- How to animate using traditional, 2D digital, 3D CGI and stop motion techniques.
- How to build a stop motion puppet
- Different fields of work involved in the animating process and of which would interest me.
- How to use Photoshop, After Effects, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and basics in Maya.
- How to produce an animation over 30 seconds on my own; completing the script, storyboards, animatic, sound and editing the composition on Premiere Pro.
5 things I want to know more about:
- The uses of Maya in Animation and 3D modelling of characters and backgrounds.
- CGI animation and the software involved.
- filming process and how to operate a camera for the use of capturing stop motion animation.
- The different job roles I could possibly specialise in.
- How to promote myself online and attract professionals to collaborate with, or do work for.
5 Skills I think are my strengths:
- Photoshop digital drawing using a Wacom
- 2D digital animation
- detailed drawings
- premiere pro video editing
- Team working skills
5 things I want to improve:
- Become more advanced at using Maya and possibly other 3D CGI software, such as; 4D Cinema, ZBrush, Modo or Blender.
- Become more confident in , and experiment with other techniques in, building stop motion puppets.
- Be able to build a stop motion set.
- Understand the process of shooting a stop motion animation including camera work, lighting and movement of characters between frames.
5 practitioners that demonstrate my interest in Animation:
- Alex Alvarado https://alvaradolol.artstation.com/ - artist at Disney Animation
- Vinicius Tokue https://www.artstation.com/viniciustokue - Look Development and lighting artist at O2 Films
- Aritz Basauri https://www.artstation.com/basaritz - concept and 3D Artist
- Yannick Vincent https://www.artstation.com/yannickv - character artist
- Rusty Currier https://www.artstation.com/rcurrier - vfx artist
- Instagram.com
- Vimeo.com
- https://www.artstation.com/
- Animationmagazine.net
- skwigly.co.uk
- https://www.awn.com/animationworld







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