Emeryville, Calif - Animation Mentor, the state-of-the-art online animation school, will be accepting applications from professional animators for their new Animals & Creatures: Master Class on Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
Leaders from the largest studios in the industry shared their thoughts on the advanced skills they look for when recruiting new animators and the stand-out shots they want in demo reels. Animation Mentor used this invaluable input to create an advanced course that focuses on animating quadrupeds, flying animals and fantasy creatures in a realistic animation style. In addition, the course covers how to effectively integrate animation with live-action footage, introducing new skills and bringing a new dimension to Animation Mentor's core curriculum. "We aim to offer the most inspirational animation training that truly helps people build the practical skills they need in the amazing world of animation," said Bobby Beck, CEO and cofounder of the school. "It is a proud moment for us to make Animals & Creatures: Master Class available to professional animators around the world because it represents all the elements that are vital to creating a well-rounded animator. We bring together passion, hands - on creativity and phenomenal experts and we make sure that it's a whole lot of fun throughout the journey!"
The first students to take the advanced course have provided strong feedback on the value of the curriculum. "Every week of the course was full of insights that I used to keep improving my work. Everything from the mentors to the lectures kept me inspired. The course really challenged me to become a better animator," said Ijah Garfield, an animator and early student of the course. "Animals and creatures are huge in animation. So it's awesome that there's finally a place that animators can go to continue building on their technique and learn from real pros who are masters at animating the beasts." "It's a real privilege to work with professional-quality quadruped rigs, and I have really seen the level of my animation grow through each session," said Amanda McCoy, an animator and early student of the course. "It was incredibly inspirational to learn from the experts."
Animation Mentor will be accepting applications from professional animators on Tuesday, April 12. Animators interested in learning more about Animals & Creatures: Master Class are invited to join a live Animation Mentor webcast : Live Webcast: Animate Believable Creatures! At 1 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, April 12, Bobby Beck and school mentor Kenny Roy, founder of Arconyx Animation Studios, will host a live webcast and offer an inside look at the school's new
Animals & Creatures: Master Class. The webcast ˜
Animate Believable Creatures! ˜ features two of the first students to take this advanced course. The animators will showcase the school's new cat and ogre rigs and share their industry insights on how to animate realistic predatory movements. The students will also demonstrate how their shots progressed through the course and explain the steps they took to iterate their work.
To register for the live webcast, visit
www.animationmentor.com/events/animatebelievablecreatures/register.html
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