Tim Miller and Jennifer Yuh Nelson Break Down the Making of ‘Love, Death + Robots’ Volume 3
They talk about working with David Fincher, the different animation styles, and the symbols that open every episode.
If you’re a fan of the incredible Netflix series
Love, Death + Robots
and curious about how the series is made, you’re in the right place.
That’s because right before Volume 3 was released, I landed an extended interview with creator
Tim Miller
and supervising director
Jennifer Yuh Nelson
to talk about the making of the Emmy Award-winning anthology series.
Each Volume of
Love, Death + Robots
is a collection of animated short stories that are created by different studios
that takes their own unique visuals and styles to convey stories from all across the spectrum of science fiction.
One of my favorite parts of the series is how every episode looks and feels different,
but they all feel like they belong under the
Love, Death + Robots
umbrella.