The topics they chat about (news, reviews, interviews, software, etc.).Their publishing schedule, or how many episodes they have.
The number of years they’ve been running.I’ve listed all the podcasts alphabetically and included some basic details on each, including: The rest have since ended, but you can still listen to their archived episodes. Of the podcasts I found, 25 are podcasts that currently publish fresh new episodes on a regular basis. Here is one of my favourite interviews with one of the original hand-drawn animators on Cuphead, Tina Nowbroski:Ĥ Important Details Included in This List
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I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing people like Fred Seibert (Frederator) on how to pitch a show to studio executives, Tracy Strong (Pipeline Studio) on how to make a career in 2D special effects, Rikke Asbjeorn and Chris Garbutt (Nickelodeon & Netflix) on how to become a Showrunner for Netflix, and many more. The podcast is called The Animation Industry Podcast and every week I interview some of the biggest names in animation to learn their stories, the failures they went through, and the skills they developed to reach success. I did this because I’m currently on my own journey into an animation career, plus in 2018 I started my own podcast.
I was able to find over 50, and I’ve included them all in this post.