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Direct and Produce Animation

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Direct and Produce Animation, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 68 lectures, based on 461 reviews, and has 5617 subscribers.

You will learn about Direct and Produce animation with no drawing or animating skills Cut in half the time it takes to do an animation Guide people to follow your vision This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone with an idea considering it to make it a reality into animation or This is not for: Aliens from another planet, only humans allowed. I mean, please It is particularly useful for Anyone with an idea considering it to make it a reality into animation or This is not for: Aliens from another planet, only humans allowed. I mean, please

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Summary

Title: Direct and Produce Animation

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 68

Number of Published Lectures: 68

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Direct and Produce animation with no drawing or animating skills
  • Cut in half the time it takes to do an animation
  • Guide people to follow your vision
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone with an idea considering it to make it a reality into animation
  • This is not for: Aliens from another planet, only humans allowed. I mean, please
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone with an idea considering it to make it a reality into animation
  • This is not for: Aliens from another planet, only humans allowed. I mean, please
  • Make your ideas come true by knowing how people can help.

    You are reading this because you either have an idea for a short film or full-length animation project for yourself, or…

    Because you are just curiousand wanted to know what was all that hype of “Direct and Produce Animation”. Well, give me a couple of seconds to see if I can get you more curious.

    Everyone has ideas. Right? Well, thats the good part. The bad part is that most of those ideas live only inside the mind of the holder. Never making it to born into reality.

    Why? Because people prefer to scratch their heads or their bellies because it feels good.

    Think about it, most dont know that they can produce them without sitting on a computer or knowing anything about animation. Yes. Thats a fact. There are successful producers running big studios who dont know how to draw or animate and yet,they materialize ideas because they know how the different departments work. They know how to guide people.

    So, I ask you…

    What does it take to get your idea realized? To have it come true? And how can you do it in less time?

    Animation is a very long process that can be shortened if you know a little weird secret:

    People want to help.

    But the big question is: Do you know how they can help?

    What If one of your friends, loves to work with sound and likes your project? How can he help?

    And artists? Or photographers? I bet you know a photographer, and until now, you didnt know a photographer could help with animation. How? Well, by applying composition principles of photography to your shots and a bunch of cinematography concepts. That photographer can make your animation look awesome.

    When you have an idea for a project and you know how to animate, you can do what most people do.

    Go SOLO mode. YEAH! RIGHT ON!

    I dont know if its to show off all their abilities and say: I did it all by myself! Or if they just didnt know that people around them wanted to help, but neither any of them knew it could be done faster.

    Imagine you have this idea for a story, or even a quick joke or gag that you want to transform into animation, into a living and breathing thing that could go viral on the internet.

    You say to yourself: “Hey, this joke could be an awesome 30 second short film and could make many people laugh”. Ha! Making people laugh is one of the most generous things anyone can do for someone else. But we are not talking about comedy, we are talking about that idea of the joke and the possibility of creating an animation out of it.

    If you dont know how to use a computer or dont know how to walk and talk, you will definitely think deep inside you: “Oh man… I wish I could walk and talk so I could learn how to use a computer to then make this animation”.

    Well, good news, I bet you can use a computer and can walk and talk (or at least you know how to communicate.)

    Knowing how to communicate and how each department works in an animation feature film production, is what can make this Idea a reality.

    Or maybe you just read all that and said: Hey… Mr. Bald (because Im bald… AND IM LOVING IT!), Im an animator, stop preaching on what I can or cant do”.

    Well, then I have something to tell you…

  • Being an animator
  • Knowing how to direct and produce your projects
  • And how to find and work with people who is waiting for a chance to help…
  • Can make your life easier. You could cut in half the time it takes to finish on your own.

    And not only that… but you also get THE BEST VERSION OF YOUR STORY.

    And that, my friend… its priceless.

    You: “Hey, we are not friends, ok?” Me: “Of course we are, we just dont know each other

    (Drum roll please… prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrRRRRR PPSSS!)

    So anyway, knowing how to direct and produce can make any idea come true. And the cool part is, you dont even need to know how to draw or animate. How cool is that!

    Enroll today and start making your ideas a reality in half the time.

    Check the free lessons so you can have a taste of it. If you like it, enroll, and if you dont like it after you enroll…

    Hey. Chill out. $H^% happens. Just kidding! You can have your money back with no questions asked!

    You have 30 days to decide. So what are you waiting for? Enroll now!

    Or… check the free lessons NOW!

    Or dont do anything… NOW!

    Whatever you feel like doing… DO IT NOW!

    (Im crossing my fingers to have you as my new student… thinking “Cmon Cmon Cmon Cmon….”)

    Whatever you decide… I hope you have a nice day. Cheers! : D

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Two Awesome Animations Worth Mentioning

    Chapter 2: The Story

    Lecture 1: Importance of the Story

    Lecture 2: Elements of a Good Story

    Lecture 3: Link to Michael Arnt – Toy Story Video: How to start a Story

    Lecture 4: Recommended Reading

    Lecture 5: PDF of The Story – Section Review

    Chapter 3: The Script

    Lecture 1: The Script and How To Develop Character

    Lecture 2: Taking Your Characters to the Next Level

    Lecture 3: Developing a Plot and Creating an Outline

    Lecture 4: Script Format

    Lecture 5: Adobe Story Tutorial

    Lecture 6: Exporting From Adobe Story to TXT or WORD

    Lecture 7: How to write a Script that Doesnt Suck

    Lecture 8: PDF of The Script – Section Review

    Chapter 4: Concept Art

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Concept Art

    Lecture 2: Cartoon Styles

    Lecture 3: Experimenting with Shapes

    Lecture 4: Concept Art for a Villain

    Lecture 5: PDF of Concept Art – Section Review

    Chapter 5: Casting Voice Talent

    Lecture 1: Casting

    Lecture 2: Prepare for a Casting

    Lecture 3: Casting the Voice Talent

    Lecture 4: What to Look for in Casting

    Lecture 5: PDF of Casting Voice Talent – Section Review

    Chapter 6: Sound Recording

    Lecture 1: Recording Sound

    Lecture 2: Acoustics

    Lecture 3: PDF of Sound Recording – Section Review

    Chapter 7: Directing Voice Actors

    Lecture 1: Introduction To Voice Actors

    Lecture 2: Improving Fake Performance

    Lecture 3: Using Powerful Language for Direction

    Lecture 4: Improving Line Readings

    Lecture 5: PDF of Directing Voice Talent – Section Review

    Chapter 8: Sound Post Production

    Lecture 1: Understanding Sound Editing

    Lecture 2: Sound Design Before and After

    Lecture 3: Understanding Sound Mixing

    Lecture 4: Audio Mastering – Before and After

    Lecture 5: Music – The Other Character

    Lecture 6: Dubbing

    Lecture 7: PDF of Audio Post Production – Section Review

    Chapter 9: Directing Music

    Lecture 1: Elements of Music every Director must know

    Lecture 2: Directing Music Using References

    Lecture 3: Where to Get Music From

    Lecture 4: Resources to Get Music From

    Lecture 5: PDF of Directing Music – Section Review

    Chapter 10: Cinematography

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cinematography

    Lecture 2: Visual Storytelling and Concepts

    Lecture 3: Link to Animation RED and The Decendants

    Lecture 4: PDF of Cinematography – Section Review

    Chapter 11: Storyboard and Animatic

    Lecture 1: Storyboard

    Lecture 2: Analysing the Script for Storyboarding

    Lecture 3: Doing the Storyboard for a Scene

    Lecture 4: Finished Storyboard for the 1st Page

    Lecture 5: Getting the Best From Your Animatic

    Lecture 6: PDF of Storyboard and Animatic – Section Review

    Chapter 12: The Breakdown

    Lecture 1: The Breakdown

    Lecture 2: Example of Breakdown

    Lecture 3: PDF of the Breakdown – Section Review

    Chapter 13: Animation

    Lecture 1: Frame by Frame vs Rigged Characters

    Lecture 2: The Animation

    Lecture 3: PDF of Animation – Section Review

    Chapter 14: Finishing Your Project

    Lecture 1: Editing

    Lecture 2: Link to Kuleshov Effect

    Lecture 3: Screening and Feedback

    Lecture 4: Handling Changes

    Lecture 5: PDF of Finishing Your Project – Section Review

    Lecture 6: Staying Motivated

    Lecture 7: BONUS LESSON: Whats Next?

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