Date & Time: Sunday, August 31 and Sunday, September 7 from 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Nucleus (directions)
Instructor: Patrick Williams
Materials to bring: Included with ticket price
Cost: $70
To Register: Purchase your tickets above or call 626-458-7482.
Class Description:
This is a two-day course where students will learn traditional basic animation principles. Students will then brainstorm a simple story together and divide the scenes of the story to animate, resulting in a final short film. This course is great for beginning and intermediate animators. Whether you are interested in 3-D or 2-D animation, this class will go over basic rules of storytelling and animation principles that apply to all animated films.
Filming equipment, paper, pencil, light boxes and peg bars will be provided.
Bio:
P. Williams is a self-professed sketchbook addict and collector. After filling up about 100 sketchbooks, he embarked on a quest to discover how to make his own, which eventually led to him teaching others what he had learned. He is a graduate of Art Center College of Design, in illustration, and has taught at the Orange County High School of the Arts (CA), Bellevue Children’s academy (WA), Daniel Smith (WA) and also helped start up the SCBA (Seattle Center for Book Arts). He is a prolific painter exhibiting work all over the country. Expect to see his work in several books due out in the next few months. He currently has 190 sketchbooks in his collection.