Skwigly
Online animation magazine
April 1, 2005. Disney, Warner Brothers, Tex Avery, and GI Joe made up a healthy cartoon diet for Travis Hathaway’s impressionable early years. He was convinced by his…
by Skwigly
January 5, 2005. 383 pages, Stone Bridge Press, £15.29 Review by Raz Greenberg With the interest in Japanese animation (anime) becoming a world-wide phenomenon, by both professionals of…
January 1, 2005. There are two reasons to celebrate the success of director Brad Bird’s recent animation feature “The Incredibles”. First – it’s a really excellent film. Second – it…
December 31, 2004. Original article by Harvey Deneroff “I really love Flash,” Joanna Priestley gushes. “It’s so easy to use and I rarely have problems. It’s phenomenally…
by Harvey Deneroff
December 12, 2004. KEITH MILES: Can we start with a little background, how you got involved with Gordon? ALAN TITCHMARSH: I had a phone call, as you…
December 9, 2004. by Julian Phillips In the Axis Animation cinematic introduction to the new Playstation2 video game ‘Killzone’, Helghan leader Scolar Visari is not a happy…
by Julian Phillips
November 30, 2004. You can tell that Astley Baker Davies are serious Premier League animators by the Bafta nomination certificate nestling in the corner of their studio.…
November 25, 2004. In the world of high-roller feature film animation these days, you gotta’ have 3D CGI, and you gotta’ have a ground-breaking new animation or…
November 23, 2004. Fred Grandinetti takes us back to the 1960′s to share his views on the original animated Hercules series. Most often, critics of animated cartoon…
November 22, 2004. Julian Phillips talks to the traditional animator who brought us such films as ‘The Fox and the Hound’ and ‘Fievel Goes West’, Phil Nibbelink…
November 18, 2004. One of the best things about Pixar is that they are at once encompassing and individual. They have a recognizable brand—everyone knows what you mean when you say…
November 16, 2004. Randy Cook is that rarest of creatures, he is a triple Oscar winner. He is also the animation genius who breathed life into the…
November 15, 2004. Keith Miles attends the Tony Collingwood/Andrea Tran master class at this years Bradford animation Festival to bring back some great tips on ‘How to…
November 14, 2004. Sheer power for bone-based 2d animation.Lost Marble has released MoHo 5, in my opinion very interesting and useful animation software, which is relatively unknown in the current market.…
November 11, 2004. What do ghosts and robots have in common? I mean, other than being kick ass sci-fi fodder? Well, not much really. That is, until…
November 10, 2004. Original article By J. S. Kaminishi I apologize for the shameless use of movie titles to tout this article, but I think you’ll agree…
November 8, 2004. Original article by Harvey Deneroff for Skwigly MagazineOne of the more interesting presentation at this year’s Cartoons on the Bay was Linda Simensky’s talk…
November 7, 2004. Story, story, story if you’re making a film, or animation, drama, comedy or any kind of fiction, we hear it again and again. Story…
October 26, 2004. Kimmy Gorden takes on the new column ‘The Dope Sheet’ to bring you interviews, ‘how to…’ tips and reviews on the latest web animations.…
October 26, 2004. Original Article by Julian Phillips It seemed like a sure thing. As the popularity of 3-D CGI animation was exploding around the world to…
October 26, 2004. The media revolution in computers just keeps rolling like a Texas freight-train, and for animators who once worked in pen-and-ink or with hand-painted ‘cels’…
October 19, 2004. Julian Philips talks to co-creator of the Jib Jab Spoofs ‘This Land is Your Land’ and ‘Good to be in ‘Good to Be in…
October 4, 2004. Thomas Deutschmann CEO and producer at Fido animation production company talks to Keith Miles from Skwigly about ‘Hakan Brakan and Josef’. A nation waits…
September 17, 2004. Keith briefly talks with famous cartoon voice actress and talented pop star E.G. Daily about her past achievements and projects to come. I kiss…
September 14, 2004. Jim Hill talks with animation industry vet Dale Baer about how he transitioned from doing traditional animation on “Home on the Range” to doing…
by JimHill