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Bambi with James Baxter | Animator's Breakfast E010 

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Welcome to the final episode of Animator's Breakfast, for now!
What an episode it is. I'm hugely humbled to be joined with one of the greatest living animators, James Baxter. You might know him as a horse on a ball making people happy, but James has been working in the industry for over 30 years, starting on Who Framed Roger Rabbit? He's responsible for some of the most beautifully animated moments in animation history, including Belle and the Beast dancing in the ball room, or Quasimodo carrying Esmeralda up to the top of Notre Dame. The list of his phenomenal work goes on.
Today we're talking about Bambi, well as much Bambi as we can apart from me picking his brain about his process. Bambi was the 5th feature film released by Walt Disney Animation, and it's legacy speaks for itself. Really, with Bambi, the Disney studio's leapt so far ahead from other animation competitors, and cemented itself as a powerhouse when it comes to Animation. The film's tough and rigorous development process laid down a foundation that has forever changed the animation landscape.
Check out Jame's legendary work here: / @jamesbaxter1236
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10 авг 2020

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Комментарии : 30   
@Rick_Hoppe
@Rick_Hoppe 3 года назад
Thanks for the great interview with James Baxter! Just a point of correction: James said Don Degradi was brought into Disney as a teacher. Don Degradi was a Disney production designer and writer at Disney in the 40s. I believe James is referring to Donald Graham, who was a drawing instructor at Chouinard art School (which much later became Cal Arts). As head of the Disney training program, he taught drawing and action analysis and was a key figure in helping the animators develop the principles of character animation which became the foundation of the art form.
@jamesbaxter1236
@jamesbaxter1236 3 года назад
Quite right Richard, I misspoke. Good to hear from you, hope everything's going well :)
@DeepBlueInk
@DeepBlueInk 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic that you got James Baxter onto the podcast! Without a doubt one of the most influencial animators alive
@billyrice5573
@billyrice5573 3 года назад
Its James Baxter! He makes me so happy!
@ryantheanimator1156
@ryantheanimator1156 3 года назад
I met James Baxter at CTN last year, love his works in El Dorado and Klaus.
@artloveranimation
@artloveranimation 3 года назад
I remember being mesmerized by the behind the scenes of Bambi after the end credits when watching it on vhs the flour sack deer in Snow White, the live deer studies, the multi-plane camera, etc.
@Bekayvd
@Bekayvd 3 года назад
I only knew James Baxter as an awesome horse in Adventure Time. Glad I know he's an amazing animator as well now. Also Bambi is incredible
@johnwilbur3050
@johnwilbur3050 3 года назад
Thanks for that one shot in Steven Universe. You know the one
@CryoKix
@CryoKix 3 года назад
i love both of those things to death but dont know whachu talking about please elaborate
@artloveranimation
@artloveranimation 3 года назад
I should be asleep but I couldn't help but click as fast as possible 😅
@artloveranimation
@artloveranimation 3 года назад
The shot with grown up Faline, wondering where Bambi went, I always notice that both that shot and when she's trapped by dogs, her eyes changed color. 😅
@xzinnarisalan1891
@xzinnarisalan1891 3 года назад
Breakfast, more like dinner here in Australia. Great video, so useful and inspiring.
@educatednipple2418
@educatednipple2418 3 года назад
This channel deserves much more recognition. As a student studying digital animation, every upload of yours keeps me inspired. The podcasts are always a delight to listen to. Keep up the amazing work :)
@user-jd1hy9bg1d
@user-jd1hy9bg1d 3 года назад
HOW did u get to speak to this LEGEND ?????????..?????? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@AngryPeopleStudios
@AngryPeopleStudios 3 года назад
You guys just made my workday a whole lot better. What a lovely episode to sit and animate to
@ShawnSomething
@ShawnSomething 3 года назад
There's so much wisdom in this one hour! Really makes me miss animation and want to do it more
@mechajay3358
@mechajay3358 3 года назад
It's awesome you got _James Baaaaxter_ on this podcast.
@keke_the_human
@keke_the_human 3 года назад
Jaaames Baaaxter
@DelEnd_Virtua
@DelEnd_Virtua 3 года назад
I just want James Baxter to know that I randomly yell his name out sometimes.
@CompleteAnimation
@CompleteAnimation 3 года назад
Bambi has some incredible animation, but some of it is pretty bad. For example, when all the bucks are prancing around for the Great Prince, there are shots where they devolve into brown smudges.
@JesusGarcia-ix8rc
@JesusGarcia-ix8rc 3 года назад
Hey everyone so I have seen a lot of horror stories on youtube regarding a career as a professional artist. I'm am sure the experiences are diverse across the board. However strict deadlines, bosses you don't understand, and projects that you receive minimal credit for can be infuriating and have a lasting negative effect on your mental health and smash the love of art. With that being said Im currently doing personal research on how to improve the personal lives of professional artists which is why I'm hoping you guys can participate by answering two quick questions that I have. 1. What state of mind are you unable to create with? 2. How does a failure to create something you're happy with, affect you personally? Thanks so much in advance - looking forward to reading your answers! This is for my personal use only. Thanks for your time, have a fantastic day.
@jamesdunne2757
@jamesdunne2757 3 года назад
great video bud. I was wondering if i could get some help. I'm in my third year of engineering and i'm kinda fed up with it and i'm thinking about doing a degree in animation but i'm a nervous doing something like that. You wouldn't know if there is a lot of job opportunities in animation in Ireland or even abroad. I'm just worried that i'd go into animation and the struggle to find any work.
@madrugaiden2317
@madrugaiden2317 3 года назад
Only 4k views?
@roadtripwarrior
@roadtripwarrior 3 года назад
How'd you get him off his ball?
@user-jd1hy9bg1d
@user-jd1hy9bg1d 3 года назад
Next: try interview Windsor M.C.Cay ! 🙄. Bruce Lee of animation !!
@user-jd1hy9bg1d
@user-jd1hy9bg1d 3 года назад
I wrote this before I even started the vid ! 😆
@Userdoesnotexit
@Userdoesnotexit 3 года назад
I enjoyed it alot.!! Since you made a studio ghibli video... I would love to recommend you to reach out to Aya suzuki on Twitter.. she worked with Ghibli, Hosoda And Satoshi kon. she is japanese but speaks English ... would love to hear more insides from her... and you are a great interviewer :D
@pkminpkmon
@pkminpkmon 3 года назад
Who did they say Disney brought from the Chouinard Insititue? I can't quite make the name, Dom de Gradien? At around 15:00? I would like to Google them up! EDIT: I think it was Don Graham
@jvgreendarmok
@jvgreendarmok 3 года назад
I think he was confusing the names Don Graham and Don DaGradi.
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