
And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan Ep. 231: Seth MacFarlane | The Discipline and Craft Behind a Creative Legacy
Dec 10, 2025
Seth MacFarlane, the creative genius behind Family Guy, is a multi-talented artist known for his work in animation, comedy, and music. In this engaging discussion, Seth delves into his disciplined approach to creativity, sharing insights on his early artistic roots and the fight to maintain his vision for Family Guy. He emphasizes the importance of live orchestras in enhancing storytelling and reflects on the influences of John Williams and classic American music. Seth also discusses the challenges of modern music education and shares advice for aspiring musicians.
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Discovering Lost Sinatra Charts
- Seth MacFarlane discovered Sinatra charts when Universal Republic asked what album he'd want to record.
- He and Frank Sinatra Jr. played yellowing charts pulled from boxes to hear unrecorded arrangements.
Film Scores Shaped His Taste
- Seth was drawn to film scores (John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith) rather than his parents' 70s radio music.
- Those scores taught him orchestration and melody in ways pop radio didn't.
Learning Animation With An 8mm Camera
- Seth taught himself animation using an eight-millimeter camera and frame-by-frame shoots.
- He later attended RISD where professors filled in technical gaps he had already explored.




