Critical Thinking made interesting. See how Mike MacMillan makes it so.
Details
Mike MacMillan started animating as SkeptiSketch in 2013 to promote secular and scientific thinkers and their ideas. As a whiteboard animator, he has created media campaigns for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, the British Humanist Association (narrated by Stephen Fry), and worked on several global campaigns for pro-science, pro-women and humanist causes. He has also produced scientific and commercial animations for Columbia Medical School, Columbia Radiology, Columbia's Neuroscience Institute (New York), Chan-Zuckerberg Foundation, Bayer, Essilor, the Ontario Ministry of Education, among others.
Mike made news in 2016 when a short video he shot of himself removing a Coke can from a skunk’s head went viral, garnering 40+ million views on Facebook and YouTube.
Mike MacMillan lives with his wife and 3 sons near Orillia, Ontario where he manages a large concrete company and is also the president and board chair of a thriving regional art gallery. Mike Founded of the Sarjeant Co. Design Project, a partnership with the MacLaren Art Centre that puts artwork by local high school students onto dozens of Sarjeant concrete trucks.
Mike studied Drama and Philosophy at Queen’s University. After completing his studies, he lived in Nepal and later Europe for several years before settling back in Ontario.
