Artists in Motion: Chatting with Filmmakers and Animators

Artists in Motion: Chatting with Filmmakers and Animators
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Filmmakers and animators talk career, art, and life!
Posted bi-weekly
Hosted by Isaac Gazmararian
Music by Sam Berlin-Sachs
Stay tuned on Instagram @artists_in_motion_pod
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Covers a range of themes including cinematic storytelling, animation techniques, and career development in filmmaking, with episodes featuring discussions on the emotional impact of camera choices, the role of lighting in animation, and the significance of collaboration in creative environments.

Filmmakers and animators talk career, art, and life!
Hosted by Isaac Gazmararian
Music by Sam Berlin-Sachs
Stay tuned on Instagram @artists_in_motion_pod
In this episode we sit down with animator and director Aaron Blaise—best known for his work on Disney classics like The Lion King, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Brother Bear.
Aaron opens up about his journey through the animation industry, his personal losses, and how those experiences led him to create his independent short film Snow Bear—a deeply emotional story inspired by real grief and healing.
📌 Follow for more conversations with animators, filmmakers, and creatives.
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https://snowbearshort.com/
https://polarbearsinternational.org/
https://npca.org/
https://CreatureArtTeacher.com
@Aaronblaiseart
Short films mentioned at the end:
Forevergreen
The Girl with Occupied Eyes
Playing God

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