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There are currently no Drawing for Animation workshops scheduled for 2010, although we anticipate running them according to demand. Please contact South Seas if you would like to be put on our waiting list and contacted when new workshop dates are announced.
This course introduces you to the techniques of classical drawing and their importance in animation including drawing with basic shapes, construction, understanding perspective, strong posing and expression.
During the course you will:
- Learn to use basic construction to improve your drawings
- Draw using a variety of rendering techniques
- Design and draw an original character
- Learn to draw a range of different expressions
- Learn to show weight and form in your drawings
- Draw an environment for your character
- Learn to add lighting to your drawings
- Draw using perspective
Dates:
There are currently no Drawing for Animation workshops scheduled. Please contact South Seas if you would like to be put on our waiting list and contacted when new workshop dates are announced.
Time: Saturdays 10.00am to 2.30pm
Venue:
Studio Unit 3
South Seas Film, Television & Animation School,
75 Ellice Road, Glenfield, Auckland
Cost: $200 including GST
(Payments must be received at least 5 days prior to course commencement. See our conditions of attendance for more info.)
Level: Beginner
Previous experience needed: No prior knowledge required
How to apply:
Freephone: 0508 768 847 (0508 SOUTHSEAS)
Email: lauren@southseas.co.nz
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Student Profile
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GABRIEL HENRY | 2009 After graduation, Gabe signed with the Robert Bruce Acting Agency. At first he got casual work on sets, which kept him in touch with the industry. "After a couple of auditions I was lucky to secure a role as a guest character on a popular serial drama," he says. "I'm really excited about the character and the story." Gabe adds, "Going to South Seas was the best move I could have made. It is a challenge in all areas that really readies you for the industry." |