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How to Make an Animated TV-series on a budget

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How to Make an Animated TV-series on a budget, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 38 lectures, based on 50 reviews, and has 424 subscribers.

You will learn about How to make an animated TV-show from the first idea to financing it and producing it If you love watching animated TV-shows and dream of creating one yourself, or maybe you even have an idea that has been going around your head for a while, but you don′t know where to start. It all feels way too overwhelming. This is the right course for you. Using my own TV-show, Space Yoghurt as a case study, I will show you how you can start to create interesting and unforgetable characters, how to write a good story, but also, how to make a budget, a time schedule and how to find a distribution. Everything you need to know, packed in one. This course is ideal for individuals who are Everyone from beginners to advanced, animators, illustrators, directors, but also people who dream of making an animated TV-show It is particularly useful for Everyone from beginners to advanced, animators, illustrators, directors, but also people who dream of making an animated TV-show.

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Summary

Title: How to Make an Animated TV-series on a budget

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 38

Number of Published Lectures: 38

Number of Curriculum Items: 38

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38

Original Price: $119.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to make an animated TV-show from the first idea to financing it and producing it
  • If you love watching animated TV-shows and dream of creating one yourself, or maybe you even have an idea that has been going around your head for a while, but you don′t know where to start. It all feels way too overwhelming. This is the right course for you. Using my own TV-show, Space Yoghurt as a case study, I will show you how you can start to create interesting and unforgetable characters, how to write a good story, but also, how to make a budget, a time schedule and how to find a distribution. Everything you need to know, packed in one.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Everyone from beginners to advanced, animators, illustrators, directors, but also people who dream of making an animated TV-show
  • Target Audiences

  • Everyone from beginners to advanced, animators, illustrators, directors, but also people who dream of making an animated TV-show
  • If you′ve ever wanted to make an Animated TV-show, but you have been overwhelmed and didn′t know where to start, this is the course for you. In this course, I′m going to teach you everything you need to know to get started and complete your own TV-show. From how you write and design great characters, to what makes a good story, how you structure your story and how you make an animatic using only free apps.

    You will also find useful advice on how you design a budget and a schedule and how to put a so called Story Bible together to pitch and attract investors, financiers and distributors.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Characters

    Lecture 1: Characters – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Character Exercise

    Lecture 3: Case Study – Space Yoghurt

    Lecture 4: How to creat a Character Sheet

    Lecture 5: Creating a Simple Character

    Lecture 6: Making a Character Sheet for The Joe the cowboy

    Lecture 7: Character Design Exercise

    Chapter 3: Story

    Lecture 1: Story – Introduction

    Lecture 2: How to begin?

    Lecture 3: Outline – what is it?

    Lecture 4: Writing The First Episode

    Lecture 5: Screenplay – What is a Screenplay

    Lecture 6: Apps and Software for Writing a Screenplay

    Lecture 7: Writing the Screenplay for the First Episode

    Chapter 4: Storyboard and Animatic

    Lecture 1: Storyboard and Animatic – What is it?

    Lecture 2: Making the Animatic for The Evil Bunny – Scene 01

    Lecture 3: Making the Animatic for The Evil Bunny – Scene 02

    Lecture 4: Making the Animatic for The Evil Bunny – Scene 03

    Lecture 5: Making the Animatic for The Evil Bunny – Scene 04

    Lecture 6: Making the Animatic for the Evil Bunny – Scene 05 and 06

    Lecture 7: Making the Animatic for the Evil Bunny – Scene 07 and 08

    Lecture 8: Making the Animatic for the Evil Bunny – Scene 09 and 10

    Lecture 9: Making the Animatic for the Evil Bunny – Scene 10

    Lecture 10: Finalising the Animatic for the Evil Bunny

    Chapter 5: Music And Sound

    Lecture 1: Musid and Sound

    Chapter 6: Style and Age Group

    Lecture 1: Who is the TV-show for?

    Lecture 2: How to choose a style for your TV-show if you are on a low budget

    Chapter 7: Budget

    Lecture 1: How to Fund your TV-show

    Lecture 2: Budget

    Lecture 3: Budget Breakdown Part 1

    Lecture 4: Budget Breakdown Part 2

    Chapter 8: Planning and Organisation

    Lecture 1: Production Schedule Part 1

    Lecture 2: Production Schedule Part 2

    Lecture 3: Pipeline

    Chapter 9: Pitching and Distribution

    Lecture 1: Pitching your TV-show

    Lecture 2: Pitching: Case Study – Space Yoghurt The TV-show

    Lecture 3: Distribution

    Instructors

  • How to Make an Animated TV-series on a budget  No.2
    Maria Avramova
    Character Designer and Animator
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