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Austen Payne - The Frederator Interview
Austen Payne is a budding dungeon master, a storyboard artist at Smiley Guy Studios in Toronto, and a bonafide Cool Kidā¢. āOne Hell of a Party,ā the short she created with a team of fellow Seneca Animation 3rd years, is enjoying a glitter-glue coated festival run: it nabbed the Golden Reel Award at Nevada International Film Fest and Best Canadian Short at Toronto After Dark. āI didnāt know that was a category!ā - Austen.
The positive response is no surprise to us - āOne Hell of a Partyā is one hell of a student film. Check it out above - then give a looksie to our convo with Austen, where we discuss the artistic merits of āBaman Piderman,ā D&D as a crash course in storytelling, and the underrated genius of never giving up.
So what drew you (heh) to animation?
In high school, I was really into art and comics - and then I took a class on filmmaking, and I really loved it. Once I realized that animation was like the marriage of drawing and filmmaking, I was hooked. I went to Sheridan for fine arts for 2 years, then to Seneca for their 2D animation program.
What inspired āOne Hell of a Partyā?
In 1st year, I got sick with the flu, and one night really couldnāt sleep with a fever. So I was just laying awake, being really nice to myself and thinking about how I would never manage to come up with a whole story - I always think in shots, or scenes, but hadnāt ever thought of a real narrative. And then I just decided to do it, right then, fever brain and all. I thought about what I like, and I like demons. I thought about what you do with demons: you summon them. And I just kept like that, and by the end of the night, I had all of the story beats figured out. Then I held onto the idea super tight for 2 years, until 3rd year came around, when I pitched it to my class. And it was one of the ones we decided to make!
How did you decide you wanted to be a board artist?
I knew I wanted to board really early on. I mean, comics and films are my two favorite things! So I focused on it as much as I could in school, and there was some compromise involved. At one point, I just straight up didnāt do my assignment for board class, and brought my professor the boards that I was doing for an internship application. I was like āWell, I have this!ā and he was just like, āAh! This is greatā. I got lucky.
Thatās badass! Sounds like you had cool teachers?
Oh yeah - my boarding professors played a really important role. One of my most memorable moments was at the end of 1st year, actually. I had the BEST storyboard professor - super passionate about boarding, really cool, and loves teaching. I brought some stuff to him that I was working on, and was talking about how I knew that I wasnāt ready to apply to some position yet - and he just goes, āOh I donāt think thatās trueā. I was just like, āWhhaaa?ā. He said that in a couple years, he thought I could be boarding professionally. It was the first time that anyone had said, āYou can do thisā to me - it was a moment that kept me going through school, and that I still carry with me. Oddly, it was my boarding professors who encouraged me to go for it - my teachers in other subjects said it was too hard.
Oof! Speaks to the power of discouragement⦠what else can you recommend to budding boarders?
Definitely keeping up with the best people who are working professionally, because it gives you a sense of the caliber of work thatās required.. Know what a professional board looks like (and they can look really diverse!) and research how board artists got where they are. Also, asking a lot of questions - your professors want to help you, and mentors are really important! Ā And lastly: donāt give up! It is really hard, really time consuming, and really competitive - but you know that going in. The fact is, itāll never happen for you if you quit - and if you donāt quit, others will, while you keep improving - and then there will be better odds that it does happen for you then that it doesnāt!
Tactical! Enough work stuff, letās talk parties. Does the short accurately depict Senecaās scene?
Ha, I wouldnāt really know! I didnāt go to a single party the entire time we were working on āOne Hell of a Partyā! Sweet irony. The film definitely represents parties Iāve gone to - when Iāve done that sorta thing. Drinking just kinda makes me sleepy.
Saw youāre a D&D fan though! Any go-to character you play?
Iām usually a ranger, but lately Iāve been a DM, so Iām making up characters! I just created this awakened undead skeleton named Rook, whoās a very cheerful, pretty innocent sweetheart, for a skeleton. He gained sentience and came to hate the necromancer who brought him back to life to be a slave, so he ran away, learned magic, and then got revenge on his old master. Now heās joining the story - my players just met him - but I canāt wait to play as him in another game!
Has DMing helped you with your storytelling skills?
Oh yeah - itās helped me take a step back and approach humor in a new way, too! Like I listen to Critical Role and Adventure Zone, these D&D podcasts, and theyāve really influenced my comedy sense. Like laughing along with these guys, I wound up asking myself āWhy do I find this stuff funny, and other stuff not?ā. Iād never thought of comedy as something that you learn, but it really is! Iām honing my own sense of humor, getting a handle on it.
What are some elements, comedic or other, that you would bring to your own cartoon series?
Iām really interested in character acting - I love when characters have distinct ways of moving. I think thereās so much you can tell about a character through how they move. One of my favorite shows that does it so well is actually āBaman Pidermanā - their characters feel more alive because of the attention put into their mannerisms.
āBaman Pidermanā is a modern masterpiece. Any other favorite shows?
Oh geez, thatās a tough one. There are a lot. āGravity Fallsā - Alex Hirsch is a huge inspiration for me. āFullmetal Alchemistā - both, though I like āBrotherhoodā just a bit more. āThe Misadventures of Flapjackā, āRick and Mortyā, āSteven Universeā, āMob Psycho 100ā, āTransformers Primeā - the 3d TV series - I like the āTransformersā franchise except for the movies.
What about favorite artists or writers or sundry creative humans?
Ahh! Okay, thereās so many. Ok: so Alex Hirsch for sure. James Roberts, a comic artist for IDW Transformers. Matthew Mercer inspired me to start DMing, and Iāve learned a ton about story from him. Dana Terrace, an incredible board artist / is amazing at everything. And Jenn Strickland, another awesome board artist and animator! Christine Liu and Lauren Sassen are two more amazing board artists. Thereās Alan Ituriel (created āVillainousā) and Jhonen Vasquez who created āInvader Zim,ā the first cartoon I was ever obsessed with. JN Wiedle is an awesome cartoonist and comics artist, and Bahi JD and Yutaka Nakamura are some of my favorite animators. Iām also super influenced by āAkiraā and Studio Ghibliās films!
Last query! Whatcha workinā on?
Well aside from my work-work, Iāve got quite a bit going on! Iām developing two web comic ideas, and Iām doing the art for a comic called āThe Goosefighter,ā written by Marilyn-Ann Campbell, for Toronto Comics Anthology Vol. 5. Itās about a student who has a stand-off with a goose - so itās about looking evil right in the face. Up my alley!
Thanks for chatting with us Austen, you rock! Looking forward to all of your upcoming projects!
- Cooper
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