Four individuals from different creative disciplines talk about how they got into VR, how they use it, and how it changed their creative processes and thinking.
- Film about animation
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Four individuals from different creative disciplines talk about how they got into VR, how they use it, and how it changed their creative processes and thinking.
This is what it was like being an animator on Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget–my personal behind-the-scenes.
Welcome to my channel! In addition to making flipbooks, I am a stop-motion animator and have worked on movies like ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings, Missing Link, and Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. I fell in love with animation as a kid and have been doing it ever since.
A look into the making of animation for my recent short film "Translation Office"
Joanna Quinn talks us through the journey of a scene of Affairs of the Art from Script to the Screen, paying special attention to her unusual way of working out the mouth shapes!
This video serves as a beginner’s guide to the world of Hungarian animated cinema. Films discussed include Son the White Mare, Cat City, Johnny Corncob, Foam Bath, White Plastic Sky, Ruben Brandt Collector, Kidnapping of the Sun and Moon, and many more.
Animation is team work and Joanna Quinn often gets asked how she is able to keep her style when working with other animators on my films.
How is Sony Pictures Animation becoming the GOAT of 3D animation? Learn how award winning movies such as The Spider-Verse, K-pop Demon Hunters, & GOAT utilize Autodesk Maya and industry workflows with keyframe animation, rigging, and more!
In this masterclass Éva Darabos will discuss why the block of flats areas are so important for her and will offer a glimpse into where her inspiration was coming from to create her award-winning short animation, Bye Little Block! which received the Best Design Award at The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF), and won awards in Poznań and Barcelona. She will share her personal experiences about how the whole project started and how the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and her crew helped her to develop the original idea into a graduation film. There are many aspects to discuss: technical steps, adapting to a new role, teamwork, communication. Later, she will give a fresh and retrospective insight to her student years at MOME Anim. At the end she will share her feelings about film festivals, the afterlife of Bye Little Block! and her future plans and projects.