Lock Wolverton

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What is your name and current occupation?
My name is Lock Wolverton, retired animator and animation instructor from the Walt Disney Co. I am currently an animation instructor at Tulsa Tech.

What are some if the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
Many, many years ago I was an attack dog handler for the US Air Force, guarding 100 megaton nuclear weapons on a tiny island somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This was during the Cuban middle crisis. Few people know how close we came to a nuclear exchange between the US and the former Soviet Union. The world leaders during that time took the human race dangerously close to extinction.

What are some of your favorite projects you are proud to have been a part of?
During my time with Disney I had the privilege of designing and directing a series of annual animation events which featured such epic films as Mulan, A Bug’s Life, the re-release of Fantasia, Atlantis the Lost Empire and A Tribute to the Disney Villains. These events drew animators and students from all across the country and around the world. Those in attendance would observe chalk talks and lectures from directors, lead animators and producers who brought these great films to life. We were gathering the who’s who of all of Disney animation. For many it became a life changing experience. I met and taught animation to hundreds of aspiring animators, many of which I still maintain contact to this day.
Where are you from and how did you get into the animation business? I am from Orlando FL, currently residing in Tulsa OK. I was born at an early age and Continue reading

Jobs: Doodle Productions seeks 3D Character Animators

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Doodle Productions are looking for experienced 3D Character Animators for our show Messy Goes to Okido, a 2D/CGI Hybrid series to be broadcast on CBeebies and for international distribution.

This is a fantastic opportunity in a fast paced highly creative environment working with a great experienced team on an exciting project out of our Battersea studio in London. The contract would be ASAP through to early September.

We will be looking for individuals who show a strong understanding of the principles of animation, lip-sync and strong acting.

Please email CV, cover letter, and MOST IMPORTANTLY a link to your demo reel and availability to people@doodle-productions.com.

*UK/European Citizenship/UK Work permit required.*

Jobs: GVP Media seeks Graphic Animator/Video Editor

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GVP Media seeks Graphic Animator/Video Editor

In this position, your main goal is to bring the client’s vision to life. You will be required to juggle many projects at once and meet strict deadlines. We need someone with proven, hands-on, design execution skills and a proven track record to be able to think outside the box. Irregular hours are extremely common with this position and therefore, we need someone with strong work ethic and the willingness to go the extra mile. Job duties include, but may not be limited to: Video editing and creation, Animations, 3D Maps and renderings, brochure designs, managing graphics on company website, taking part in creative brainstorming for set designs, Designing images and motion graphics to be displayed on LED video walls etc.

Position Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience
  • Experience in graphic design, animation, motion graphics, and video production
  • A creative mind with the ability to think outside the norm
  • An eye for color and visual appeal
  • Excellent problem solving skills
  • Experience working with clients to understand and create their vision
  • The ability to handle multiple projects at once
  • Work quickly as many projects have a fast turnaround time
  • Self motivation to be able to prioritize and manage workload to meet critical project milestones and deadlines.
  • Portfolio of exceptional self-created Design output
  • Experience with programs such as Illustrator, InDesign, Quark, Photoshop, AfterEffects, Adobe, Flash, Cinema 3D, etc.

Other Valuable Qualities:

  • Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, visual arts, fine arts, or professional equivalent.
  • Strong leaderships skills
  • Experience managing additional staff
  • Willingness to travel
  • Tech and computer knowledge
  • Experience in logo development & web design

Salary: $45,000 – $60,000

www.gvpmedia.com

2D Wednesday: The Story of Animation

Today’s 2d Wednesday from David Tart actually teaches as well!

The Story
The film follows the journey of “You” (the main character), a 3rd-tier technical writer who dreams of one day being a product designer. Working after hours, he creates a fantastic new product. When he presents his product to his employers, they inform him that it’s up to him to create an advertising campaign for the product – an advertising campaign that must be animated. This poses a problem for “you” – he knows very little about animation, and is instantly filled with doubts, and thus his future hangs in the balance. This is where our friendly narrator steps in, to guide “you” through the process of making an animated film. Step by step, our hero’s anxiety and doubts are put to rest, and in the end, he is triumphant!

The Production
The Story of Animation came about as a solution to a problem: The Animation Workshop, an animation school in Viborg, Denmark, had been graduating a great number of incredibly qualified animators, animation producers, and CG artists over the past 10 years. These artists had been forming small companies and beginning to produce fantastic work. The problem was not with the studios, or the quality of work they were producing, but rather with the clients: Most of them seemed to believe that animation was a simple, uncomplicated process, and were often disappointed to learn that there were very specific stages in the animation process that required their participation (and finances). It’s almost as if they believed that creating animation was as simple as pitching an idea, and then sitting back while a couple of animators with pencil and paper goofed off, told jokes, and drank copious amounts of coffee until “wallah”! the animation was finished! Furthermore, they seemed to think that there would be no difference in cost between an animated film created in flash, 2D, stop motion, cut-out, motion graphics, or fully rendered Pixar-style 3D animation! At the time Morten Thorning, Director of the Animation Workshop approached me with the idea for the film, I was experiencing similar problems with a client in Copenhagen. In fact, I’d just spent several days creating a presentation about the benefits of using animation for an environmental messaging campaign. I was tasked with convincing a panel of scientists, sociologists, environmental activists, and architects how animation could be used to create positive, engaging, and entertaining content for environmental action messaging – no small feat!

The Team
After talking things over with Morten, it was decided that I would write and direct the project, which would be produced by Claus Toksvig of The Animation Hub, and animated at Tumblehead Studios. Tumblehead, led by Magnus Moller, did an amazing job on the film, assembling a team of character designers, animators, storyboard artists, and background artists (all graduates or current students of the Animation Workshop). Tumblehead saw the entire process through, from concept to post-production. The narrator was voiced by the awesome Richard Spiegel, and the sound design and score created by Mark Menza, whose many credits include sound designer and composer for “The Jimmy Neutron Show”. Additional support was provided by Thomas Ahlmark (a veteran of many Animation Workshop productions).

Hossein Diba

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What is your name and your current occupation?
Hi, my name is Hossein Diba, and I’m a CG character artist(modeler,texturer)

What are some of the crazier jobs you had before getting into animation?
actually because I started CG when I was 17, I didn’t test any other job, just used to draw for fun, lucky me 🙂

What are some of your favorite projects you’re proud to have been a part of?
Evolve, Batman Arkham knight, Fallout New Vegas mod, Golden luck(A short animation),The Return(An animation featured film)

Where are you from and how did you get into the animation business?
I’m from Iran, there was a friend of mine who was a 3d generalist and suggested Continue reading