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70 - The Style is the Substance - Eastern and Western Animation with Studio YGKrow

Dec 12, 2023
Raziel Gore, co-founder and animator at Studio YG Crow, shares insights from the world of animation. He discusses the collaborative dynamics of creating art during COVID and the studio's evolution. Raziel emphasizes the unique approaches to animation in Eastern and Western cultures, exploring concepts like 'ma' (space) for storytelling. He touches on the influence of the Powerpuff Girls in their storyboarding and introduces the idea of 'kinetic spectacle' as a means of expression. The conversation highlights how budget constraints sharpen creativity and the importance of allowing scenes to breathe.
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ANECDOTE

Origin Story Born In A Lockdown

  • Raziel Gore recounts how Studio YG Crow formed from UART friendships and senior films into a studio during COVID.
  • They used that time to create Kethera Zero and learn production techniques together.
ADVICE

Board First When Visuals Drive Story

  • Try storyboarding first when style and visual language must lead the story.
  • You can doodle rough boards; they guide pacing and spectacle without needing polished script pages.
ANECDOTE

Rushed Shorts As Skill Tests

  • Raziel describes rapid production of short films like Ned and Fred to test their speed and skills.
  • He details animating under tight deadlines and catching COVID during upload, showing the strain of fast-paced indie work.
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