Join us for a creative animation workshop led by Gil Goletski, a multimedia doer from Vancouver Island. They make animation, illustration and music. Their unique experience as an Autistic transgender person informs most of their work; odd impossible proportioned bodies, ugly porous faces and strange wobbly lines. Recently they have been exploring the idea of identity by using proxies and micro-narratives to explore different aspects of flawed personalities.
Workshop Outline
- Introduction /about Gil
- Pros and cons of professional training: “art school” and learning the “right” away to animate
- How to unlearn professional tactics: become a beginner again with an emphasis on having fun: “work VS “play”
- become a beginner again, emphasis on having fun, animation “work” vs “play”
- “Show & Tell” brief explanation of a quickly drawn animation by Gil
- Explanation of different mediums and techniques that are helpful when animating quickly (examples: Crosshair technique and simply tricks on your smartphone)
- A conversation about different 2D and 3D resources and software for quick animations.
- Q &A