RobertoOrtiz
03-05-2004, 02:34 PM
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" Oregon3D, The Academy for Digital Arts & Sciences, and Discreet will sponsor upcoming "Storytelling and Animation" seminars at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Jose, California. Scheduled for March 25, 2004, this two-part class will explore the world of animation from a general overview to the current state of animation as a career. Taught by distinguished industry professionals Andrew Gordon, animator from Pixar Animation Studios, and Mike Wellins, award-winning former director from Will Vinton Studios currently at Happy Hour Ent. in Portland, this class will include minute details on creating great animation, dynamic filmmaking and editing.
During this two-part class, Gordon and Wellins will discuss animation fundamentals and principles, animation directing, the basics of performance staging, blocking and storytelling, editing for emotion and classic character animation, while incorporating specific examples from films and television. Part 1 will focus on animation principles, weight and balance, and acting for animators. Part 2 will focus on storytelling and directing with demonstrative examples of both good and bad."
>>Link<< (http://news.awn.com/index.php?ltype=top&newsitem_no=10414)
-R
" Oregon3D, The Academy for Digital Arts & Sciences, and Discreet will sponsor upcoming "Storytelling and Animation" seminars at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Jose, California. Scheduled for March 25, 2004, this two-part class will explore the world of animation from a general overview to the current state of animation as a career. Taught by distinguished industry professionals Andrew Gordon, animator from Pixar Animation Studios, and Mike Wellins, award-winning former director from Will Vinton Studios currently at Happy Hour Ent. in Portland, this class will include minute details on creating great animation, dynamic filmmaking and editing.
During this two-part class, Gordon and Wellins will discuss animation fundamentals and principles, animation directing, the basics of performance staging, blocking and storytelling, editing for emotion and classic character animation, while incorporating specific examples from films and television. Part 1 will focus on animation principles, weight and balance, and acting for animators. Part 2 will focus on storytelling and directing with demonstrative examples of both good and bad."
>>Link<< (http://news.awn.com/index.php?ltype=top&newsitem_no=10414)
-R
