Education

Poser 8 Revealed: Creating and Applying Materials - Part 1

Posted In | Magazines: VFXWorld | Site Categories: CG, Education and Training
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Kelly L. Murdock begins the discussion of creating and applying materials from Poser 8 Revealed.

Frenzer Foreman Animation Forum (podcast) x 23

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Special Guests: RISD Senior Animation Students 2011 Live, from the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating senior animation students take over the show and grill the very Alan Foreman and Joel Frenzer on their animation information. Topics: jobs in animation immediately after school, maintaining your own art practice while working in the studio, secrets of FFAF podcast production, beatboxing, general fears, and the rapture. Refereed by RISD Animation Professor All-Stars, Amy Kravitz and Bryan Papciak.

Gnomon Founder, “Avatar” Creature Effects Artist Releases the Making of “Dirge” Video

Posted In | News Categories: Education and Training, People, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: 3D, Education and Training, People, Visual Effects
From the mind of "Avatar" creature effects artist Alex Alvarez, founder and president of the Gnomon school of Visual Effects, The Gnomon Workshop today announced an all-new instructional video for download and DVD formats titled The Making of 'Dirge.'

Career Coach: Life Lessons

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Columns: Career Coach | Site Categories: Education and Training, Jobs & Recruiting
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Pamela Kleibrink Thompson celebrates the teachers that made a difference.

Ivy Flores Of CalArts Named WIA Animation Scholarship Winner

Posted In | News Categories: Awards, Education and Training, People | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Awards, Education and Training, People
The Phyllis Craig Scholarship Award Committee of Women in Animation International has announced its 2011 Scholarship winner to be Ivy Flores, a graduate student at the California Institute of the Arts.

Does Self-Promotion Really Work? Let’s Try It And Find Out

Emmy-winning writer Jeffrey Scott tests self-promotion to find out if it really works

Cinesite Announces Inspire Internship Program Winners

Posted In | News Categories: Awards, Education and Training, People, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: Europe | Site Categories: Awards, Education and Training, Jobs & Recruiting, People, Visual Effects
Cinesite, one of the world’s leading film visual effects houses, today announced that it has awarded places on its 2011 Inspire internship program to four exceptional candidates – Luke Armstrong, Ruairi Twohig, Eleanor Bond and Tom Flavelle.

Industry Giants 2011: Ten in Texas, June 25-26

Starts: Jun 25, 2011 - Ends: Jun 26, 2011
Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
Website: http://www.industrygiants.org
Industry Giants 2011: Ten in Texas

 

10th Anniversary Event
June 25-26, 2011

A BUNCH OF SHORT GUYS
Hosts INDUSTRY GIANTS 2011: Ten in Texas
Visual Effects, Animation and Game Forum

A Bunch of Short Guys are proud to announce this year’s Industry Giants 2011: Ten in Texas, the tenth anniversary event of Texas’ premiere Visual Effects, Animation and Game Forum. The two day conference features id Software co-founder and lead programmer John Carmack, along with many other presentations from creative professionals around the world. The tenth annual event takes place Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26, 2011 at the Kessler Theater, 1230 W. Davis Street, Dallas, TX 75208. The event is open to the public, students, and industry professionals.

Hosted and organized annually by the filmmaking/visual effects, animation, game development non-profit, A Bunch of Short Guys, Industry Giants 2011’s first day features a series of lectures that conclude with a panel discussion. The second day features exclusive Masterclasses, taught by the leading experts in various fields of art and technology. The distinctive lineup of presenters work in all areas of animation and visual effects for film, television, and games. Schedules and ticket information are available online at www.industrygiants.org.

Presenter Topics / Saturday, June 25:

 

Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference

Starts: Jun 11, 2011 - Ends: Jun 14, 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
Website: http://www.3dflic.ca

The Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference is a one of a kind international gathering of experts in the stereoscopic 3D art and entertainment arena. From June 11 to 14, 2011 major figures from Canada, Germany, Russia, UK and USA will meet to discuss, analyze and contextualize the “new era in 3D cinema.”

Speakers include:
• acclaimed director WIM WENDERS, on his latest masterpiece PINA
• CATHERINE OWENS, co-director of U23D and installation artist
• international film historian THOMAS ELSAESSER
• master cinematographer and stereographer PETER ANDERSON
• veteran filmmaker GRAEME FERGUSON, co-founder of IMAX
• vision scientists, scholars, filmmakers, artists and the major S3D industry players.

Screening:
• Bugs! 
• Resident Evil: Afterlife 
• Hubble 3D 
• and excerpts from speakers’ latest films including Neue Road Film’s PINA (premiered last February at Berlinale) and SK Film’s Flight of the Butterflies (to be premiered)


   

ANIMACAMPUS TALLINN 2011

Starts: Nov 15, 2011 - Ends: Nov 19, 2011
Submission Deadline: Sep 05, 2011
Location: Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
Website: http://www.anima.ee

ANIMACAMPUS TALLINN 2011

November 15-19, 2011 / Tallinn, Estonia

CALL FOR TALENTS

Deadline for application: September 5, 2011.

 

AnimaCampus Tallinn is a brand new networking platform and training event for up-and-coming young filmmakers working in the field of animation. The five-day creative summit takes place in parallel with the Animation Film Festival Animated Dreams, the sub-festival of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. 

In the frame of several lectures, presentations, discussions, screenings and workshops international animation experts share their experience in making cinéma d'auteur animation films as well as commercial productions. A mix of animation art and industry. A mix of traditional animation techniques and new media technologies. AnimaCampus Tallinn provides young professionals from East and West the opportunity to learn from top animation experts and build international networks in  inspiring European Capital of Culture atmosphere.

PROGRAMME

The programme of AnimaCampus Tallinn consists of the following activities:

Inspiration talks:

• Lectures, presentations and panel discussions to address the breaking issues in the animation history and today. * Open to all participants, guests and public.

 

Hands-on trainings:

• Practical workshops, case studies and meeting-the-expert sessions in different fields of work promoting direct interaction between young and experienced professionals. * Open to participants and guests.

Mentoring and guidance:

• Specialized master classes. * Open only to participants.

• Individual project consultations. * Open only to participants.

 

Networking and entertainment:

• Film screenings at the Animation Film Festival Animated Dreams. 

• Excursions to Estonian animation studios and Museum of Puppets.

• Match-making sessions.

• Social events and concerts in the evenings.


REGIONS IN FOCUS

In 2011 AnimaCampus Tallinn is setting its focus on the following regions: Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland), Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), South Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) and Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan). Emerging animation filmmakers from the above mentioned countries are eligible to apply through the open call for entries. However, motivated applicants from the other European countries wishing to explore the animation scene in those regions are also encouraged to send their application.

An Interview with Animation Director Bill Kroyer

Posted In | Blog Categories: Billl Kroyer, Profiles, FMX 2011 | Site Categories: Education and Training, Events, People, Technology, Visual Effects
Bill Kroyer, animation director, teacher and one of the board of governors of the Motion Picture Academy, shares his thoughts on the original Tron, where it broke new ground and what impact it had on the computer animation field. He also talks about the new digital animation program at Chapman as well as some of the political issues animation faces within the Motion Picture Academy.

Indian Animation Students Left High and Dry

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Cartoons, CG, Education and Training | Geographic Region: Asia | Site Categories: Business, Cartoons, CG, Education and Training
The Times of India reports that thousands of Indian animation students have been left high and dry after several schools promising them jobs have closed.

Marianne O’Reilly Named Head of Animation & Visual Effects at Vancouver Film School

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Education and Training, People | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Business, Education and Training, People
Former President of Rainmaker and CIS Vancouver to Lead Globally-Acclaimed Programs at VFS.

Why Do Many Writers & Artists Hate Self-Promotion?

Emmy-winning writer Jeffrey Scott discusses the vital importance of self-promotion for writers and other artists

Poser 8 Revealed: Adding Scene Lighting - Part 2

Posted In | Site Categories: CG, Education and Training
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Kelly L. Murdock talks about enable shadows and ambient occlusion from Poser 8 Revealed.

Independently Animated: Bill Plympton

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Comics, Live Action, Short Films, Special | Event Type: Discussion, Screenings | Site Categories: Education and Training, Events, Films
Starts: May 27, 2011 - Ends: May 28, 2011
INDEPENDENTLY ANIMATED: BILL PLYMPTON

May 27 – 28, 2011

 

Bill Plympton may be the only major animator who still hand-draws every single image of his own films. Though his approach to filmmaking may be old-fashioned, his offbeat and inventive artistic sensibility is unique. This two-day program of screenings and discussions celebrates Plympton’s new book, Independently Animated.

 

All screenings are free with museum admission unless otherwise noted.

 

Independently Animated: An Evening with Bill Plympton

Friday, May 27, 7:00 p.m.

Screening, discussion, and book signing with Bill Plympton and David Levy

The lavishly illustrated new book Independently Animated: The Life and Art of the King of Indie Animation, by Bill Plympton and David Levy, published by Rizzoli, is part biography, part retrospective, and part behind-the-scenes look at Bill Plympton’s life and career. It contains hundreds of pieces of art from his films, as well as never-before-seen doodles, drawings, and production notes. To celebrate the publication, the Museum presents a festive evening with a discussion, short films, and live drawing by Plympton, followed by a book signing. Everyone in attendance will receive their own original drawing from Plympton.
Among the highlights: a work-in-progress screening of an exciting new short film, Plympton’s hand-colored restoration of Winsor McCay’s 1921 film The Flying House, a charming film about a husband who turns his house into a flying machine, which bears remarkable similarities to the Pixar film Up; a screening of the popular short film Guard Dog and Guard Dog Jam, the result of an invitation to animators around the world to remake Plympton’s film by each contributing their own remake of one shot from the film.
Tickets: $10 public / Free for Museum members. Members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. 

 

Adventures in Plymptoons 

Saturday, May 28, 3:00 p.m.

Preview screening
With Alexia Anastasio in person

Dir. Alexia Anastasio. 2011, 98 mins. Digital projection. This new documentary about animator Bill Plympton follows his path from the many rainy days of a Portland childhood spent indoors drawing to a self-made career as an independent animator. The film includes interviews with family, friends, colleagues, critics, and fans.

Hair High 

Saturday, May 28, 5:30 p.m.

Introduced by Bill Plympton

Dir. Bill Plympton. 2004, 78 mins. Digital projection. An outrageous gothic myth from the 1950s, Hair High is the legend of Cherri and Spud, a teenage couple who are murdered on prom night and left for dead at the bottom of Echo Lake. Exactly one year later, their skeletal remains come back to life and they return to the prom for revenge and their justly deserved crowns.

 

Idiots and Angels

May 28, 7:30 p.m.

Introduced by Bill Plympton

Dir. Bill Plympton. 2009, 78 mins. A misanthropic gun dealer who spouts an unwelcome pair of wings is the antihero of Plympton’s noir-flavored feature, which was entirely hand-drawn, mainly in gray pencil. According to the New York Times, the film, which is entirely without dialogue and has music by Tom Waits, Pink Martini, and others, “defies expectations. It is relentless, and brilliant.”

Art Babbitt: A Class of His Own

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: 2D, Art, Commercials, Education and Training, Films, Illustration, People
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How one artist/activist pioneered animation education.

FMX 2011 Comes to a Close

The 16th FMX Conference on Animation, Games, Effects and Interactive Media ended yesterday achieving remarkable successes!

Nathan Fowkes - 1-Day Composition: Design for Dynamic Picture-Making Workshop

Posted In | Event Category: Other | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Education and Training, Events, People
Starts: May 14, 2011 - Ends: May 14, 2011
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.laafa.org
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May 14, 2011 (Saturday)  -  Meets 12:00 PM-8:00 PM

Tuition:  $175.00

 

 The skills of drawing and color are critically important and yet they don't find their full expression until they're teamed with a strong composition. If you're going to make a great picture you have to have a great composition. That will be the topic of study for this year's one-day intensive composition workshop with DreamWorks studio artist and Fine Arts instructor Nathan Fowkes. He will present the fundamentals of pictorial composition for the creation of compelling images for artists of all kinds including landscape, figurative and entertainment arts. The workshop will include:
• Lectures on the fundamentals of effective picture making
• Discussions on the creation of mood and environment
• Principles for organizing complex scenes into pleasing arrangements
• Strategies for solving compositional problems quickly and effectively
• Studies of Composition in history and the modern day
• Painting demonstration
• Compositional exercises
• Student painting time with instructor feedback


Call 818-708-9232 or go online to reserve your spot.


Vilppu Announces Summer Drawing Classes

Posted In | News Categories: Education and Training, Events, Illustration | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Education and Training, Events, Illustration
Glenn Vilppu has announced the schedule for his summer drawing classes.