Saturday, July 27, 2019

Animation Q&A - ANSWERS - part 7

Another round of Animation Q&A, this is part 7 of my answers from all the questions posted on the Spider-Verse giveaway. There were A LOT of questions so there will be a part 8 and more!!


Friday, July 26, 2019

Stranger Things (s3) - Acting Analysis for Animators - part 3

Today's "Acting Analysis for Animators" is the last of my "Stranger Things" season 3 parts! This time I'm looking at episodes 6 and 8 and I'm covering body timing, character reveal, camera composition, contrast in character introduction, when it's okay to mirror poses and more!

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Animation Demo Reel - Getting Feedback Tips (part 3)

This is part 3 of the series covering Tips and Tricks, Dos and Don'ts of Animation Demo Reels, and this time I'm talking about Demo Reel Feedback. Who should you ask, where, what you should do with the feedback and more!

Friday, July 19, 2019

Stranger Things (s3) - Acting Analysis for Animators - part 2


Today's "Acting Analysis for Animators" is part 2 of my dive into season 3 of Netflix' "Stranger Things"! This time I'm looking at episodes 4 and 5 and I'm covering exceptions for acting out words, usage of space in your scene, prop usage of course, environment interaction and more!


Saturday, July 13, 2019

My favorite dailies tool! - Noteshelf 2 App Review

Today's review takes a look at the iOS app "Noteshelf", which I've been using to take notes during animation dailies for quite some time now. So I thought I'd make a clip about it!

Friday, July 12, 2019

Lupin the Third - Trailer

This looks great!


Stranger Things (s3) - Acting Analysis for Animators - part 1

Today's "Acting Analysis for Animators" dives into season 3 of Netflix' "Stranger Things"! Part 1 takes a look at the first three episodes and I'm covering character introduction, pantomime, lip sync accents, camera movements and more!


Saturday, July 6, 2019

The Problem Solving of Filmmaking

Love this!


MOST COMMON Animation Mistakes (part 2) - Ease Ins and Outs

Part 2 of the Most Common Animation Mistakes series takes a look at Ease Ins and Outs. The common trap students fall into is to have body parts (or objects) move or stop within one frame, which kills any sense of weight (let alone being able to communicate emotions and character).

Friday, July 5, 2019

Chernobyl (ep5) - Acting Analysis for Animators

In this "Acting Analysis for Animators" I'm taking a look at episode 5 of "Chernobyl" and this time it's all about DETAILS! Now, it's probably just me who finds this interesting, it's pretty nerdy and specific HAHAHA! But I love this show and there's just too much awesomeness all around!