Hi again everyone! This interview is a bit different, even for this show. When I started asking people to be on the show, people who I thought were cool, geeky and all around awesome, I never imagined I’d be sharing an interview and not be able to share my guest’s name.  That is exactly […]
Hi again everyone! This interview is a bit different, even for this show. When I started asking people to be on the show, people who I thought were cool, geeky and all around awesome, I never imagined I’d be sharing an interview and not be able to share my guest’s name.  That is exactly the case I faced when interviewing thefourmonkeys. Who are the thefourmonkeys? Well they are one of the premiere stop motion animation teams (and a family) who use Lego bricks to make incredible films. If you’ve seen a brickfilm, chances are you’ve seen one of theirs or someone’s who has benefited from their experience. Over the course of several months, I worked with thefourmonkeys and was able to interview them via email. I spliced together their recorded responses with recordings of me asking the questions. It’s a little different but I applaud their steadfastness and desire to protect their privacy! I also owe them a great many thanks for their willingness to be interviewed and their patience while I put this together. So, sit back and listen to a unique story about four of the most awesome Lego building primates around!
Where can you find thefourmonkeys on the web?
The website(s):
http://thefourmonkeys.webs.com/
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/thefourmonkeys
Twitter:
@thefourmonkeys
Technical Notes: (ie. What went technically wrong during the interview).  I don’t think anything went wrong during the interview. What went wrong was I said something that wasn’t exactly clear while introducing the show. You actually DO get to hear me ask SOME of the questions, I’m just not asking them LIVE to my guest. Lazy, podcaster…
Interview With A Geek, Episode 4, thefourmonkeys