animator, it's important to me to be able to pull from collectively known culture (sometimes "pop," sometimes old) in order to tell a visual story. Culture is a language that we can use to communicate and connect with others and the wider that particular culture is (meaning that of music, stories, and now film) the more people you, as an artist, can reach. But then there's Copyright, which stands in the way of using certain types of culture because it's protected. That can feel unnecessary until it's YOUR work that you don't want appropriated for another use than what you intended. Having something fall out of your hands like that feels like stealing, but is it? I've taken the last couple months reading and compiling information in order to distill it down for you, the animator, whether you're concerned about your use of copyrighted material in parody, fan art or question why it even exists in the first place. Why is the copyright term so long anyway? All (relatively speaking) will be revealed!

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Review: "Danger Mouse" 2015

Review: "Danger Mouse" 2015

With all the various reboots and remakes out there, especially with kids' properties, it's rare that you come upon one which plays perfectly for the old, nostalgic crowd AND the new generation. Danger Mouse (2015) is one of those shows. With a nod to the original, a comedic pacing for modern kids, and an art/animation style that speaks as much about quality as it does the decision of the makers to pursue that quality for a reboot in the first place... the CBBC (and as of Spring 2016, Netflix) has a hit on their hands. To the review!

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Top 5 Cartoons Based on R-Rated Movies
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Top 5 Cartoons Based on R-Rated Movies

The 1980s were a time of excessive everything: excessive clothing patterns, colors, money (wealth or lack thereof), hair volume, glitter for some reason...One particular excess was the "toy cartoon" (or "30 minute commercial" if you prefer). All "your" favorites fall into this category: He-Man, GI Joe, My Little Pony, Care Bears, Transformers, and even my beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.By the time you get to the end of the '80s, companies had turned to video games for "cartoon worthy content." Shows like Captain N: The Game Master and Legend of Zelda (obligatory "well excuuussssee me, Princess!") fall into this category.For some reason, when the 1990s roll around that content search had extended to turning '80s movies into kids cartoons - and many times those movies were rated R! And that's the setup for this list...

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Podcastimation: "What Was Wrong With MAN OF STEEL?"

Podcastimation: "What Was Wrong With MAN OF STEEL?"

Way back in episode 1 of "The Rubber Onion" animation podcast we had a conversation about the new (at the time) Superman film "Man of Steel." You should click that link up there to listen to the entire episode because we say a lot more about it but aside from the obvious problem we had with it (especially two New Yorkers watching it in a theater in the heart of Manhattan, there was one scene in particular that stood out as... not great), it seemed to reference a bunch of movies just in the first 5 minutes. I'll give the "300" reference a pass since "Man of Steel" was directed by Zak Snyder who also directed "300" but in any case... we'll probably still be in line for "Batman V Superman." Long live Batfleck!

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Podcastimation: "What I Hated Most about Michael Bay's TMNT 2014"

Podcastimation: "What I Hated Most about Michael Bay's TMNT 2014"

Back in episode 42 of "The Rubber Onion" animation podcast, Rob & I reviewed the new Bay-produced "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie. We did not like it. But one thing was the ultimate breaking point for me and this is the clip we decided to use for this next podcastimation. To listen to the entire (nsfw) episode of the podcast, just CLICK HERE.

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Review: "The LEGO Movie"
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Review: "The LEGO Movie"

For a movie that seems like it would be (and probably is) a very long commercial, it's amazing what the directing team of Lord & Miller were able to do. It's funny, yes. I don't remember the last time I laughed this hard in a movie. But if there's one thing I should say about this movie is that it's probably not what you think it's about based on the trailers. There is real heart here.

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Video Review: “Monsters University”

SUMMER IS HERE! We return to review our second Pixar movie, "Monsters University." What happens when you take a beloved movie, strip away the character development it achieved, completely change the main characters and throw them in situation that has been done to death? This. Watch us play beer pong and break it down for you.

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Tip in a Minute #2: "Lip-syncing"

We're at #2 in the new "Tip in a Minute" series so I guess that means we're rolling! In this one I give 5 easy and quick tips on how to improve your animation lip-syncing power based on common mistakes others make.

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