Stop-Motion From The Home Studio
NC1063-01
Start Date
09/10
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Format
Remote
End Date
10/22
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
Credits
0
This online course features the following types of interaction:
- Live meetings
- Live critiques
In this 7-week class, students make inanimate objects and physical materials come to life using traditional stop-motion techniques in experimental and at-home DIY environments. We explore the basics of animated movement and students learn the animation process from start to finish. Exercises demonstrate concepts including boils, loops and morphs, and students learn sequence-planning methods and create structures for straight-ahead improvisations. Important aspects of pre-production and post production including lighting and sound are also discussed. Students may participate using image capturing apps available on smartphones and tablets, in combination with Adobe After Effects and Premiere, made available to all students via MassArt’s institutional account. Screenings present a large variety of animated experimental stop-motion shorts, from narrative-driven stories to abstract gestural films. Creative exploration of non-traditional and traditional animation materials is encouraged. No experience necessary. Class involves demos, workshops, and critique.
This online class uses Zoom.
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Amia Yokoyama
Amia Yokoyama is a Los Angeles based multimedia animator, artist and educator who works across experimental animation, video, ceramics, sculpture, and installation. She received her MFA in Experimental Animation from CalArts and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2017. She has exhibited her work at Sebastian Gladstone Gallery, The Craft Contemporary Museum, … Read more