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376 - Nathan Rigaud - Whale Animation Studios Creative Executive, Cinematographer, and Animator - Deconstructing the Art of Visual Storytelling, Going from From PA to Director, Learning the Film Industry as a Teenager | Indie Talk Takeover

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Hello, Hello!

In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with filmmaker Nathan Rigaud. Nathan shares his background and experience in filmmaking, including working on sets and creating his own animated content. They discuss challenges in the indie film industry and the importance of proper planning, collaboration, and starting small. The group also explores early underwater filmmaking and personal experiences with sharks.

We also talk about:

  • Nathan discusses the structure of his animation company, Whale Animation Studios, and his leadership style.
  • The speakers debate the benefits of roles like production assistant for learning filmmaking skills.
  • The group shares differing opinions on movies and the personal nature of storytelling.
  • Payment challenges in the film industry are explored, including options for protection.
  • Papa Bear shares details of the 1914 experimental underwater film "30 Leagues Under the Sea" and its controversial shark attack scene
  • Nick shares an all-new CULTURE CHECK

Enjoy!

Indie Artist Spotlight

Artist: Call Me Ace

Track: FIRST GEN ANTHEM

This highly gifted, multi-faceted artist lives a double life. By day, he works in Silicon Valley; by night, he transforms into the prolific Bay Area rapper Call Me Ace. In both roles, he’s a total boss, working diligently to uplift disenfranchised communities, spread positive vibes, and celebrate culture. If your parents are not from the country you live in now, “FIRST GEN ANTHEM” is your theme song. When your home is a second nation, there’s a certain way you have to navigate life: one where every step you take is the epitome of “innovation.”

https://callmeace.com

https://www.instagram.com/callmeacelegit/

https://tiktok.com/@callmeacelegit

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Manage episode 418196247 series 2385348
Content provided by Chris Barkley & Nicholas Buggs, Chris Barkley, and Nicholas Buggs. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Barkley & Nicholas Buggs, Chris Barkley, and Nicholas Buggs or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Hello, Hello!

In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with filmmaker Nathan Rigaud. Nathan shares his background and experience in filmmaking, including working on sets and creating his own animated content. They discuss challenges in the indie film industry and the importance of proper planning, collaboration, and starting small. The group also explores early underwater filmmaking and personal experiences with sharks.

We also talk about:

  • Nathan discusses the structure of his animation company, Whale Animation Studios, and his leadership style.
  • The speakers debate the benefits of roles like production assistant for learning filmmaking skills.
  • The group shares differing opinions on movies and the personal nature of storytelling.
  • Payment challenges in the film industry are explored, including options for protection.
  • Papa Bear shares details of the 1914 experimental underwater film "30 Leagues Under the Sea" and its controversial shark attack scene
  • Nick shares an all-new CULTURE CHECK

Enjoy!

Indie Artist Spotlight

Artist: Call Me Ace

Track: FIRST GEN ANTHEM

This highly gifted, multi-faceted artist lives a double life. By day, he works in Silicon Valley; by night, he transforms into the prolific Bay Area rapper Call Me Ace. In both roles, he’s a total boss, working diligently to uplift disenfranchised communities, spread positive vibes, and celebrate culture. If your parents are not from the country you live in now, “FIRST GEN ANTHEM” is your theme song. When your home is a second nation, there’s a certain way you have to navigate life: one where every step you take is the epitome of “innovation.”

https://callmeace.com

https://www.instagram.com/callmeacelegit/

https://tiktok.com/@callmeacelegit

  continue reading

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