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From Dublin to LA: Emmy Nominated Animation Writer / Director - Damien O'Connor

From Dublin to LA: Emmy Nominated Animation Writer / Director - Damien O'Connor

Season 1 Episode 9 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Join us as we sit down with Damien O'Connor, an Emmy nominated animation writer and director, to talk about his journey from Dublin to LA. With a career spanning multiple facets of animation, including 2d animation, 3d animation, and stop motion, Damien has had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, from indie animation to feature animation.

As a key figure in the Irish animation scene, Damien has been involved in the production of several notable shows, including Doc McStuffins, Angela's Christmas (produced by Dublin Based Brown Bag Films). With his extensive experience in directing animation and writing for animation, Damien offers valuable insights into the world of animation, from the early days of Irish film and Irish shorts to the current state of the industry, including the rise of Netflix animation and Disney animation.

As we delve into his animation career, Damien shares his thoughts on the importance of supporting animation made in Ireland and the growth of the animation studio scene in the country. This interview is a must-watch for anyone interested in animation history, the process of creating animated content, and the journey of a successful animation writer and director.

With his unique perspective and experience, Damien O'Connor provides a fascinating look into the world of animation, from his roots in Ireland to his current work in LA.

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