The Ink and Paint Folk Podcast
TV & Film
Welcome to the Ink and Paint Folk podcast- a look at animation through the women and non-binary folk who make it!
Hosted by Jessie Juwono and Cassie Soliday
Today's guest is Elissa Sussman!
She is the author of the upcoming book, DRAWN THAT WAY published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers.
The story follows highschool student, Hayley Saffitz who lands a spot in renowned animation director Bryan Beckett’s once-in-a-lifetime summer program. She has a plan: snag one of the internship’s coveted directing opportunities, dazzle Bryan with her talent, and secure a job post-graduation.
Except she doesn’t actually land a directing position. All of those go to the boys. And one of them is Bryan’s son, Bear.
Despite Bear’s obvious apathy for the internship, Hayley soon realizes that there’s more to him than she expected. As they work together, the animosity between them thaws into undeniable chemistry and maybe something… more.
But Hayley can’t stop thinking about the chance she was refused.
Will she conform to the expectations of her idol, or will she risk her blossoming relationship with Bear- and her future- to prove that she’s exactly as talented as she knows she is?
I was so hyped to read this book since learning of its existence. And it’s even better knowing that Elissa used to work in the animation world herself at studios like Nickelodeon, Disney, Dreamworks, and Sony Imageworks on films like The Croods, Hotel Transylvania, The Princess and the Frog, and Tangled. So she knows the ups and downs of this industry intimately and makes it personal to teen readers.
In this interview, she shares what went into writing her new book, what it took to pivot from animation into publishing, that eager beaver energy you have when you’re first starting out, and the realization that your dream job or industry has a dark side.
Find Elissa online:
https://elissasussman.com
Learn more about her book:
https://bookshop.org/books/drawn-that-way-9781534492974/9781534492974
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This podcast is produced in partnership with Women in Animation
womeninanimation.org
"Today, women hold only 20% of the creative roles in animation. WIA wants to make it 50/50 by 2025!"
Please also check out other great organizations promoting diversity in the industry: Black n’ Animated, Rise Up Animation, LatinX in Animation, Asian Queens in Animation, Asians in Animation, and Diverse Toons.
Ink and Paint Folk on Social Media:
Twitter: @InkandPaintFolk - Instagram: @inkandpaintfolk
*Note: With the name change, the transitioning of the title may be inconsistent across the web for a bit. Thanks for your patience!
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IPF-180, Peacock's "In the Know" with Stop-Motion Animation Artists, KC Englander and Savannah Steiner
IPF-179, Samantha Gray, Director, Storyboard Artist, and Creator
IPF-178, Andy Garner Flexner, Art Director, Activist, and TAG Queer & Trans Committee Co-Chair
IPF-177, Brianne Drouhard, Storyboard Artist, Director, and Creator (part 2)
IPF-176, Brianne Drouhard, Storyboard Artist, Director, and Creator (part 1)
IPF-175, Fu Yang, Stop Motion Artist & Filmmaker
IPF-174, Kajsa Næss, Director of Titina
IPF-173, Tonje Skar Reiersen, Producer of Titina
IPF-172, Emma McCann, Art Director & Production Designer of Titina
IPF-171, Dyveke Skøld, Lead Storyboard Artist of Titina
IPF-170, Marie-Laure Guisset, Animation Director of Titina
IPF-169, Christy Page, Lighting Artist
IPF-168, Sarah Johnson, Supervising Director
IPF-167, Karine Charlebois, Storyboard Supervisor and Director (part 2)
IPF-166, Karine Charlebois, Storyboard Supervisor and Director (part 1)
I&PF-165, Bobby Pontillas, Art Director in Development & Ally
I&PF-164, Garnet Garcia, Nickelodeon Intern & Storyboard Artist
I&PF-163, the return of Angela Entzminger, Storyboard Artist and TV Writer
I&PF-162, Alyssa Harden, Writer and Production Coordinator
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