That movie production was different in that they gave you an entire segment of the film to work on where you would animate everything in it, rather than just being cast on a particular character in a scene. I would also say I enjoyed working on Rhino (Bolt). I was given every scene for that character in one stack, rather than piece-meal as in other productions, so I was able to work on that character in chronological order. And Panic, too, was right up my alley (Hercules). Timon, for instance, was a huge amount of fun (Lion King). To pick a favorite is like picking a favorite son or movie, that’s hard. Are there a few that stand out as your favorites? You’ve been working as an animator for almost 35 years, and worked on many different films and characters. (His artwork fills this post.)Ī Conversation with Animator Brian Ferguson I recently had the pleasure of asking him some of his thoughts about what up-and-coming artists should be aware of if they were to pursue a career in animation.
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