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Animating for Feature Films

Animation Techniques using Maya & animBot with Mike Wilson

Description

Walk through the creation of an animation shot from beginning to end with Senior Animator Mike Wilson, who breaks the process down into manageable sections. This insightful workshop not only provides practical techniques for you to improve your Maya workflow but also takes a broad look at the feature film industry, detailing exactly what you can expect to encounter as a professional 3D animator.


Mike Wilson offers a glimpse of what being an animator entails, and discusses what it can take to get there. Once you land a job as a professional animator, what is expected of you next? With this workshop, you’ll follow along as Mike sets up a shot to maximize time and resources so that deadlines can be met. You’ll discover how to use references to gather information from the real world and translate that into your animations. You’ll then learn how to block out an animation quickly, how to approach revisions, and how to polish and finalize a professional shot.


This workshop discusses how the role of an animator on a feature film is just a single part in a large apparatus and explains the importance of working in tandem with others on a team and complimenting departments. Artists can expect to gain a macro view of a feature film studio production while learning about the expected tasks of an animator.


Mike’s tutorial provides techniques and advice for any artist looking to break into feature film animation; however, it is recommended that artists have some understanding of the fundamental principles of animation to benefit fully from this workshop. The shot demonstrated in this workshop provides techniques that can be used time and again in your own shots.


Mike utilized the Adult Elephant from ProRigs which you can find here.


Duration: 2h 39m

Format: HD 1920x1080

Mike Wilson

Senior Character Animator

Mike Wilson is an Emmy Award-winning Senior Character Animator with a career spanning television, commercials, and film since 2008.


Inspired by animation from an early age, Mike pursued the craft out of a love for the medium and a passion for storytelling. His strong foundation in classical animation prepared him for work at over twenty studios, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Blue Sky Studios, Digital Domain, ILM, and Tippett Studio, beginning with Sesame Street’s first computer-animated series. His credits include Predator: Killer of Killers, Ted, The Addams Family 2, Spirit Untamed, Baba Yaga, Hotel Transylvania 2, and The Emoji Movie.


Mike’s work across digital character animation and visual effects has given him versatility across styles and genres. Known for his energetic and thoughtful approach, he combines artistic skill with technical proficiency, continually refining his craft while inspiring others to elevate their animation practice.

  • Mike, an exceptionally talented animator, mentor, and community builder. Mike’s creativity and skill in bringing animated characters and scenes to life is truly impressive. His ability to foster collaboration and learning among teams is equally remarkable. Mike pioneered workshops and meetings that brought the team together, allowing us to learn from each other and grow. His drive and dedication to continuously improving his craft are inspiring.

    - Scott Stewart
    Co-Founder / Chief Creative Officer / Executive Producer / Creative Strategist at Nurture

  • Mike is a talented animator and born storyteller. I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside him for years, and his knack for spinning a compelling narrative always shines through. Mike’s not just a colleague; he’s a friend who’s always there to lend a hand. Whether it’s tackling complex shots or just chatting; he’s approachable and supportive. Our journey has taken us through studios like Blue Sky and Sony Imageworks, and I’m grateful for every moment of it.

    - Cesar Tafoya
    Senior Animator at Waterproof Studios