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Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast - ANNY Animator Interviews Double Feature: Chris Plimmer/ Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin

ANNY Animator Interviews Double Feature: Chris Plimmer/ Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin

02/19/21 • 32 min

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast

Animation For Adults Presents Animation Nights New York's (ANNY) Animator Interviews. AFA and ANNY's Evan Vernon talks with British animator Chris Plimmer, whose short Man's Best Friend Forever is screening at the upcoming Februray virtual screening of Animation Nights New York and French animation Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin whose short Small Sparks is also screening.

ANNY's February event takes place Sunday, February 21, 11am - 11pm with, Mixer Events 3pm - 5pm & 8pm - 10pm EST.

SHOW NOTES Man's Best Friend Forever Director: Chris Plimmer

Chris Plimmer is a 4th year MA art student specializing in stop-motion puppet fabrication. His future hopes are to go into directing or puppet fabrication for his future career. He spends much of his free time expanding his online portfolio which is filled with sculpted stopmotion puppets and animations.

Personal Website: https://www.chrisplimmer.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris_plim/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/chris_plim?lang=en

Petite Etincelle / Small Spark Prototypes Productions

Director: Julie Rembauville

Julie Rembauville was born in Paris in 1982. She studied literature and audiovisuals at La Sorbonne University. In 2003, she published her first book for childern, Je ne me laisserai pas faire ! (I won’t let them do it !) working with the artist Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. Then, they realized films and books, working on adaptation principally. The Machino received the award of the best DVD-book for children in 2006, given by the CIELJ (International Center of Litterature for Children) She’s now working on an animated serie project for TV, KROAK, written with Nicolas Bianco-Levrin and produced by Sacrebleu productions and on a short Ombre qui vole.

Writer / Producer: Nicolas Bianco-Levrin

After studying applied arts at the Duperré school in Paris, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin publishes about twenty youth albums as an illustrator. At the same time, he co-directed about thirty animated short films with Julie Rembauville for which he designed the graphics. The films then travel to many festivals around the world. http://nicolasbianco.fr/

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Animation For Adults Presents Animation Nights New York's (ANNY) Animator Interviews. AFA and ANNY's Evan Vernon talks with British animator Chris Plimmer, whose short Man's Best Friend Forever is screening at the upcoming Februray virtual screening of Animation Nights New York and French animation Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin whose short Small Sparks is also screening.

ANNY's February event takes place Sunday, February 21, 11am - 11pm with, Mixer Events 3pm - 5pm & 8pm - 10pm EST.

SHOW NOTES Man's Best Friend Forever Director: Chris Plimmer

Chris Plimmer is a 4th year MA art student specializing in stop-motion puppet fabrication. His future hopes are to go into directing or puppet fabrication for his future career. He spends much of his free time expanding his online portfolio which is filled with sculpted stopmotion puppets and animations.

Personal Website: https://www.chrisplimmer.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris_plim/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/chris_plim?lang=en

Petite Etincelle / Small Spark Prototypes Productions

Director: Julie Rembauville

Julie Rembauville was born in Paris in 1982. She studied literature and audiovisuals at La Sorbonne University. In 2003, she published her first book for childern, Je ne me laisserai pas faire ! (I won’t let them do it !) working with the artist Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. Then, they realized films and books, working on adaptation principally. The Machino received the award of the best DVD-book for children in 2006, given by the CIELJ (International Center of Litterature for Children) She’s now working on an animated serie project for TV, KROAK, written with Nicolas Bianco-Levrin and produced by Sacrebleu productions and on a short Ombre qui vole.

Writer / Producer: Nicolas Bianco-Levrin

After studying applied arts at the Duperré school in Paris, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin publishes about twenty youth albums as an illustrator. At the same time, he co-directed about thirty animated short films with Julie Rembauville for which he designed the graphics. The films then travel to many festivals around the world. http://nicolasbianco.fr/

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The AFA Podcast 157 : Soul

Hey there animation fans, it's time for another episode of the AFA Podcast. It's been a little while since we've done one of our deep-dive episodes, but what would be more deserving of that treatment than a new Pixar film? Rachael, Dan and Chris discuss Pete Docter's latest film Soul.

It's an in depth discussion of what make the film so special and how it compares to Docter's previous work, as well as explaining why the film has elements that have proved problomatic for some audiences.

Runnning time 2:31 aprox. Spoilers start around 0:35.

Want to help us make more episodes? Please consider supporting us on Patreon and get episodes ad free and before anyone else, plus bonus episodes and more! Or make a one-off donation via Ko-Fi or Paypal. Other ways to support the site here The Team:

• Rachael Ward @fail2ninja

• Dan Hamman @hammoo

• Chris Perkins @misterchristor

SHOW NOTES

Finding your Spark: Reflections on Pixar's Soul

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undefined - Episode 158: Animation First French Animation Festival 2021

Episode 158: Animation First French Animation Festival 2021

In the latest episode of the AFA Podcast join Evan, Yvonne and Kelly as they discuss their experiences at the 2021 Animation First French Animation Festival which took place online this February. They talk French animation and focus on titles including feature films Calamity Jane and Josep which had their US premieres at this year's festival. Also discussed are special guest Wes Anderson's animated influences including The Plague Dogs and Peter and The Wolf. It's a really enjoyable conversation, especially if you are a big fan of French animation.

Want to help us make more episodes? Please consider supporting us on Patreon and get episodes before anyone else, plus bonus episodes and more! Other ways to support the site here The Team: • Yvonne Grzenkowicz @eyesnare_inc • Evan Vernon • Kelly N Barahona LinkedIn

SHOW NOTES

Animation First Festival page https://fiaf.org/animation-first-2021/

Remi Chaye interview:

https://www.animationforadults.com/2021/01/the-afa-podcast-interview-remi-chaye.html

Long Way North

https://www.animationforadults.com/2016/11/long-way-north-2015.html

Emily Hubley https://www.emilyhubley.com/ John and Faith Hubley https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hubley https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hubley 2018 ANNY Cannes Program

https://www.animationnights.com/annycannesprogram-2018/

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