WATCH: Lynne Naylor Talks Character and Conceptual Design at FMX 2018

The DreamWorks TV Animation veteran artist talks about her different approaches to character and conceptual design projects, the dynamic of realizing a strong director’s vision, such as Genndy Tartakovsky, and challenges she faced on shows such as ‘Samurai Jack.’ 

'Samurai Jack'

With FMX 2018 just finishing up April 27th in Stuttgart, Germany, we’re pleased to present our latest set of exclusive interviews with some of the talented speakers who presented over the packed four-day conference, a group of top industry professionals who converge on the event to lecture, teach and network. Watch and enjoy our insightful and entertaining AWN @ FMX 2018 Professional Spotlight video series featuring some of the biggest names in animation, visual effects, computer graphics and transmedia. Stay tuned as we add dozens of brand new interviews over the coming weeks.

Watch this year’s AWN @ FMX 2018 interviews on AWN's YouTube Channel. You can also check out last year’s AWN - FMX 2017 interviews as well as the complete collection of AWN - FMX Professional Spotlight videos.

In this interview, DreamWorks TV Animation conceptual visual designer Lynne Naylor talks about various aspects of her work, including differences in her approach to character and conceptual design projects, the dynamic of realizing the creative vision of a strong director such as Genndy Tartakovsky, and challenges she faced on shows such as Samurai Jack.

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