Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts

Yann Tremblay — Animator for Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist

I interviewed the incredible Animation Director Yann Tremblay in May 2013 for the Vancouver Film School's (VFS) main blog. It marked the completion of my VFS Classical Animation Class 10 graduates trifecta (or would it be better called a hat-trick?) — as well as the last interview I would do for VFS. He along with Bardell Animation Supervisor Trent Noble and Animation Director Andrew Overtoom (SpongeBob SquarePants) all graduated from the same Classical Animation program back in 1997.

All three of these guys were great story-tellers and very funny guys. Yann had some crazy stories to tell about his professional career. He has been working in animation since right after he graduated, and two of the films he was involved in (The Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist) were nominated for Oscars. Which is not bad for a guy who started out wanting to be an actor, and didn't even think it was possible to study animation in Canada.

He moved to Vancouver from a small town in Quebec, barely able to speak English, but with a desire to learn acting. Then one day while checking out the VFS Acting program, he saw a poster for the Classical Animation program and it hit him like a divine 2001: A Space Odyssey Monolith moment, complete with the Gyorgy Legiti music in the background. It was the first thing he did that felt absolutely right to him.

After he graduated, a lot of people said it would next to impossible to get work doing 2D in Canada. But Yann had no problem with that — and he pretty much taught himself how to do 3D, too. The stories Yann told me of his efforts to advance in his career were at times hilarious, but they also evinced a tenacity, a dedication to getting it right, that was inspiring.

Yann's work, like that of his pals Trent and Andrew, speaks of a love for the great masters of 2D animation—the Disney and Warner Bros studios of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It doesn't hurt that he drew constantly (even while cooking!). I loved his work in the Sylvain Chomet films and I can't wait to see what he's going to do next.

Read my full interview with Yann Tremblay here on the VFS Blog.

Trent Noble — 3D Animator



I did an interview with Bardel's Animation Supervisor Trent Noble for the Vancouver Film School's main blog back in October of 2012. Trent is a graduate of both the VFS Classical Animation program, where he was classmates with Andrew Overtoom (SpongeBob SquarePants) and Yann Tremblay (Triplets of Belleville), and the 3D Animation program. I got interested in doing interviews with all three of them, since they're all amazing animators, great story tellers, and very funny guys. And I did. Trent was the first of the three.



At the time I talked with Trent, he was working with the incredible Vancouver artist Stan Douglas at the Vancouver office of the National Film Board (NFB) on a project that he couldn't say too much about because they were right in the midst of creating it, and to do so would require that, as he put it, "everybody reading this signs an NDA." But he did tell me some good stories about going to VFS and what it was like when he was first looking for work, and gave some good advice for young animators coming up. You can read the original piece here on the VFS main blog.

The augmented reality app that Trent was working on the time I first spoke with him is called Circa 1948. You can find out more about it here in this NFB Interactive Team presentation video on Vimeo (starting around 11:52).