Sellers said "I start with the voice. I find out how the character sounds...after the voice comes the looks of the man...after that I discover how the character walks...and then something strange happens...the man you play begins to exist."
It's the same with animation.
Animators are Actors
Just like actors, animators start with the voice (the voice talent always comes first). Then, we draw, discover the character. What do they look like? Who are they? What motivates them? Then we ask, how do they move? How do they walk?
Peter Sellers was one of the great actors of his generation. He. created countless memorable characters, such as Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther series of films. In Dr Strangelove he played no less than three characters - but all quite different on screen.
Peter Sellers on Acting
It has become a cliche to say that animators are actors with a pencil, or a mouse. But it is true, and if we are to create memorable animation, we have to treat the process with the same respect that actors treat their characters. To see the Peter Sellers' quote in full, read the text below:
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Thumbnail sketches help plan animation |
It's all in the Planning
Animators create great animation with careful planning, and considerable thought about who the character is, and what motivates them.
To see more about how to plan character animation, follow the links below:
- How to Plan Pantomime Animation
- Why Animators Need Thumbnail Sketches
- How to plan a Dialogue Shot
- How to Plan Creature Animation
- How to use the Tween Machine
- How do Pixar Animators plan their shots?
- Pixar Animation Workflow with Mike Makarewicz
- Lipsync & Dialogue Tutorial
- Why Animators need Snappy Timing
- Michael Caine on Acting for Animators
- Stanislavski's 7 Questions for Actors
To find out more about Animation Apprentice, click here for a link to Frequently Asked Questions. To sign up for our next classroom at Animation Apprentice, follow this link.
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