Episode 1
Associate Producer Phil Lofaro
Phil tells us what it's like to run an animation studio day in and day out for two solid years.
Episode 2
Animator Anthony Scott
Anthony calls in with some amazing stories. His recollections of animating the graveyard sequence are fantastic.
Episode 3
Producer Kathleen Gavin
The head of Skellington Studios tells us how the Nightmare happened.
Episode 4
Model Maker Jerome Ranft
Jerome has been a sculptor at Pixar for the last twenty years. But his professional journey started at Skellington where he was in charge of taking out the recycling. He is also the guy behind one of the biggest parts of Skellington lore -
THE CLAW
Episode 5
Animator Tim Hittle
It's not everyday an Academy Award nominee stops by to make you laugh at his stories. We were so lucky to have Tim in studio.
Episode 6
Sculptor Randal M. Dutra
Do you wanna hear from the guy who sculpted every single Jack Skellington head? Of course you do.
Episode 7
Set Builder Fon Davis
Fon calls in from his Fonco Studio in Hollywood for a talk about what it was like being eighteen years old and getting to build the world where Jack lived.
Episode 8
Camera Operator Ray Gilberti
35mm film. World War II era cameras. Beam splitters. Motion control rigs. Multiple set ups. The dreaded 'Rack Over'. Let Ray explain it all to you
Episode 9
Set Dresser Gretchen Scharfenberg
Every thing you see on the screen Gretchen had a hand on. All those teeny tiny lights too.....oh wow.
Episode 10
Animator Mike Belzer
Belz tells us about 'the zone', Zero & Jack, and his rocky relationship with Sally.
Episode 11
Set Designer Gregg Olsson
From concept drawings, to models, to blueprints, to realized 3D sets Gregg walks us through the process.
Episode 13
Animator Angie Glocka
Angie calls in with more tales of animation from the Skellington stages.
Episode 14
Set Construction Supervisor Bo Henry
How is it possible to get hundreds of sets built on time with a crew of just five set builders? Bo tells us.
Episode 12
Character Fabricator Lauren Vogt
Who paints, dresses, and does the final preparation of all the puppets? The Character Fabricators do. Lauren tells us all about it.
Episode 15
Assistant Artistic Coordinator Shane Francis
Shane brings the laughs, the dirt, and a really fun interview.
Episode 16
Assistant art director
Kelly Asbury
Prat falls, food poisoning, smoke and mirrors, and a broken bathroom fan.
Episode 18
Production accountant
Kevin Reher
If you want the real scoop you have to ask the guy with the check book.
Episode 19
TRACK READER & ANIMATOR
DANIEL MASON
The man who made Jack speak tells us how it was done.
Episode 20
animator
justin kohn
Confidence, ritual, meditation, and animating skeleton reindeer.
Episode 23
Camera Assistant
James Matlosz
Set up after set up...Problem after problem. Jim fills us in
Episode 24
Assistant fx animator
Nathan Stanton
There were 2D animators at Skellington as well. Nate tells us about it.
Episode 28
Assistant art Director &model maker
Bill boes
Creativity, craft, inspiration, and talent. It's all here.
Episode 29
Mold Maker
Michael Jobe
Our first guest from the Mold Room joins us in studio.
Episode 30
Camera operator
Pat sweeney
There's no one more fun to talk to than Pat. Stories, and more stories from behind the lens.
Episode 31
Artistic coordinator
allison
abbate
Allison somehow kept the entire Art Department on track - an enormous job. She tells us all about it.
Episode 32
Stage production
assistant
Kirk scott
Tales from every dark corner of every dark stage. Kirk saw it all.
Episode 33
Camera assistant
Carl Miller
More fun stories from the camera crew, the busiest bunch on the show.
Episode 34
Animator
Stephen Buckley
Hilarious high energy stories from another star animator.
Episode 35
character fabricator
elise robertson
Sewing, painting, dressing, and bringing every single puppet to life.