From a student film to an animated series with Valerie Chang | TVPaint interview

Published 2018-08-02
Artist Valerie Chang explains how she thought about and directed her student short film Pepe Luu. It became an other animated film recently and the universe of Mangotown will appear in its own animated series!

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All Comments (12)
  • @LorisSolic
    These videos are great. I love, in particular, when animators go over the process of creating their style. For example, she talked about the two different styles she had, then she broke them down to show how they were accomplished in layers. It would be great if you can even get an animator to record themselves in creating a scene. It would be great to see their actual workflow and direct thought process.
  • Very nice she is just awesome. It gave me some ideas to animate. Thankyou. Waiting for another interview.
  • @charkoney
    Loved the wolves of mangotown at KLIK festival. I'm really excited to see her next work ^_^
  • @novartsy1269
    I love the video! The newer Pepe style really creeped me out though because I've literally drawn a character design exactly like her with the same colours and even a bird that sits on her head. The clothes and hood was the same and the bit of hair sticking out! The only difference was the style xD This was really interesting to see
  • @AnkithaK
    I watched Wolves of Mangotown... loved it! I was wondering how you'd made it and luckily stumbled upon this video. Thanks for all the info and inspiration. I really hope someone like Netflix picks up this series.. its so fresh and fun!
  • @alpha8here
    Great video, guys! I'd love to see an interview with Yonathan Tal soon :D
  • @teafollet5361
    Thank you for the post :) It's very inspiring and it taught me a few useful things !