Creators Uncut
Mike Blum has spent more than 30 years in animation, starting as a software engineer at Disney Feature Animation before becoming an Emmy-nominated director and eventually founding Pipsqueak Animation. Today, he's building Barkster Kids Songs, a YouTube channel where his team owns the intellectual property they're creating instead of giving it away to a studio.In this episode, Mike shares how he transitioned from engineering to animation, why owning your creative work matters, how his studio developed a production pipeline capable of creating content at scale, and what creators can learn from decades in the entertainment industry.We also dive into AI's role in animation, ethical concerns surrounding generative AI, why perfectionism keeps creators from growing, and the simple advice every new YouTuber needs to hear: your first video won't be perfect—and that's okay.If you're interested in YouTube, animation, creative entrepreneurship, or building a sustainable content business, this episode is packed with practical insights.👍 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and leave a comment letting us know your biggest takeaway!Check out Mike's work:https://www.youtube.com/@BarksterKidsSongshttps://www.pipsqueakanimation.comChapters:00:00 Intro00:22 Meet Mike Blum01:00 From Engineer to Disney Animation04:20 Building an Animation Studio07:10 Why Owning Your IP Matters13:05 Creating Barkster Kids Songs16:10 Running an Animation Team18:05 Is Coding Useful for Animation?21:15 Advice for New Animation Creators24:30 AI in Animation32:05 Using AI Without Losing Creativity35:00 The Ethics of AI38:30 Why Your First Video Will Suck41:00 Final Advice for CreatorsNeed help growing your YouTube channel? We'd love to edit your videos! Email us at info@creatorluxe.com
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