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Boiled Over

Lije Morgan
Animation
Music Videos
Ethereal Animation
Character Design
Illustration
Mental Health
Art
Identity
Film
Blender
3D Animation
2D Animation
Freelance Work
Berlin
Health
Illustation
Graphic Design
Chicago

A podcast all about animation! Listen to interviews with independent animators from around the world with host Lije Morgan.

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For the final episode of Boiled Over season 2, I sat down with one of my all time favorite animators and a dear friend: Dena Springer! I've been a fan of Dena's work for almost as long as I've been animating--her soft glowing worlds immediately capti... more

Boiled Over is back with the last two episodes of Season 2! Recorded almost a year ago, this episode features an interview with Michelle Ku: one of my all time favorite animators and illustrators. Michelle uses a wide variety of mediums and technique... more

After a brief hiatus, Boiled Over is back with an incredibly fun interview featuring Raman Djafari! Raman and I sat down last October, and while I had to put the podcast on hold due to medical shenanigans and work, I've been incredibly excited to sha... more

This week I’m sitting down with one of my all-time favorite animators: Elenor Kopka. I’ve been a huge fan of Elenor’s work for years and years, so it was an absolute joy getting to finally speak with her about her process and take a peak behind the s... more

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Recent Guests

Dena Springer
Chicago-based animator and illustrator known for ethereal animations, exploring concepts of identity and perception in her work.
Episode: Dena Springer
Michelle Ku
Artist and animator specializing in paintings and animations
Episode: Michelle Ku
Raman Djafari
Animation director, illustrator, and filmmaker based in Berlin
Episode: Raman Djafari

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Really cool

    Podcast Addict
    Léo Carnod
    3 years ago
  • amazing and fantastic

    love

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    violetshin7
    United States3 years ago
  • Great!

    So inspiring to hear from other independent animators and makes me feel more connected during these times, thank you! :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Emilia_a
    Germany4 years ago

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#65
Argentina/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#103
China/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#113
Chile/Arts/Visual Arts

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Dena Springer
Q: Can you talk a little bit about what you did in that year and how that led to where you are now?
I focused a lot on having good mental health and physical health, and I started building a routine for myself to figure out what made me happy.
Dena Springer
Q: How did you initially get started in animation and what's made you stick with it through the years?
Since I was about four or five, I wanted to do animation or work with cartoons... I didn't start pursuing it until 2020 when I lost my job and focused on what made me happy.
Dena Springer
Q: Can you talk about how you use filmmaking as a tool for storytelling and kind of delving deeper into these concepts and themes through the art of animation?
I can tell a story like how I want to do it. And there are rules around me and like how to live. I can tell a story like how I want to do it. There's no wrong way to do things.
Raman Djafari
Q: What advice would you give to aspiring animators or people looking to stick with the medium?
Raman emphasized the importance of finding one’s unique voice and recognizing that everyone has an inherently valuable artistic perspective worth sharing.
Raman Djafari
Q: Could you talk a little bit about how you initially got started in animation? And I guess what's made you stick with it?
Raman shared that he initially created a music video for a techno group, where he learned animation on the job, which sparked his interest and made him invested in the craft.

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