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3D Animation Program: Move Characters

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Jul 17, 2012, 17:18

In the 3D Animation Program, students learn the craft of 3D animation; how to move characters and make them perform and act in a convincing way.

Students learn about posing, drawing, appeal, principles of motion, acting, and the classical principles of animation. Each week, animators from the best studios in the world work with the students one-on-one, giving the students the best opportunity for growth.

At AnimSchool, everyone eats, drinks, and sleeps animation! Everyone at AnimSchool loves animating and wants students who share the enthusiasm.

Animation is about bringing characters to life. This is a very demanding and competitive discipline, but for those of us in the field, all the hard work is worth that magic result: a chararacter who seems to come to life on the screen.

Appealing, expressive characters are the heart of AnimSchool!

AnimSchool students learn animation from instructors who work at the highest level. In addition, animation students take one course in modeling or rigging. That broader knowledge is helpful at smaller studios, broadcast studios, game studios, especially if the animator later aspires to work on their own short film. Even film animators benefit from knowledge of modeling and rigging; they are able to customize their shots, and apply in-shot deformers for added appeal. (Students have the option of bypassing the modeling or rigging course if they already have the requisite experience.)

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Resources:

http://www.animschool.com