Archive for November, 2006

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

ARN Studios

ARN StudiosOn November 9th we recorded our first show, which aired on Sunday, December 3rd, at 7:30 am. These weekly shows are being recorded at the studios of ARN, the American Radio Network, in Hollywood, and being broadcast over KCLA-FM in Los Angeles. Every Sunday at 7:30 am, you will be able to listen to one of our shows, either by tuning in at KCLA-FM 99.3 on your radio dial in Los Angeles, or online, anywhere in the world, by visiting www.kclafm.com. Plus, you will be able to listen to any of our shows, at any time, from anywhere in the world, right here on this site.

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Our First Five Episodes…

Show #1: Tom Roth

Tom did hand-drawn and computer animator for Ralph Bakshi, Richard Williams, Disney, and many others. Listen to Tom’s interview here and out more about him in Meet the Masters.

Show #2: Mark Kausler

Artist, animator, collector, and historian, Mark worked on Yellow Submarine, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and more. Listen to Mark’s interview here and out more about him in Meet the Masters.

Show #3: David Evans

Screenwriter and gag man, specializing in animation, David wrote for Jay Ward, Bill Hurtz, and many more. Listen to David’s interview here and out more about him in Meet the Masters.

Show #4: Joe Siracusa

Former gag man/musician for Spike Jones, Joe started his animation sound effects career at UPA Pictures. Listen to Joe’s interview here and out more about him in Meet the Masters.

Show #5: Cathy Karol

Cathy is a fine artist, animator, independent animation filmmaker, and teacher, knows all facets of the animation industry. Listen to Cathy’s interview here and out more about him in Meet the Masters.

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Meet Our Host

Tee in the studioThe host of Toon In! …to the World of Animation is Tee Bosustow, who has almost no experience in animation, but is a huge fan. His meager animation credits include, being one of the sons of Stephen Bosustow, who ran UPA for most of the early years, working for a few months as an intern inbetweener, directing an animation commercial, and producing several animation shorts in Hong Kong. But, perhaps it’s best that Tee knows little about animation, he can ask the dumb questions for all of us! Fortunately, as we say, he’s an enthusiastic fan.