Traditional Animation: Composition, Rhythm and Camera

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Learn techniques and tricks to create smooth and original animation sequences

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Rhythm is one of the most important elements an animator must take into account in order to capture and hold the viewer’s attention. Ezequiel Torres, animation director of Rudo studio, has been experimenting with frame-by-frame animation on paper and digitally for more than a decade, exploring all the possibilities this discipline has to offer.

In this online course, Ezequiel teaches you how to create smooth and original animation sequences. Play with the camera, rhythm, and composition to create unexpected twists and turns within your animation to keep the viewer’s eyes glued to the screen.

Start by getting to know Ezequiel Torres, his work, and his role as animation director at Rudo studio. See the influences and animators who inspire him the most before analyzing some Japanese anime and Western animation together.

After reviewing some basic animation principles, Ezequiel teaches you how to create dynamic animated pieces. Work on composition elements with character poses and camera angles through exercises that focus on connection, fluidity, and movement. Then, discover the importance of measuring the percentage of positive and negative space.

Once you have a good grasp on animation theory, it’s time to start with your first sketches. Using your own drawing style, Ezequiel shows you the secrets of bringing your stories to life and setting your characters in motion.

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