Above is a charming example of a "Luxo Lamp" animation by Lisa Springett, created as part of Lisa's studies at Animation Apprentice, using the Pixo Jr lamp rig. The lamp hop is part of students' early induction into character animation. Like Pixar's first short film "Luxo Jr", our students have the chance to show emotion and character in an inanimate object with no facial expressions - breathing life into a simple table lamp and creating a fun, entertaining performance - the hallmark of good animation.
Wednesday, 11 January 2023
Tuesday, 10 January 2023
Flour Sack Animation with Joshua Reynolds
Above is a fine example of "Flour Sack" animation by Animation Apprentice student Joshua Reynolds, using the free flour sack rig, available for download online. The flour sack rig is one we like to use in the early stages of learning animation, so that students can get used to the idea of creating the illusion of weight, and also getting a performance from an inanimate object.
Friday, 6 January 2023
Storm Trooper Animation by Mark Masters
Above is an excellent piece of locomotion animation by Animation Apprentice student Mark Masters, created as part of his studies on the Animation Masters' Degree at Buckinghamshire New University. The assignment brief for the first module, DA701 PR1, is to create a short piece of human locomotion, with character and personality.
Wednesday, 4 January 2023
Pantomime Animation with Joshua Reynolds
One of the key skills every animator needs to learn is how to tell a story without words, to create "pantomime" animation. The art of pantomime is that, like mime, the audience should understand completely the story being told - without words. In the example above, by Animation Apprentice student Joshua Reynolds, Joshua tackles the "Phone Booth" exercise, in which the animator must tell the story of a phone call silently, just using body language and expressions, communicating to the audience what the character is thinking and feeling.
Tuesday, 3 January 2023
Do You Need a BA to Apply for an MA?
One question we often get asked here at Animation Apprentice is this: "Do I need a BA in order to apply for your MA in animation?". The answer is... "maybe". Ideally, candidates for our Online MA in 3D Animation, delivered in partnership with Buckinghamshire New University, will already have a BA in an arts-related subject. However, those without a BA can still go through what is called the APEL process - APEL stands for "Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning". APEL is the formal recognition of prior learning by UK universities, and is the means by which students who do not have an undergraduate degree can gain entry onto a masters' level course, such as our master's programme in 3D Animation.
Sunday, 1 January 2023
2023 New Year's Resolutions for Animators
Happy New Year to all our students! The New Year brings new challenges but also opportunities - the animation and VFX industries continues to thrive, with remote working now fully established as an alternative to the traditional in-house commute.
This year, top of our list of New Year's Resolutions, is to experiment with the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, such as OpenAI and MidJourney. AI is changing the face of the animation industry in a way that challenges everything we do, but also offering new opportunities.
Saturday, 31 December 2022
Online MA in Animation - Now Taking Applications
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Animation by robin Herrmann |
The online MA is a unique degree (the first of its kind) which can be undertaken by students anywhere in the world, leading to a formal qualification in the field.
Students learn how to animate to a professional level, and also engage at Masters' level with the underpinning theory and structure behind the art form.
Friday, 30 December 2022
Character Animation by Muhanad Al Dasoqi
Above is an excellent piece of character animation by Animation Apprentice student Muhanad Al Dasoqi. Having a great character animation piece on your demo reel is an important step in landing that crucial first job in the animation industry. Animation studios are looking for animators who have good technical skills - but can also create genuinely entertaining work - the animation "X factor".
Thursday, 29 December 2022
Bird Animation by Joshua Reynolds
Above is an excellent example of bird animation by Animation Apprentice student Joshua Reynolds, using the "Red Whisker Bird" rig by Truong. Joshua has used live action reference to excellent effect, creating a charming and believable piece of avian animation. Being able to tackle photo-realistic animal and creature animation is one of an animator's core skills, as studios ramp up production on films with photo-realistic animal animation such as The Jungle Book and The Lion King.
Wednesday, 28 December 2022
VFX Festival 21-23 February 2023
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2023 VFX Festival is Coming Soon |
The 2023 VFX Festival returns to Escape Studios in Central London and, like last year, will run as a hybrid event, both online and also in person. The event runs from 21-23 February.
The 2023 VFX Festival will be hosted at Escape Studios at their midTown Campus at 190 High Holborn, and also online. To book your tickets, follow this link to thevfxfestival.com.
Friday, 23 December 2022
Is it Good? Animation by Lee Caller
"Is it good?" from Lee Caller on Vimeo.
Above is a fine acting shot animated by Animation Apprentice graduate Lee Caller, one of a number of pieces of animation that Lee has started lately, but - as he puts it - "rarely gets to finish". In this case, the purpose of the demo was to show that great animation it not always all about over-the-top super-exaggeration, but more about subtle facial expressions and believable acting choices. The acting reference was taken from the TV series Killing Eve - you can see the original shot here: youtu.be/HDdhotN0Dnw?t=223Saturday, 10 December 2022
Why Animators Need to Finish Their Reel
One of the key tasks for our graduates is to be job-ready at the end of the course, and this includes finishing a professional-level demo reel.
A student's demo reel is the single most important means of landing that crucial first job in the animation industry.
The key thing however is to get it done. Remember that the best is the enemy of the good. Perfection, as Milton Friedman used to say, is for the next life.
Thursday, 8 December 2022
Character Animation by Joris Van Laar
Above is a charming character animation shot created by Animation Apprentice student Joris Van Laar. It's a great example of how character animation can be funny and full of personality. Joris used the almost-free Kayla rig, which you can read about here, and also created a well-designed set, with appealing textures and lighting. Having a great character animation piece on your demo reel is an important step in landing that crucial first job in the animation industry. Animation studios are looking for animators who have good technical skills - but can also create genuinely entertaining work - the animation "X factor".
Wednesday, 7 December 2022
11 Second Club December 2022

Tuesday, 6 December 2022
New Year Class Starts on Monday 9 Jan 2023
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Artwork by Animation Apprentice Graduate Joe Gamble |
It's not too late to book a place; all you need to do is visit the main Animation Apprentice site and go through a few simple steps.
If you want to learn 3D animation to a professional level, and start your new career as an animator - your journey starts here.
Monday, 5 December 2022
Character Animation by David Davis
A number of our students are currently tackling the 11 Second Club, the monthly competition in which animators compete to bring a line of dialogue to life, testing not just their technical skills but also their powers of imagination. Students must find performance and acting choices that create an entertaining and well-realised piece of animation. In the example above, one of my former students David Davis demonstrates strong, well-chosen choices for this very witty piece of character animation.
Thursday, 24 November 2022
"Artifact" Wins Golden Merlion Award in Singapore
Congratulations to Animation Apprentice student Kristis Bandzevicius whose animated short "Artifact" has won a Certificate of Achievement at the World Film Carnival Singapore Golden Merlion Awards.
"Artifact" is an animated short film written, produced and directed by Kristis, studying at Animation Apprentice for his MA in 3D Animation.
"Artifact" was created as part of the final module of the Master's Degree in 3D Animation at BNU, Module DA704, which involves the creation of a final project and demo reel.
Artifact is the story of a lonely robot in a desolate world, searching for signs of life.
This is the latest of many festival awards for Artifact.
Wednesday, 23 November 2022
"Early Bird" Wins Best Animation at BAFF
Congratulations to Animation Apprentice graduate Dan Fitzgerald who has won another festival award for his short film "Early Bird".
Early Bird won "Best Animation" at the British Animation Film festival.
Early Bird is about a bird who catches the early worm - or tries to. Dan's short film has won many festival awards.
Dan Fitzgerald took our 30 week course at Animation Apprentice, learning 3D Animation skills to a professional level of quality.
Dan recently won the BAA Ident Challenge for his awesome BAA Ident Animation.
Sunday, 20 November 2022
"Mouse: Impossible" Wins "Best No Budget" Award
Congratulations to Animation Apprentice student Robin Herrmann whose short film "Mouse: Impossible" has won Best No Budget film at the Dreamer's Short Film Festival.
Mouse: Impossible is a short animated film created by Animation Apprentice student Robin Herrman. "Mouse: Impossible" was written, produced and directed by Robin, currently studying for his MA in 3D Animation at our degree-awarding partner, Buckinghamshire New University. This is the latest of many awards for "Mouse: Impossible".
Thursday, 10 November 2022
Why Has Arnold Disappeared from Maya?
Arnold is the main renderer that comes free with Maya - but sometimes it
goes missing. A common question new Maya users ask is "Where has Arnold gone?"
The solution is not always obvious. You look in the Render Settings menu and - Arnold has vanished! So, what to do to bring Arnold back?
The solution is not always obvious. You look in the Render Settings menu and - Arnold has vanished! So, what to do to bring Arnold back?
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Young Cartoonist of The Year Awards 2022
The Young Cartoonists of the Year Competition is back. This year the deadline for submissions is 22 January 2023.
Hosted by the Cartoon Museum in London, the annual competition seeks to reward rising cartoon talent.
Judges include Martin Rowson (The Guardian), Christian Adams (Evening Standard), Banx (FT), Peter Brookes (The Times), Nick Newman (Private Eye), and Matt Pritchard from the Daily Telegraph. Entry is free.
Entries can be mailed in (via old school Royal Mail) to the Cartoon Museum, at 63 Wells St, London W1T 3PT, or emailed to hello@cartoonmuseum.org.
As always, we encourage all our students to enter competitions such as this one.
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