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  • So with the rise of artificial intelligence, the fear from artist's is at a high. Many believe that this technology might replace them. So instead, of speculating we decided to ask them in person. In this week's episode, we were lucky enough to talk to three animation studios that have worked on countless animation shows and films over the past 30 years.

    From Big Jump Entertainment we have Cory Morrison and Rob Buchanan of Mercury Filmworks and finally returning guest is David Fortier from PiP Animation.

    Come check out our conversation as we get their opinions on artificial intelligence, what it means for the industry and if this a threat or a bust. If you are interested in the intersection of technology and artistry, and are trying to navigate the landscape of animation, then this is the episode for you!

  • As many either are looking AI with hesitation, contemplation or embracing it, the group of people who will be impacted the most are not the ones in the industry currently but those about to enter it- students. So this episode we talk to Elise vanHeerden & Yomna Majbour, two third year students from Algonquin College animation program on the verge of graduating. We talk about what inspired them to be in animation, what are their feelings on AI and what concerns they might have with maybe one day being integrated into the industry. Check out this fresh and hopeful chat with two budding artists as they get ready to enter the industry.

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  • As artificial intelligence seemingly spreads its self across all industries, is animation next? But more importantly, what do you do when you teach animation that one day might be done without the need for artists? Do you change course or charge forward with what works? Do you adapt to the changing landscape or wait to see how things unfold? Can the craft survive in the face of advancing technology, or will it undergo significant changes? In this episode we talk to Neil Hunter, the co-coordinator of the Algonquin College Animation Program, on his career as both an animator and teacher. On the role of teachers in ever evolving format and what the future might hold for future students.Finally, we discuss the impact AI might have on animation,education and industry as a whole.

  • Prepare for a journey through the weaving lanes of animation and technology with the remarkable Ben McEvoy, a paragon of creativity with a techno twist. He comes to us with tales of his escapades in the animation industry, giving a peek behind the curtain to show where art meets the boardroom. As co-founder of the TAFFI Animation Conference and a partner at Friends+Enemies , Ben brings a deep understanding of how true innovation is fostered and flourishes at the crossroads of artistic talent and executive acumen.
    Hold on to your butts as we discuss and try to navigate the ever changing future that AI has created in the animation industry. Luckily Ben McEvoy has been around the block from being a co-founder of TAFFI to a partner at Friends+ Enemies; he has a wide and diverse view of the entertainment industry. He talks about his experience in the animation industry; and what artists might need to do to survive the changing landscape.

    Dive into discussions that venture beyond the frames and into the realm of possibility, where artificial intelligence is reshaping the very fabric of the creative process. Ben shares how early access to groundbreaking software ignited his career, intertwining his progress with advancements like AI that are now sending ripples across the animation landscape. With our guest's expert lens, we explore the challenges and triumphs faced by studios and independent artists alike as they navigate this digital renaissance, from the financial pressures to the ethical quagmires of AI appropriation in art.

    So take a deep breath and take the plunge, as we dive deep into the possible future.


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  • Is storyboarding going to be changed forever? We're getting up close and personal with Zeyd Taha Candan from FYNAL, the brain behind the cutting-edge AI solution that is shaking up the filmmaking industry. Discover how Storyboarder.AI, is making storyboarding more accessible to a wider audience. This program claims it is able to analyze scripts and generating custom images in a matter of moments.FYNAL's Storyboarder.AI could be a game-changer. Programs like these can be especially useful for independent filmmakers and those with restrictive budgets. Listen in as Zed spills the beans on harnessing open-source software and pre-defined prompts to bring your words to life without having to put lead to paper.

    We'll also be digging deep into the AI's impact on the creative process. Why does it matter what datasets AI models are trained on? Can artists contribute their own material? How can Shutterstock and similar platforms enable artists to opt-in with their material? We weigh in on how these technological advancements can enhance, rather than hamper, the creative process. But we're not stopping there! We'll explore how Storyboarder.AI is proving to be a powerful tool in the job market, aiding storyboard artists in creating complex visuals quickly. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation; let's untangle the intricacies of AI in film-making together. Is this beginning of something new or did we just choose the form of our destroyer? Found out in Animator vs the Machine!

  • Get ready to unlock the enigma of stable diffusion and AI models as we sit down with animator and AI enthusiast, Josh McEvoy. This episode we take a deep dive at how exactly generative AI works with convolutions, autoenconders and UNETs and more technical terms. With Josh's expert insights, we peel back the curtain to figure out how it works and how it can work for the animation industry.

    Have you ever wondered about AI's transformative impacts on animation? We delve into exactly that - discussing the shifting roles of background artists and painters, the potential disruption to the entire animation workflow, and AI's influence on 2D animation software like Harmony and Moho. Our conversation covers the tools and libraries crucial to this area, and what he believes artists should learn if they are interested.

    This eye-opening episode is a must-listen for anyone with even a fleeting interest in the convergence of art and AI. So, prepare for a deep dive into the compelling world of AI in animation with us and our guest, Josh McEvoy.

  • What does it truly take to breathe life into characters on screen? Our guest, Rob Tinkler, voice actor extraordinaire and a creative virtuoso, guides us through the exhilarating world behind the scenes. Known for his roles in Sailor Moon, Cyber Chase, and even giving voice to the adorable Woodstock in the Snoopy Show, Rob’s journey is rich with experiences that unravel the magic of animation and voice acting. We even take a nostalgic detour to reminisce about Power Stone, a classic animated series close to my heart.

    The crossroads where technology meets creativity is one of the focal points of the episode. Rob shares his insights on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) has begun to shape the entertainment industry. From simulating hyper-realistic environments on sets to aiding actors during auditions, AI has the potential to enhance authenticity in performances. However, we also delve into the darker side where AI could impact job prospects for extras and voice actors. It’s a thought-provoking discussion that emphasizes the need for regulations to safeguard these roles from becoming obsolete.

    Finally, we shift our focus to Rob's work on Tiny Raider and discuss the evolution of podcasting as a medium for creative expression. Rob lays bare his thoughts on the impact of AI on the industry's creatives and offers a sneak peek into the future of entertainment. This episode is all about linking past experiences, current technologies, and future expectations in a journey that spans the exciting landscape of voice acting and animation. Be prepared, the conversation is as riveting as one of Rob's performances. So, tune in, and brace yourselves for an enlightening ride!

  • Discover the captivating journey of animation with David Fortier, the studio director and head of production at PIP Animation Studios. Together with David, we navigate the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and animation, uncovering the nuances that distinguish AI from machine learning.

    Embrace the intriguing exploration of AI's role in the animation industry. As we compare the advent of AI to the impact of 3D software and motion capture in the 90s, we delve into the potential perks and pitfalls of this new technology. Understand the significant influence human creativity has on AI, and how it's necessary for achieving the best results. Ponder how AI can be harnessed in pre-production and development phases, and the potential it has to birth a hybrid between live action and animation.

    Engage in a stimulating dialogue about the future of animation and AI. We debate the ethical considerations surrounding AI use in animation and consider its potential to cut costs and amplify artists' work. As we envision the future of the animation industry, we question whether AI's capacity to recreate existing artworks could potentially stifle creativity. We wrap up by addressing the need for fluidity in animation software and how the industry's constant hunt for cost-saving measures impacts the way animation is produced. Join us on this riveting journey into the future of animation, fueled by AI's transformative potential.

  • Ready to unravel the enigma of AI in animation? We promise you a fascinating journey as we dive into the three distinct types of AI – narrow, general, and artificial super intelligence, guided by our special guest, a pro who straddles both worlds of animation and AI. Discover how neural networks function as a pseudo brain, decoding the world by analyzing representative numbers.

    We then plunge into the heart of animation – The core 12 principles that govern it. Explore the potential of AI in accentuating these principles, and the role neural networks, deep learning, and machine learning could play in capturing the subtle nuances of animation. We also investigate the methods that could be used to train AI to comprehend and even create animation, probing the challenges that need to be addressed to turn this dream into reality.

    As we forge ahead in the world of AI-augmented animation, we must contemplate the ethical and pragmatic implications of this integration. Let's debate the issues surrounding the use of AI to create animations of real people or digital scans - spotlighting the importance of proper consent and safeguarding individual identities. We also examine the potential fallout of AI-generated malicious content. Our expert guest helps us envision how AI could reshape the animation industry's landscape, impacting teaching, training, and creative work. To cap it off, we discuss the delicate balance between harnessing AI's potential for efficiency and creativity while upholding ethical norms for responsible AI integration in animation. Do join us in this riveting conversation.

  • Ready to step into a new dimension of animation? Join me as I traverse the vibrant world of 3D animation with Rodrigo Broga, a technical tinker in this new field. We shed light on the remarkable evolution from traditional to 3D animation, and the influential role of AI in shaping this transformation. Rodrigo opens the door to his creative process, revealing how innovative AI tools like Mid Journey, Chat GPT, and Kaiber empower him to take the reins of his artistry. Prepare for an eye-opening journey as we debunk fears and misconceptions about AI replacing human creativity and celebrate the endless possibilities this technology brings to the animation table.

    As we venture deeper, Rodrigo and I dissect the cutting-edge tools that are rewriting the rules of 3D animation. We delve deeper into the thrilling potential of AI in how it can reshape animations, from applying frames,to creating content and even swift restyling on animation. In an industry that might soon see a wave of AI-generated clones, we explore the challenges and strategies to stand out and maintain a unique artistic identity. More than just a tool, AI emerges as a playground for experimentation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in animation. Rodrigo, with his infectious enthusiasm, prompts us all to embrace the fun and curiosity inherent in this evolving landscape, reminding us that despite the technological revolution, the heart of animation will always be creativity and individuality.

  • Imagine a world where artificial intelligence (AI) can bring animated characters to life with a realism that rivals human creativity. Terrifying for some and exciting for others. This is the thought-provoking realm of our conversation with Professor Timothy Lethbridge, an expert in both AI and animation. We dive into an engaging exploration of AI's burgeoning role within animation. We delve into how knowledge acquisition and representation in AI could revolutionize the animation of objects, sparking a fascinating discussion about whether a machine can truly be 'intelligent' in the creative sense.

    Yet, as the borderlines between technology and creativity blur further, ethical and practical concerns arise. Will AI replace jobs or provide more opportunities in animation? How do we program a moral compass into AI and what are the implications of AI team efforts? The need for regulation might be crucial to anticipate and prevent potential AI-related mishaps. Get ready for a riveting discussion on the power, potential, and pitfalls of AI in animation , as we navigate through these questions and more with guidance of Professor Lethbridge. Prepare to have your perceptions challenged and your curiosity piqued in this captivating episode.

  • Will the rise of AI in animation spell the end for human animators or will it usher in a new era of collaboration and creative enhancement? Settle in with us, your hosts, and our esteemed guests, Zoe and Jen - two creative animators who aren't afraid to tackle this burning question head-on. From the potential implications on job displacement in the industry to the ethical conundrums that arise, you're in for an engaging discussion that's sure to leave you pondering.

    As we journey through this episode, we confront the elephant in the room - can AI replace the human touch and passion in animation? Using their industry experiences, Zoe and Jen bring a fresh perspective to this debate, exploring how AI could be harnessed to support roles such as character design and background painting. Yet, the conversation doesn't stop there. We dive deep into the ethical implications of AI, highlighting the importance of sustainable wages for animators and the potential use of AI as a tool rather than a replacement.

    Finally, we delve into the future implications of AI on animation and the role of animators. Rather than fighting the inevitable, we assert the need to coexist with AI, outlining its potential benefits and drawbacks. From increased accessibility for budding artists to the impact on crunch time and project deadlines, every facet is up for debate. Join us in this insightful, engaging, and thought-provoking conversation as we navigate the evolving landscape of animation in the age of AI. Don't miss out on this opportunity to think, learn, and question. Tune in now!

  • Get ready for a fascinating trek through the rapidly evolving landscape of animation with our esteemed guest, Weldon Poapst. A revered veteran with four decades of industry experience, Weldon charts the changes from paper and pencils to the digital age - and now, the dawning era of AI. Will AI spell the end of traditional animation or become its greatest ally? The answers might astound you.

    This episode takes you on a whirlwind tour of AI's potential impact on art and animation. We delve into the heart of the debate - will AI rob animation of its unique identity and hand-painted charm, or turn it into a powerful tool enhancing creative expression? Listen as Weldon shares his rare insights into how AI could reshape the industry's future. From budgets and jobs to teaching animation, we explore it all.

    But our journey doesn't stop there. We take you behind the scenes to uncover the daunting challenges of employing AI in animation - the complexity of animating facial features, for instance. Listen to the captivating tales of Weldon's journey in teaching traditional animation to a new generation adapting to AI. Hear how AI could be a boon for amateur animators, and how the rise of digital animation has altered the ways we teach and learn this art. This is an episode you won't want to miss.

  • A discussion with a couple of animators about the possible future of animation and artificial intelligence. I promise we wont be bad mouthing our techno overlords too much...