December 5th, 2020

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REFPACK037: LAST CALL! Two Feature Films

Our February/March Reference Pack will be going online this weekend and RefPack037 will be removed from the server. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, do it now before it’s too late.

Reference Pack

Every other month, Animation Resources shares a new Reference Pack with its members. They consist of an e-book packed with high resolution scans and video downloads set up for still frame study. Make sure you download the Reference Packs before they’re updated. When it’s gone, it’s gone!


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Animal Farm

Animation Resources has just posted its 37th RefPack! COVID-19 has made it difficult for volunteers to digitize and prepare e-books, so this time we are focusing on videos. We have two wonderful feature films for you to study. First up is a British animated feature based on George Orwell’s anti-Stalinist fable, “Animal Farm”. John Halas and Joy Batchelor produced the film with a crew of over 80 artists and it took three years to complete. It’s a forward thinking and efficient animated film with simplified backgrounds and brilliant layouts. We think you will learn a lot from this stylish and efficient animated feature, and hopefully it will inspire you to create films with a more adult point of view.

Animal Farm


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Cinematography

At Animation Resources, we often speak of animation’s many links to drawing and painting. But it shares an even closer kinship with live action movie-making. Cinematic principles are just as important as the fundamentals of drawing. The best source of information on this is the study of live action movies. The range of subject matter in animation is very narrow… talking dogs, princesses, and superheroes account for most of it. But in live action, the range is infinite… westerns, horror, crime, science fiction, romance, comedy, documentaries, musicals… you name it. There is no better place to start than to examine the role of the cinematographer in live action film making. The camera is the viewer’s eye, and the Director of Photography chooses how the audience sees the action on the screen. In this Reference Pack, we are presenting a rare documentary titled Visions Of Light to introduce animators to the rich visual language of live action films. This documentary includes clips from some of the most important films of all time. It would be a good idea to take this documentary as a jumping off point for your research. What better way to spend a pandemic lockdown than by studying great film making?

Cinematography


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Gustave Dore

Our bonus download this month is a fabulous e-book of high resolution images by one of the greatest illustrators who ever lived, Gustave Dore. In 1847, Dore decided he wanted to create a book of engravings based on a great literary work, Dante’s Inferno. He visited the offices of Louis Hachette, the most successful publisher in Paris. Even though no book up to that point had sold for more than 15 Francs, Dore told Hachette that he wanted to produce a deluxe oversize book of engravings that would sell for 100 Francs. The publisher scoffed at the idea and assured him that no book would ever sell at that price. But Dore called his bluff, offering to pay the printing and binding expenses if Hachette would manufacture and distribute the book for him. Dore created 76 full page engravings for Inferno, and financed a print run of 100 large format books. Within two weeks, the first printing had sold out and Hachette was eager to eat his words and publish the book on Dore’s terms. With a team of the greatest available engravers working under his supervision, Dore went on to create iconic engravings for Don Quixote, Baron Munchausen, Fontaine’s Fables, Milton’s Paradise Lost and the Bible, among many others. In just three years, he produced over 2,000 engravings, and continued to maintain an incredible pace for another two decades.

The influence of the imagery of Gustave Dore can be seen in classic movies like Intolerance, King Kong, Great Expectations and The Ten Commandments. Despite the fact that Dore’s engravings are nothing more than lines etched in black and white, he achieved a remarkable sense of scale, depth and mass, as well as truly spectacular lighting effects. It’s no wonder that the masters of epic filmmaking, D.W. Griffith, Cecil B. DeMille and David Lean referred to Dore’s illustrations for their set designs. Stop-motion animators, Willis O’Brian and Ray Harryhausen have cited Dore as one of their main influences as well.

Gustave Dore
Set design for D.W. Griffith’s "Intolerance" (1916).
See Dore’s depiction of Babylon above.


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Animal Farm

At Animation Resources, our Advisory Board includes great artists and animators like Ralph Bakshi, Will Finn, J.J. Sedelmaier and Sherm Cohen. They’ve let us know the things that they use in their own self study so we can share them with you. That’s experience you just can’t find anywhere else. The most important information isn’t what you already know… It’s the information you should know about, but don’t know yet. We bring that to you every other month.

Cinematography


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Posted by Stephen Worth @ 12:49 pm

November 25th, 2020

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NOV 28: Discord Discussion- Acute Animation Case Study

Animation Resources Discord

Animation Resources is hosting monthly Discord parties on its Discord server. Join us the last Saturday of every month to participate in discussions and network with fellow artists from all over the world. The party starts at 4:30 pm (PDT) and the program begins at 5:30 pm.

THIS MONTH’S PROGRAM

Acute Animation

Our schedule of monthly programs under the banner Discord Discussions continues this Saturday November 28th!

In September, Animation Resources held a Discord seminar titled, Advice for Independent Animators. Board Member Davey Jarrell recently formed a small animation company, Acute Animation, with two of his friends in order to produce animation independently of the big studios. Join Animation Davey and his two business partners, DeLon Warren and Dom Bournรฉs, on Discord this Saturday, November 28th, as they discuss how they are applying the information from September’s seminar and what their long term goals are for the company.

CASE STUDY: ACUTE ANIMATION
Animation Resources
At The Animation Resources Discord Server
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28th, 2020 5:30 pm (PDT)
HOSTED BY DAVEY JARELL

Animation Resources is one of the best kept secrets in the world of cartooning. Every month, we sponsor a program of interest to artists, and every other month, we share a book and up to an hour of rare animation with our members. If you are a creative person interested in the fields of animation, cartooning or illustration, you should be a member of Animation Resources!

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Davey Jarell is a member of the Board of Directors of Animation Resources. He is a professional storyboard artist for television and acts as our Director of Programs.

ABOUT DISCORD

Discord is a free chat app that supports video, voice chat and text chat. Discord servers are divided into channels, which all have their own subject or theme of discussion. Members are assigned roles which helps everyone keep track of whoโ€™s who. The Animation Resources Discord channel is a virtual meeting place for our supporters. You can meet other Animation Resources members, talk with the people behind the scenes at our organization, and attend lectures and screenings— all without leaving your home. It’s free and open to everyone in the creative community. If you’d like more info on how Discord works, see this article: What is Discord?

Here’s how to install the Discord app and login to the Animation Resources Discord Server:


    1. INSTALL DISCORD
  • iPhone or Android: Download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store and install.
  • Desktop: You can access Discord for your Mac or PC from discordapp.com. You can choose to download and install the free Discord app, or enter our channel directly using your web browser.
    2. CREATE AN ACCOUNT
  • Just follow the prompts to create your own login account.
    3. JOIN THE ANIMATION RESOURCES CHANNEL
  • Click the plus sign to the right of the app and select "JOIN A SERVER".
  • Enter this invite code: vES5YsV
    4. YOU’RE THERE!
  • Take a moment to look around, read the rules and introduce yourself.

The Animation Resources Discord Server is open to the public right now. Pop in and look around, and make a point to visit on Saturday!

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Posted by Stephen Worth @ 11:41 am

October 26th, 2020

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OCT 31: Discord Discussion- Honore Daumier, the Great French Cartoonist

Animation Resources Discord

Animation Resources is hosting monthly Discord parties on its Discord server. Join us the last Saturday of every month to participate in discussions and network with fellow artists from all over the world. The party starts at 4:30 pm (PDT) and the program begins at 5:30 pm.

THIS MONTH’S PROGRAM

Honore Daumier

Our schedule of monthly programs under the banner Discord Discussions continues this Saturday October 31st!

Honorรฉ Daumier is one of the greatest caricaturists and political satirists of all time. Born in Marseille, France in the early 1800s, Daumierโ€™s drawings, paintings, sculptures, and lithographs influenced not only other artists, but society as a whole. Like most of us today, Daumier believed in a Democratic ideal. You can find a lot of parallels between his satire of 19th century France and modern-day politics. Join Animation Resources President Stephen Worth and Board Member Davey Jarrell on Discord this Saturday, October 31st as they discuss the history of Daumierโ€™s work and his impact on society.

Join us Saturday for an informal discussion of a cartoonist who is probably someone you probably don’t know, but you should! Find out how wide the world of cartooning is! Have fun meeting other like-minded folks!

HONORE DAUMIER: A DISCUSSION
Animation Resources
At The Animation Resources Discord Server
SATURDAY OCTOBER 31st, 2020 5:30 pm (PDT)
HOSTED BY DAVEY JARELL, WITH STEPHEN WORTH

Animation Resources is one of the best kept secrets in the world of cartooning. Every month, we sponsor a program of interest to artists, and every other month, we share a book and up to an hour of rare animation with our members. If you are a creative person interested in the fields of animation, cartooning or illustration, you should be a member of Animation Resources!

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS

Davey Jarell is a member of the Board of Directors of Animation Resources. He is a professional storyboard artist for television and acts as our Director of Programs. Stephen Worth has been working in animation as a producer for 35 years. He is the President of Animation Resources.

ABOUT DISCORD

Discord is a free chat app that supports video, voice chat and text chat. Discord servers are divided into channels, which all have their own subject or theme of discussion. Members are assigned roles which helps everyone keep track of whoโ€™s who. The Animation Resources Discord channel is a virtual meeting place for our supporters. You can meet other Animation Resources members, talk with the people behind the scenes at our organization, and attend lectures and screenings— all without leaving your home. It’s free and open to everyone in the creative community. If you’d like more info on how Discord works, see this article: What is Discord?

Here’s how to install the Discord app and login to the Animation Resources Discord Server:


    1. INSTALL DISCORD
  • iPhone or Android: Download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store and install.
  • Desktop: You can access Discord for your Mac or PC from discordapp.com. You can choose to download and install the free Discord app, or enter our channel directly using your web browser.
    2. CREATE AN ACCOUNT
  • Just follow the prompts to create your own login account.
    3. JOIN THE ANIMATION RESOURCES CHANNEL
  • Click the plus sign to the right of the app and select "JOIN A SERVER".
  • Enter this invite code: vES5YsV
    4. YOU’RE THERE!
  • Take a moment to look around, read the rules and introduce yourself.

The Animation Resources Discord Server is open to the public right now. Pop in and look around, and make a point to visit on Saturday!

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Posted by Stephen Worth @ 10:40 am