
Originally Posted by
Don Bluth
Well, well - reading through so many of the comments and suggestions that have been posted regarding the seminar and how to improve it is certainly revealing. Thank you - all of you. That helps set the direction for future programs.
Dave and I are hoping to start the "workshop" section very soon. I know one thing for sure. It needs to be based on an analysis of the real world, i.e. the actions of both animals and humans. and also based on you, the students, being given assignments, handing the work in and getting a critique. You don't learn to ride a horse by simple watching others ride. You must mount up and gain your own experience of it.
Be active in your education; there is no such thing as a silly question. The big issue we are all facing is this; how to earn a living as an animator. Somewhere the opportunities will open up, probably in TV at first. The goal of this website is to help you to get prepared so you'll be in the game when it happens. I appreciate you enthusiasm and your passion for the art. "You can unlock any door if you only have the key."
regards,
Don