Those that signed up for the animation workshop are in for a real treat! But be prepared to work!
Come with drawing materials to room 305 at 12 noon next Monday, September 17...( you may bring your lunch if you wish). You will have 3 full hours to work on basic character development techniques and skills with a professional animator. You will also learn basic concepts for animating in traditional and digital media.
Mr. Daryl Graham has worked in the animation industry for over a decade in North America and in Europe and has worked with many prestigious clients including Disney, Warner Brothers and many commercial companies. His original training was in classical animation but he has worked in all aspects of the industry including directing and digital animation.
Daryl will start with a quick "show and tell" that highlights the various roles/ jobs that are involved in the business using work from his portfolio to illustrate, (some he cannot share with us due to copyright restrictions).
After that I have selected a task for as young animators to complete during the remainder of the afternoon and Daryl will be your instructor- guiding you through the process.
You will work in groups of 4-5 to brainstorm and present an idea for a new animated cartoon that will be for a North American pre-teen to teen audience. You will be given "carte blanche' to create the type of animated series you think can be successfully "pitched" to Daryl. You will of course consider aspects of setting, character traits and basic story line ideas.
You will pitch your idea to Daryl for quick feed back ... if the idea gets a go ahead each team member will then have time to develop their version of one of the main characters. Daryl will give some overall instructions before you start then work with each of you one-on-one to help you fully develop your character.
Towards the end of the session Daryl will show you the steps beyond character development that would take character sketches to a fully animated state using examples to illustrate the process.
At the end of the day Daryl has agreed to stay for a Question and Answer session for those that may want help with portfolios or who just have questions about the profession.
Please inform your afternoon teachers that you will not be in class that day!
Direct questions to Daryl from the page that has been set aside for him in the link under guest artists.