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Does a Ross Bolinger Animate in the Woods?

June 2nd, 2009

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“Does a Ross Bolinger animate in the woods?” Yes, yes he does. Here’s the scoop on your new favorite animated web series, Pencilmation.

Channel Frederator: Where did you study animation?

Ross Bolinger: I’m going into my senior year at the School of Visual Arts.

CF: What has influenced your style the most?

RB: Graphically, I would say a lot of early animation has influenced my work…the early Mickey Mouse and Felix cartoons–back when Ub Iwerks would sit down and whip out an entire Mickey cartoon single handedly, drawing straight ahead and not planning so much. Capturing that spontaneity interests me.

Buster Keaton sought to preserve that same spontaneity in film, and I try to aim for some of that as well since my style is so simple and because I am working alone. I also get a lot of influence from listening to music and reading. I read ten times more than I watch cartoons or draw. (Maybe [Read more…]

Animation Standing Ovation

December 27th, 2008

If you get OVATION on your cable television line-up, this is a special animation-themed weekend. I just watched Hand Behind The Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (again). Here’s what’s left for the rest of the tonight and tomorrow (at least on the East Coast, where I am):

8 PM, 11 PM: Tokyo Godfathers

10 PM, 1 AM: Chuck Amuck

2 AM: Triplets of Belleville

SUNDAY

1 PM: Wallace and Gromit Go To Hollywood (doc about Aardman)

2 PM: The Ub Iwerks Story

4 PM: Tokyo Godfathers

6 PM, 2 AM: Dante’s Inferno (with puppetry by Paul Zaloom)

And then–in case you are in the mood for some creative despair–at 8 and 11 PM they will be playing the documentary Crumb.

(At top, a somewhat loosely-related YouTube clip for PES’ free holiday “Yule Log” screensaver.)

Anne D. Bernstein