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  • Impostor syndrome, fear of the blank page, and the rush of adrenaline (and fear) that comes with stage fright?

    Amanda Russell and Ruth Newberry of Cream Studios have been there, done that.

    Amanda unpacks her struggle with imposter syndrome and the anxiety of public speaking, while Ruth talks about being her behind-the-scenes support system. In this candid conversation, they reveal how even the most confident artists can find public speaking daunting, and the triumph of overcoming such fears.

    Amanda and Ruth are not just about creating beautiful things for incredible clients.

    They are pioneers, fostering a stronger sense of community and transparency in the industry. Their new initiatives - the Creative Codex, is aimed at fostering meaningful conversations about the very words we use to define the motion design business.

    Take a look at Amanda's Adobe MAX 2024 talk here.

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    Check out our studio website for Spillt's latest and greatest work!

    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!

  • As artists we should probably avoid the trap of hero worship – but what about becoming fans of the artists we find around us?

    Today's episode is the first in the SPILLT Searchlight series where we introduce you to our favorite people in the industry that you should be a fan of too!

    Taylor Cox's tale is one of constant improvement, a little struggle, and an unwavering dedication to his craft. We talk to him about his early industry days, the challenges he continues to face, and his never-ending pursuit of work that fulfills him.

    Take a deep dive into the creative process of a passionate animator and the significance of role models in the industry. Taylor Cox's career journey is a testament to the joy of staying true to oneself and the rewards it reaps. He shares how his love for video games (especially KIRBY) in the work he collaborated with us on Adult Swim: Suck-It Smash.

    Taylor also sheds light on how he bridges the skill gap, making his interactions with clients enjoyable and keeping his creative spark alive.

    Taylor spills the tea on his dream assignment, how he would stir change in the industry, and his insightful thoughts on the hiring process for the new Zelda games.

    Spoiler alert: you could be the next guest on the SPILLT Searchlight – email us at [email protected] and tell us why everyone should be your next biggest fan!

    ––> Connect with Taylor Cox:
    • Taylor's website
    • Instagram
    • Twitter

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    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!

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  • Ever wondered how creatives face off with Impostor Syndrome while while facing the blank page?

    Get ready for a deep dive into the artistic efforts of Samantha Mireles, one of Spillt's phenomenal art directors, as she takes us through her incredible journey of creating an open-ended project for Adult Swim.

    Hear how Samantha, armed with her love for Disney and a knack for baking, conceived and developed Suck it Smash. Drawing her inspiration from diverse sources like Nintendo's Kirby and the game Bouncy Smash from IV Studios, she crafted a story that's both hilarious and gross.

    Joining forces with Taylor Cox, they created a unique visual style that seamlessly blended 2D and 3D elements. As we talk with Samantha she reveals how finding the right collaborator can skyrocket your career to amazing heights.

    PRO TIP: take a look at the actual working boards Samantha assembled using Milanote.

    Sit back and listen to this deep dive that is brimming with ideas on creativity, collaboration, and some unique behind-the-scenes insights into what it's like working from an open brief for a major network.

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    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!

  • It's our first ever STUDIO SPEED RUN – let's take a trip around the shop and find out what's inspiring, exciting, or even scaring the team a little bit.

    Who will be the winner of the 2023 Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Design?

    Planes Of Yonder with Rings of Power and White Lotus S2Imaginary Forces: Hello TomorrowFilmograph: WednesdayThe Mill: Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of CuriositiesElastic: The Last Of Us

    Yu+Co titles for Star Wars
    Behind The Magic of Mandalorian S3
    Justin Claus's Ahsoka

    Marvel at the new Redshift Toon Shader from You and Me Academy:

    An exemplary Gundam robot render by Anthony PalermoTheodore Daley's anime carSpider-verse Style tutorial

    Check out some tasty 2D cel animation:

    Daniel Duche's indie animated web series "Vigía Planetario". Jeremy Pires liquidy loopJulia Siamus' demo reel that leaves us spellbound!

    Anime's growing influence in advertising:

    IKEA | Slice of Life by ClubcampingNike: Let It Rip by PsyopChobani: Dear Alice by The LineAcura: Chiaki's Journey by The Line as well

    Will Blender's Grease Pencil become the go-to solution for 2D animators?

    Maciej Gliwa's upcoming VisionGP addon for Blender/Grease PencilSPA Studios (KLAUS) developing tools for Grease Pencil

    Vashi Nedomansky's BTS video of an Indie Virtual Production

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    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!

  • Ever felt lost, confused, or simply overwhelmed in the fast-paced creative industry? How about moments when you've doubted your own skills and talents? You're not alone. This episode of "Seize the Play!" paints a vivid picture of the raw, unfiltered journey of working artists, filled with both joy and hardship. Our guiding light is the captivating story of Ed Rhine, the owner of the studio SPILLT whose unwavering passion for animation was the inspiration for this podcast.

    SEIZE THE PLAY! is more than just a podcast – it's a playground designed to inspire, educate, and engage with the creative community. Let's come together and navigate the complexities of this industry, one episode at a time. So let's start up this journey together – because it's time to seize the play!

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    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!

  • Do you love animation?

    It's hard not to; cartoons, commercials, videogames, movies and shows – there's something animated everywhere you look.

    But – have you ever wondered what it's like to WORK as an animator?

    Look no further than SEIZE THE PLAY, where animation and motion design studio SPILLT opens it's doors and lets you in on what inspires and excites them as they make things move for every screen imaginable.

    If you want news, views, and how to find fun in getting work done, we'll be dropping new episodes on Wednesdays, every other week.

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    Until the next time, SEIZE THE PLAY!