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EP 7: Future of Animation on the Web
We have returned after a...

EP 7: Future of Animation on the Web We have returned after a...

Update: 2014-08-16
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EP 7: Future of Animation on the Web


We have returned after a long hiatus!  In this episode I am joined by the Lines and Splines new co-host Ian Strandberg! We talk about where we would like to take the new format of the show and our change of focus towards independent animation.  


We also talk about the on going discussion about the future of sustainable animation on the web which was brought to the forefront as a few animators have posted videos talking about how the recent changes to the YouTube algorithms are in-inadvertently hurting animated content, or any content that has a long production time.


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Show Notes:


Does Independent Animation Have a Future on Youtube? By RubberNinja


Animators and Youtube: No More Complaints By Ricepirate


Shorts of the Month


Buy Buy Baby Directed by Gervais Merryweather


Scrap Book - Stop Motion by Oli Putland


Monty Python Reference


Thanks for listening!


Justin Goran:


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Ian Strandberg:


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Have a question or comment for the show? Leave a comment or leave a question at linesandsplines@gmail.com

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EP 7: Future of Animation on the Web
We have returned after a...

EP 7: Future of Animation on the Web We have returned after a...

Justin Goran and Ian Strandberg