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Animator Danielle Ash

Friday, July 30, 2010

Award-winning filmmaker Danielle Ash talks about her work in animation and discusses her recent films: "Pigeon Dance" and “Pickles for Nickels.”  Her films use a variety of techniques involving stop-motion animation, cardboard sets and puppets, which are combined with elements of computer animation.

Guests:

Danielle Ash

Comments [4]

Sue from Orange County, NY

Loved the interview but a little frustrated that there doesn't seem to be any way to view/order the films, that I can find?

Aug. 01 2010 03:34 PM
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nita nagel from FL

It was refreshing to hear about an artist at the beginning of her career. Danielle Ash has a whimsical attitude and I've enjoyed her films. Thanks for having her on the radio. Love your show. cordially nita

Jul. 30 2010 01:21 PM
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Sarah Jane Lapp from Cambridge

Hurray for Danielle!
Lovely interview and I'll look forward to seeing your work...
On LL show, Deirdre Barrett will speak shortly after your interview - you two would probably cross-pollinate well...maybe you're listening right now...

I hope you're happy in NYC and congratulations!

Best, SJL (from Chicago era...)

Jul. 30 2010 01:19 PM
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j from bklyn

saw your work, Pickles for Nickles on PBS, 13 last saturday. way to go!
and, who are your artistic/animation influences? you had a bunch of stuff in there.

Jul. 30 2010 01:16 AM
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