
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
When the filmmaker and animator Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon) decided to adapt Peter Brown’s kids’ book “The Wild Robot” for the screen, he threw a lot of modern animation conventions out the window. Chris decided to use hand-painted images instead of CGI and he centered the story on motherhood when mothers are mostly absent in kids’ movies. Now, “The Wild Robot” is nominated for three Oscars. Chris joins guest host Gill Deacon to tell us more about the film and how he made it.
4.5
214214 ratings
When the filmmaker and animator Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon) decided to adapt Peter Brown’s kids’ book “The Wild Robot” for the screen, he threw a lot of modern animation conventions out the window. Chris decided to use hand-painted images instead of CGI and he centered the story on motherhood when mothers are mostly absent in kids’ movies. Now, “The Wild Robot” is nominated for three Oscars. Chris joins guest host Gill Deacon to tell us more about the film and how he made it.
408 Listeners
356 Listeners
234 Listeners
235 Listeners
76 Listeners
90 Listeners
112 Listeners
29 Listeners
13 Listeners
53 Listeners
817 Listeners
177 Listeners
124 Listeners
455 Listeners
32 Listeners
35 Listeners
89 Listeners
36 Listeners
91 Listeners
279 Listeners