Dylan

A conversation with Dylan Martis

What animated character do you most embody in your day-to-day life?

If there is any animated character I believe I embody in my day to day life it would be Tom from Tom and Jerry.

What moments stand out to you since you’ve been at the workshop?

The 48 Falling Lizard film festival, Prom, and getting an opportunity to visit the Annie Awards are some of the few amazing moments that UCLA has provided at the workshop.

What is something about UCLA that sets it apart from other institutions in your academic experience?

I think the emphasis UCLA has on not conforming to any one style, look, or medium has helped me tremendously in my academic experience. Whether it's traditional animation, stop motion, 3D, or motion graphics.

What are some challenges you see animators facing today, and how does UCLA prepare you for these challenges?

The rise of AI, and the devaluing/"contentification" of art are some of the biggest problems facing artists today. UCLA perhaps more than any other institution focuses on the motto of "One person One film." This emphasis makes one's film a very thoughtful and personal journey, the antithesis of the modern content factories in some universities.

What is something you’ve made while at the workshop that you’re proud of?

My first year project "The Way Down" is a film I am very proud to have completed at the UCLA Animation Workshop!

Dylan Martis
MFA '25 - 2D/3D Animation