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Animating Emotional Transitions in Maya

Character Animation Techniques with Chris Kirshbaum

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      Description

      Learn how to animate a character undergoing an emotional transition, from how it affects the character’s body and physics to translating it into effective visual storytelling on the screen. This 2-hour workshop by Chris Kirshbaum is intended for animators of all levels, from beginners just starting their animation journey and students putting together their first demo reel to seasoned animation veterans who are looking for a refresher on one of the core aspects of what professional animators do. This detailed workshop focuses on Maya, specifically using the Graph Editor, Maya’s workspace interface, and the Playblast Function for checking results. Chris also delves into some light scripting throughout the workflow. The concepts taught are from the point of view of working on feature animation films but can be applied to any professional or personal creative project. By completing this workshop, artists should gain a good sense of how to make a complete animation shot for their demo reel. The rigs used in this workshop are from Pro Rigs. A collection of Chris’s playblasts is included with this workshop for further study.


      Duration: 2h 08m

      Format: HD 1920x1080

      Chris Kirshbaum

      Animation Director at DNEG

      Chris Kirshbaum is an animator, teacher, and public speaker whose work has appeared in numerous feature films, shorts, DVD extras, and holiday TV specials. He has worked in 2D animation as a special effects artist and in 3D animation as a character animator, lead, supervisor, and Art Director. He has taught and mentored since 2007 and has performed as a musician in the studio, on stage, in the theater, and on television.

      • Chris has a wealth of knowledge in both traditional and CG effects and Character Animation. It is rare for someone to bridge that gap so seamlessly and speaks to Chris’s immense talent and feel for the medium. Chris serves as an Animation Director at DNEG Animation and his natural leadership qualities stem from his ability to assess and share advice to his animators, both artistically and professionally at a very high level. Students will have a look at this ability to share knowledge and experience first-hand and will have a blast doing so!

        - Ted Ty
        Global Head of Character Animation, Feature Animation at DNEG