Our MA in Animation, run in partnership with with Buckinghamshire New University, starts on 30 September, so now is the time to get ready.
We recommend one key textbook - all our students should get a copy of The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams.
The ASK was first published in 2002 as a book, and a few years later was released as a DVD set, and later as an iPad app.
Thursday, 5 September 2019
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
Improv for Animators Starts October 7th
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| Improv with Bruce MacKinnon and Framestore |
The purpose of the class is to "push animators creatively and explore through workshop how actors approach character movement and comedic storytelling."
As we know, animators are actors (we must give a performance), and we strongly recommend our students take acting classes in order to improve their acting skills and choices.
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Anna Zielinska Animator at Fundamental VR
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| Anna Zielinska |
Fundamental surgery specialises in low-cost virtual reality surgical simulation. Digital surgical simulations provide medical professionals with low-risk hands-on experience, resulting in much better patient outcomes.
Sunday, 25 August 2019
El Suliman - Lion King Lead Animator
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| El Suliman |
El was speaking at Escape Studios, at one of their regular "Evening With" events. El Suliman was an animation lead on The Lion King, and he animated many of the key shots on the film.
El explained how the animators approached the animation on this hugely complex and ground-breaking movie, which raises the bar for creature animation.
Friday, 9 August 2019
Summer 2019 Animation Demo Reel
Take a look at some of the great work done by our students over the past year. Congratulations to Amedeo Beretta, Anna Zielinska, Jeton Lakna, Joe Gamble, Lee Caller, Olavo Lins, Oliver Canovas, Tim Milson and Victoria Bailey.
Saturday, 3 August 2019
Animating "Venom"
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| Venom |
Troy was my animation director on "Monster House", way back in 2005, so it was a pleasure for me to see him again, and welcome him to London, where he is now working for DNeg in Soho.
Troy's talk was a masterclass in how animators work alongside VFX artists on FX-heavy films, where the final result, with all the FX work added, can often look quite different to the animator's initial keyframe animation.
The result is that, on films like Venom, animation and FX are heavily interlaced, requiring careful collaboration between departments, and plenty of back-and-forth to get the right final result.
Friday, 2 August 2019
Animation Taster Day 7th August
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| Eagle by Lee Caller |
Taster Days are a great chance to learn about character and creature animation, and find out what an animator's job is all about.
You will learn how to use Autodesk Maya and get a hands-on introduction to 3D Animation techniques; the full day costs just £25, and by the end of the day you'll have your own piece of creature animation uploaded to your YouTube channel. No prior knowledge of Maya - or any software - is required.
Thursday, 1 August 2019
Dream On Silly Dreamer
Dream On Silly Dreamer is now available at YouTube - anyone interested in the history of the Disney Studio should watch this film to see how the magic of the Disney Renaissance came about. It's also a window into the making of traditional 2D animation.
Thursday, 18 July 2019
Get Ready for our September Class
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| Animation by Joris Van Laar |
It's not too late to book a place; all you need to do to start a conversation is head over to our main site and fill in a form.
If you want to learn 3D animation to a professional level - your journey starts here.
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
The Lion King - Which is Better? New or Old?
Of course, I am very biased, having worked on the original Lion King back in 1993, so I was doing my best not to enjoy the movie and to persuade myself that the original film was still the undisputed king.
But MPC, the London VFX house that did all the animation, have raised the bar for animal and creature animation to such a level that it's impossible not to be impressed by the sheer skill of the digital artistry.
The Lion King is a triumph not just of technology but of great storytelling, as the film-makers kept most of the original film but wove in new elements to keep the story fresh.
Monday, 15 July 2019
Dialogue & Lipsync Tutorial
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| Dialogue by Joris Van Laar |
In this 8-part video, we explain how to approach the challenge of animating dialogue and lipsync, breaking the process down into a simple, dependable workflow.
Friday, 12 July 2019
"Eat Drink Animate" by Tom Sito
Who knew animators could cook? Tom Sito, USC animation professor, co-director of Osmosis Jones and Emeritus President of the Animation Guild, has written a cookbook celebrating the recipes of animation artists.
"Eat Drink Animate" is where you can learn the secrets of Walt Disney's chili and and Tissa David's Hungarian Goulash.
I should declare an interest here - the book includes one of favourite recipes, Poisson a la BAFTA, which was reverse-engineered a few years ago from a dish I liked so much while dining at BAFTA Piccadilly that I decided to try and make it myself.
Tom is a prodigious author, with many books on animation and animation history to his name.
"Eat Drink Animate" is where you can learn the secrets of Walt Disney's chili and and Tissa David's Hungarian Goulash.
Tom is a prodigious author, with many books on animation and animation history to his name.
Sunday, 7 July 2019
How to Animate Eye Darts
Above is a short video using the free Eleven Rig, on how to animate eye darts - fast moving micro-changes of eye direction. Animators should always remember that eyes are the window to the soul - it's the thing the audience will look at most, and one of the most common mistakes made by junior animators is fail to pay enough attention to their character's eyes. Our eyes are very expressive, and the eyes are what we look at when we seek signals for how another person is thinking and feeling. The human eye is directly connected to the brain, and the audience will watch your character's eyes. There are endless variations on eye expressions, and it's important to get it right. So, how do animators animate a character's eyes?
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Escape Studios Free Summer School 8-10 Aug
This Summer Escape Studios in London is partnering with Access VFX, London SIGGRAPH, 3Dami, and and We Are Stripes
to host a free Animation Summer School.
The event takes place over three days in August, and is aimed at 11-16-year olds interested in a career in the animation industry.
Escape Studios will host a range of free workshops across 3 days on Thursday 8th August, Friday 9th August and Saturday 10th August.
The event takes place over three days in August, and is aimed at 11-16-year olds interested in a career in the animation industry.
Escape Studios will host a range of free workshops across 3 days on Thursday 8th August, Friday 9th August and Saturday 10th August.
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
BAFTA Guru Live Sat 14th September
We strongly encourage our students to attend at least some of the workshops; tickets are very inexpensive (just £6 for each masterclass) and are aimed at students and rising talent.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Animation Apprentice is Going to VIEW
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| VIEW Conference 2109 |
This year the VIEW conference runs from Monday 21st October until Friday 25th October.
We'll be there, participating in panel talks and also running a one-day masterclasses in Maya demonstrating some creature animation techniques.
Our classes are aimed at complete beginners and require no prior experience with Maya.
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Ross Anderson Pulls a Rabbit from his Hat
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| Ross Anderson |
Ross was first interviewed by animation blog FLiP back in 2013, about writing of the book, which has taken six years to bring to fruition.
Ross's book has finally hit the bookshelves; he was signing copies this week at this year's Annecy film festival.
Ross's book aims to be the definitive history of the making of the film. I've been looking forward to buying my copy for years. Among the highlights are Tom Sito's hilarious sketches and scribbles that documented the roller coaster ride that was the making of the film.
Friday, 14 June 2019
Pixar Advice for Graduates
Check out this excellent just-released video from Pixar on tips for animation graduates, offering some great advice on how to break into the industry. Among the most interesting comments from Pixar employees: "I applied....three times; friends and family told me to give up, saying, 'they're just not that into you'." (she made it in the end). Another one says "Every time you get rejected...is an opportunity for you to improve yourself". And also "the learning didn't stop in college, there are still opportunities to improve yourself". Great advice from some great talent. To see why animation graduates need to be the rhino, read this blog post.
Thursday, 13 June 2019
Nickelodeon Explains the Art of the Pitch
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| David Steinberg at Annecy |
Nick does most of the design and creation in house, but the "meat and potatoes" of animation is usually subcontracted out to other studios, often overseas, around the world.
So, what does Nickelodeon ("Nick", for short) look for in an animation pitch?
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
MPC and a Flying Elephant
At last week's VFX festival at Escape Studios, MPC lead animator Oliver Dale explained how MPC approached the Making of Dumbo, the 2019 re-make of the 1940s animated Disney classic.
The starting point for the animators was to begin with live action reference. Dumbo is a baby elephant, so his motion has been based on real footage, and he has to fit into the real world of live action photography.
The animators began the process by animating walk and run cycles, and then added their own embellishments, to make the process "as efficient and as refined as possible".
Bringing Dumbo to life was a big challenge, in part because of the high expectations of this re-make of a much-loved film.
The starting point for the animators was to begin with live action reference. Dumbo is a baby elephant, so his motion has been based on real footage, and he has to fit into the real world of live action photography.
The animators began the process by animating walk and run cycles, and then added their own embellishments, to make the process "as efficient and as refined as possible".
Bringing Dumbo to life was a big challenge, in part because of the high expectations of this re-make of a much-loved film.
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
ILM & "Fallen Kingdom" at the VFX Festival
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| Fallen Kingdom |
The talk was a masterclass in creature animation, demonstrating how much careful research goes into the creation and animation of the dinosaurs.
The Jurassic World series of movies as are a "balance between science and entertainment", as the film-makers try to keep both audiences and paleontologists happy.
From the point of view of animators looking to tackle realistic dinosaur animation, the lesson is simple: use as much reference as you can, and make sure you use live action reference that is as close as possible to the anatomy of the creatures you are trying to animate.
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