Unapologetically Creative
Mark Kirkland, Emmy Award winning animation director and one of the most prolific directors in The Simpsons history, joins Andrew Ramsammy for a conversation about storytelling, artistic growth, and the creative process behind one of television’s most influential animated series. From making silent films as a teenager with his father to studying animation at CalArts and directing 84 episodes of The Simpsons, Mark reflects on the experiences that shaped his career and creative philosophy. The conversation explores what it actually means to direct animation, how classic cinema influenced iconic Simpsons episodes, the evolution of animation technology from hand drawn production to digital tools and AI, and why storytelling and humor remain at the center of great creative work. Mark also shares advice for aspiring animators, the importance of community and collaboration, and how he has stayed creatively inspired throughout decades in animation. Timestamps: 1:41 Meeting the director behind The Simpsons 2:56 Early filmmaking with his father 8:57 Winning a Student Academy Award at CalArts 14:39 Joining The Simpsons 18:43 How directing animation actually works 22:51 Directing iconic Simpsons episodes 24:44 Referencing classic films in animation 27:37 How The Simpsons became pop culture 30:23 Did The Simpsons change television animation? 32:29 The production timeline behind The Simpsons 33:19 Technology, Pixar, and AI in animation 35:44 Advice for aspiring animators 37:57 Staying unapologetically creative 39:07 Humor, optimism, and storytelling 39:56 The unexpected cultural impact of The Simpsons 41:04 Mark’s favorite Simpsons character
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