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Animateka Animation Workshops

So during the Animateka Festival they also organized a two week workshops to learn Classical Animation and Stopmotion Animation. I attended both ’cause I thought it would be a nice experience and to bring some fun away from University.

The whole workshop was a great introduction to animation. The mentors Grega Mastnak (Bizgeci) for Classical and Špela Čadež for Stopmotion were really helpful with pointing out the mistakes and how it is properly done. I recommend anyone who wants to have a quick go and try animation to see if he likes it to try the workshops out. They’re really fun.

The Classical animation, hand drawn, around 60 A4 sheets drawn.

Elephant goes for a walk from Peter on Vimeo.

The Stop motion animation, done in a group of 3. Every member made one animal and then we animated them together. Katarina Kos made the Mole, Saba Skaberne the Kangaroo and I made the Squirrel.

Underground from Peter on Vimeo.

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  • Dunja says:

    Iiiiiiiiiii :) Upam, da boste zaceli delat risanke za RTV in izpodrinili telenovele in telebajske in ostalo tele-s*it produkcijo.

 

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