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Introduction to Animation

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Screening Artists' Moving Image
INTRODUCTION TO ANIMATION
This course explores the world of animation: plenty of hands-on time to experiment with traditional stopmotion techniques, including model, drawn and cut-out animation; we'll use Adobe After Effects to produce digital animation and explore ways of combining traditional and digital techniques.
On completion you will have a sound knowledge of animation and a DVD of your animation work.

The course tutor is Giles Thacker - pioneering VJ in the 80s/90s; designer of live show visuals for Orbital, the Verve, Turin Brakes, Royksopp and Kasabian; creator of motion graphics for live events, museum installations, computer games, broadcast and corporate promotions; tutor of animation in schools and at London Metropolitan University; freelance instructor for Adobe.

This course is suitable for newcomers to animation, as well as computer based animators looking to widen their range of techniques, and traditional stopmotion animators who want to see what digital animation can offer.

Course Outline
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