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16. Kirsten Lepore: Start-Stop-Start-Stop

16. Kirsten Lepore: Start-Stop-Start-Stop

FromShe Does Podcast


16. Kirsten Lepore: Start-Stop-Start-Stop

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Animator Kirsten Lepore is the writer and director of an upcoming episode of Cartoon Network’s popular show “Adventure Time.” A majority of her career has been spent in her garage, which is actually her workshop, carefully moving tiny, handmade characters in the worlds she’s built for them. The films she made at Maryland Institute College of Art and CalArts, “Sweet Dreams” and “Bottle,” won countless awards and screened at SXSW, Slamdance, the Vimeo Awards, the Annie Awards, among others. She’s made work for big names like Google, MTV, Whole Foods, Nestlé, and Nickelodeon, upholding her own raw but charming style no matter the project. Kirsten talks about her knack for cooking, the challenges of being a one-woman band, poking a bit at her peculiar side, and stepping into a big director role with “Adventure Time.” She’s a self-proclaimed weirdo and that’s the way she’ll stay.Name: Kirsten LeporeCurrent City: Los AngelesDOB: March 1985Current Gig: Working on the Adventure Time episode! Which I think will air sometime this year. Also expect some more Google Doodles out on their homepage throughout the year!What are you listening to? III, by BadbadnotgoodWhat piece of media changed you? Oh geez, there are so many things....I know it's cliche, but one of the pivotal moments was watching the original Star Wars Trilogy for the first time in 6th grade - pretty late for my age, actually. From the practical effects/creatures, to the music, to the far off worlds they created, it definitely inspired me to make my own crazy worlds.Who is your career role model? I feel really fortunate that many of my career role models are also friends or contemporaries. People like Julia Pott, Mikey Please, DANIELS, Allison Schulnik, David OReilly, Adi Goodrich, Jenny Slate and Dean Fleicher-Camp are all making a living creating unique and diverse art in their own amazing, unique styles. I aspire to do the same.What is a tool you can't live without? A sharp knife, big wooden cutting board, and a stove. If I couldn't cook, I think I'd get really depressed. Also, can I throw some good speakers in there with a sub? I need to dance too.How do you take your coffee/tea? I'm an uncaffeinated person, actually - but when I do, I take an espresso with one sugarWhat's your spirit animal? Hmmm, probably an elephant. An elephant never forgets. Although, people tell me I look and act like a koala and apparently they're very horny. Music Featured in Episode 16 is by Dubb NubbWild Dreamin’ (album)These Whole SpacesWhere Does the Time Go?I DreamtThe Best Game Ever (album)Ahm Nam NamSoldierSunrise Sleepy Eyed (album)Back RoadsKindergarten WeddingNew Bones (album)Geometric ShapesButtonsOur featured MusicMakers are Hannah, Delia, and Amanda Rainey, or Dubb Nubb. Find out more in our She Does Music episode 16.5! 





















It’s not the thing that looks like everything else that someone hired you to do that’s going to get you work. It’s the really unique thing that you made for yourself that showcases something new that’s going to get you hired.

— Kirsten Lepore

  Related Links:Kirsten's WebsiteKirsten on TwitterKirsten on InstagramMaking of "Bottle" (in 1 minute) Clips Featured in This Episode:"Bottle" animation"Sweet Dreams" animationAdventure Time Theme SongAdventure Time Exclusive Clip from Kirsten’s Episode “Bad Jubies” Credits:Produced by Elaine Sheldon and Sarah GinsburgSound Design by Billy WirasnikIllustration by Christine CoverProduction Assistance by Alijah Case
Released:
Aug 12, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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She Does, hosted by Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg, showcases women making their mark in media. We explore each woman's past to understand how their personality, background and philosophy informs their work. Female writers, producers, directors, technologists, designers, cinematographers, musicians and journalists share their knowledge and personal stories.