In December last year Animation Apprentice student Emma Thorpe landed an internship with King Bee animation, based at the historic Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, just outside of London. And, fortunately, that internship has since turned into a job.
Friday, 27 January 2017
Emma Thorpe Animator at King Bee Animation
In December last year Animation Apprentice student Emma Thorpe landed an internship with King Bee animation, based at the historic Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, just outside of London. And, fortunately, that internship has since turned into a job.
Thursday, 26 January 2017
Meet Billy Butler at Framestore on 2 February
Escape Studios in West London is hosting another free event for students - an "Evening With..." coming up on Thursday 2 February at their Shepherd's Bush studio, with Billy Butler, Lead Modeler at Framestore.
Billy has a serious amount of VFX experience, having worked on hit movies such as Gravity, Animalia and Sucker Punch.
Billy will be showing students his demo reel and talking about his experience in the VFX industry. This is a superb event for any of our students in the London area who would like to find out more about 3D and VFX - and 3D modeling in particular.
Billy has a serious amount of VFX experience, having worked on hit movies such as Gravity, Animalia and Sucker Punch.
Billy will be showing students his demo reel and talking about his experience in the VFX industry. This is a superb event for any of our students in the London area who would like to find out more about 3D and VFX - and 3D modeling in particular.
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Alexi Balian Launches Art & Design Academy
Alexi Balian was one of the first students to study at Animation Apprentice, and he will soon be among the first students to graduate with an MA from our online MA in Animation, delivered in partnership with Bucks New University.
Alex has made a career of teaching animation. In his capacity as Provincial and National Skills Canada Chair for 2D and 3D Character Animation, Alexi also runs workshops and seminars in Canada through his Animation Art & Design Academy.
Alex has made a career of teaching animation. In his capacity as Provincial and National Skills Canada Chair for 2D and 3D Character Animation, Alexi also runs workshops and seminars in Canada through his Animation Art & Design Academy.
Monday, 23 January 2017
John Watkiss 1961 - 2017
John Watkiss 1961-2017 |
The brilliant John Watkiss has died, taken by cancer at the much-too-young age of 55.
I first met John when I was just 16, when I used to tag along with my sketchpad at the life drawing classes that he taught at my Dad's old studio in Soho Square, and later at "The Diorama" Arts Centre in Regent's Park.
John wouldn't just tell you how to improve your work - he would sit down and show you how to make it better. Anyone who attended his class took home his drawings - on the corner of the page, mocking your own unskilled efforts, and encouraging you to do better.
At the time I thought all art teachers did this. It was only later that I found out how few teachers have the confidence and ability to personally correct their students' work. John knew he was better than the rest of us put together, and he didn't hesitate to show you where you had gone wrong.
Friday, 20 January 2017
Pete Nicholson Animator at Dead Ready
Pete has previously worked at King Bee animation, based at the historic Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, just outside of London. He also polished his 2D animation skills on various short projects at our Nano Films co-operative, giving our students real-world experience of live briefs in front of paying clients. Congratulations to Pete on the new job!
Thursday, 19 January 2017
Online MA in 3D Animation Now Recruiting for April
The official webpage is still showing a September enrolment date, but this will be changed soon to reflect the new April intake. After all, as an online degree, there isn't any reason why we have to be bound by the traditional September enrollment of the academic calendar.
So what kind of preparation should students do before starting with us in April? It's always good to do a little preparation and get a bit of a head start.
Wednesday, 18 January 2017
Bring Your Own Animation on Monday 23 January
The Lukin - BYOA! |
This month it is being held on Monday 23 January at 6.30pm at the Lukin pub, 4 Conway Street in central London W1T 6BB.
Anyone can bring their animation or just come along for drinks. If you are a student, or a professional who's working on a shot or a reel, bring your work and get feedback from Professional Animators.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Marc Godfrey Joins Animation Apprentice!
Marc Godfrey |
Marc is currently an animator at Blue Zoo Animation, one of the UK's leading animation studios, having worked on a number of their projects including some of their excellent short films, made in-house as part of their creative development.
Monday, 16 January 2017
Morpheus Bros by Lee Caller
Above is some excellent pantomime animation by Animation Apprentice student Lee Caller. You can check out his other videos at website here - almost all of his work has a strong storytelling element as well as great technical qualities - the perfect ingredients for a great animation performance. Lee has been teaching classes at Escape Studios lately, introducing animation students to the art and craft of character animation.
Friday, 13 January 2017
What is Redshift?
Animators need renders to be as quick and efficient as possible. Long render times increase the time taken to to get your shots finaled and, ultimately, the cost of production.
I asked one of my former students - Lyuboslav Angelov - to talk about Redshift, a new rendering tool - which has also been adopted by leading London studios such as Blue Zoo.
I asked Lyuboslav to explain how Redshift works and how students can benefit from its speed and simplicity.
I asked one of my former students - Lyuboslav Angelov - to talk about Redshift, a new rendering tool - which has also been adopted by leading London studios such as Blue Zoo.
I asked Lyuboslav to explain how Redshift works and how students can benefit from its speed and simplicity.
Monday, 9 January 2017
The Amazing Mike Hermes
Here at Animation Apprentice we focus almost exclusively on the art of character and creature animation, apart from two weeks at the start of the course where in Module 1 we lightly cover the basics of the 3D pipeline.
However, many students want to go beyond these basic workshops and dig deeper into Modeling, Texturing, Lighting and Rendering. So where should students go for a deeper understanding? One great place to start is Mike Hermes' videos at YouTube, which offer excellent short videos on pretty much every aspect of the Maya pipeline. They are short, easy to follow, and refreshingly free of unnecessary information. The playlists are well organised and, best of all, it's all completely free.
However, many students want to go beyond these basic workshops and dig deeper into Modeling, Texturing, Lighting and Rendering. So where should students go for a deeper understanding? One great place to start is Mike Hermes' videos at YouTube, which offer excellent short videos on pretty much every aspect of the Maya pipeline. They are short, easy to follow, and refreshingly free of unnecessary information. The playlists are well organised and, best of all, it's all completely free.
Friday, 6 January 2017
London Mime Festival - 9 January to 4 February
The London Mime Festival is about to launch its 40th anniversary season in our home city. Artists include acrobat-genius Mathurin Bolze (Cie MPTA), Charleroi Danses’ Kiss & Cry and Mossoux Bonté, German Mask-theatre experts Familie Flöz, and Gandini Juggling with a hugely expanded version of its glorious Pina Bausch tribute, Smashed.
But why watch mime? Because mime is the basis of great animation. If you can tell a story without words or dialogue, then you have the makings of great animation. Our student animators have to master the art of body language and facial expressions long before they learn lipsync and dialogue.
But why watch mime? Because mime is the basis of great animation. If you can tell a story without words or dialogue, then you have the makings of great animation. Our student animators have to master the art of body language and facial expressions long before they learn lipsync and dialogue.
Sunday, 1 January 2017
New Year's Resolutions for Animators
Happy New Year! |
But the world of animation and visual effects is a competitive one, and good animators need to be smart to stay on top of their game.
So, what are some simple ways to maintain your edge in 2017?
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