Animation Mentor, Sony Partner on Mentorship Program
Press Release from Sony Pictures Digital Productions and Animation Mentor
LOS ANGELES, April 23 -- Sony Pictures Digital Productions professional education program (IPAX), created in 2004 by the award winning visual effects and animation company to help train the next generation of talent at the leading computer graphics and animation schools, recently offered an innovative online mentorship program utilizing Animation Mentor's unique online training technology. The three month long mentorship program paired Sony Pictures Imageworks and Sony Pictures Animation professionals with student apprentices selected from the 18 current IPAX member schools for individualized online mentoring, training and guidance.
Animation Mentor's innovative mentor/apprentice teaching model and online learning platform enabled the Sony mentors to work with students on skills development and techniques. Tools included live video conference question and answer sessions with mentors, video guest lectures with industry experts, and eCritiques(R), where mentors provided video commentary while drawing directly from the students' work to illustrate their concepts.
Sony Pictures Imageworks produces visual effects and animation for live action films, all-CG animated features, hybrids, and 3D stereoscopic. Imageworks is currently working on G-FORCE, CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS, 2012, CATS AND DOGS 2, and ALICE IN WONDERLAND among others, and most recently completed work on WATCHMEN.
Sony Pictures Animation develops and produces animated feature films. Its next movie, CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS, will be released in September 2009.
Two artists who participated in the program, Josh Beveridge an animator at Sony Pictures Imageworks and Dan Sheerin sr. technical director at Sony Pictures Imageworks mentored students Raphael Sousa who attends Animation Mentor and Thomas Huang who attends the University of Southern California.
"Mentoring is rewarding and this program gave me the opportunity to give back to the tradition in a new and exciting way," said Josh Beveridge, whose work includes CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (in production), I AM LEGEND (2007), SURF'S UP (2007), OPEN SEASON (2006), and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).
"It was such a phenomenal opportunity to learn from and collaborate with a respected professional -- someone working in the field I want to pursue," said Raphael Sousa. "I think that this program in combination with my work at Animation Mentor is giving me the real-world production skills to compete for a studio job in character animation."
"I can remember my early career aspirations and how challenging the work can be when you are just starting out," said Dan Sheerin, whose work in visual effects includes BEOWULF (2007), X-MEN: THE LAST STAND (2006), BATMAN BEGINS (2005), and HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS (2002), among others. "Hands-on guidance and honest direction about what will improve your work can really help."
"This program was an incredible learning experience," said Thomas Huang. "In addition to the expert guidance and important tricks of the trade, I was blown away by how easy it was to share and collaborate online."
For more information about IPAX and member schools, visit http://www.sonypictures.com/imageworks/ipax/.
About Sony Pictures Digital Productions (Sony Pictures Imageworks and Sony Pictures Animation)
LOS ANGELES, April 23 -- Sony Pictures Digital Productions professional education program (IPAX), created in 2004 by the award winning visual effects and animation company to help train the next generation of talent at the leading computer graphics and animation schools, recently offered an innovative online mentorship program utilizing Animation Mentor's unique online training technology. The three month long mentorship program paired Sony Pictures Imageworks and Sony Pictures Animation professionals with student apprentices selected from the 18 current IPAX member schools for individualized online mentoring, training and guidance.
Animation Mentor's innovative mentor/apprentice teaching model and online learning platform enabled the Sony mentors to work with students on skills development and techniques. Tools included live video conference question and answer sessions with mentors, video guest lectures with industry experts, and eCritiques(R), where mentors provided video commentary while drawing directly from the students' work to illustrate their concepts.
Sony Pictures Imageworks produces visual effects and animation for live action films, all-CG animated features, hybrids, and 3D stereoscopic. Imageworks is currently working on G-FORCE, CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS, 2012, CATS AND DOGS 2, and ALICE IN WONDERLAND among others, and most recently completed work on WATCHMEN.
Sony Pictures Animation develops and produces animated feature films. Its next movie, CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS, will be released in September 2009.
Two artists who participated in the program, Josh Beveridge an animator at Sony Pictures Imageworks and Dan Sheerin sr. technical director at Sony Pictures Imageworks mentored students Raphael Sousa who attends Animation Mentor and Thomas Huang who attends the University of Southern California.
"Mentoring is rewarding and this program gave me the opportunity to give back to the tradition in a new and exciting way," said Josh Beveridge, whose work includes CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (in production), I AM LEGEND (2007), SURF'S UP (2007), OPEN SEASON (2006), and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).
"It was such a phenomenal opportunity to learn from and collaborate with a respected professional -- someone working in the field I want to pursue," said Raphael Sousa. "I think that this program in combination with my work at Animation Mentor is giving me the real-world production skills to compete for a studio job in character animation."
"I can remember my early career aspirations and how challenging the work can be when you are just starting out," said Dan Sheerin, whose work in visual effects includes BEOWULF (2007), X-MEN: THE LAST STAND (2006), BATMAN BEGINS (2005), and HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS (2002), among others. "Hands-on guidance and honest direction about what will improve your work can really help."
"This program was an incredible learning experience," said Thomas Huang. "In addition to the expert guidance and important tricks of the trade, I was blown away by how easy it was to share and collaborate online."
For more information about IPAX and member schools, visit http://www.sonypictures.com/imageworks/ipax/.
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