Check out the upcoming talent from Gscept school in Skellefteå, who has bred a lot of fine talent through out the years.
Filed under: 3D, Animation, School/students, Gscept
28 February 2013 • 23:11 0
Check out the upcoming talent from Gscept school in Skellefteå, who has bred a lot of fine talent through out the years.
Filed under: 3D, Animation, School/students, Gscept
31 March 2012 • 10:37 0

Do you wanna be a CG-artist? Than it is time to start applying for schools such as Digital graphics in Stockholm.
Read more below in Swedish.
”Nu är det dags att söka till Digital Graphics för höstens start. Digital Graphics är en 2-årig 3d-utbildning främst inriktad mot reklam och filmproduktion. Sista ansökningsdag är 30 april. Studentarbeten kan man hitta på www.digitalgraphics.se och ansökningsinstruktioner på www.nackademin.se.”
Filed under: School/students, Digital graphics
27 March 2012 • 23:03 0
The big talk of today in the US vfx community.
Read more at vfx soldier.http://vfxsoldier.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/the-paying-to-work-for-free-vfx-business-model/#comments
Filed under: 3D, School/students, vfxsoldier
27 February 2012 • 8:43 0
Yet another great Bachelor film from the students at The animation workshop in Denmark. Great work!
Bachelor film project 2012 from The Animation Workshop.
Story:
As morning dawns on a Norwegian suburb, a detachment of killer-slugs, led by the notorious Sergeant Slug, prepare for a heads-on attack on a small garden – their objective? A juicy, delicious flower on the other end, deep within a flowerbed.
A new conscript and his close friend, a medical officer, both suit and join in the massive charge into the garden. But as the slugs emerge into the exposed field, they stand head to head with a diligent, elderly lady, hell-bent on keeping her garden pristine and safe from pests.
As the two sides clash, it is as the saying goes: All’s fair in hunger and war!By: Morten Helgeland, Casper Wermuth, Lasse Rasmussen, Carina Løvgreen, Kirsten Bay Nielsen, Polina Bokhan, Peter Egeberg, Magnus Myrälf, Maria B. Kreutzmann
animwork.dk/en/
facebook.com/pages/The-Animation-Workshop-Official-Page/10452541819
Filed under: Animation, CG, School/students, shortfilm, The animmations
24 February 2012 • 8:10 0
Great animated film from Adrian Dexter (working @ ILP) and his fellow students on his Bachelor film at the THE ANIMATION WORKSHOP in Denmark.
Adrian Dexter and a very talented team of fellow students have just completed Vaesen, their 2012 Bachelor film project for The Animation Workshop.
Vaesen is a great project for two reasons. It’s a visually lush, fantastically animated film with an absolutely perfect soundtrack. When I chatted with Adrian about the thinking that went into the film, he had this to say:
Visually Vaesen is inspired by Harry Clarke, Ivan Bilibin, Arthur Rackham, and Edmund Dulac. The backgrounds are also heavily inspired by 19th century German and Russian landscape painters.
I wanted the film to feel like some forgotten Rankin & Bass cartoon, that a down and out Tarkovsky directed under a moniker, embarrassed by how it turned out.
The score had to be original, but very much an homage to 70′s psych. I enlisted a good friend of mine Nick DiSalvo of the band Elder to score the film. I have done album covers for his band in the past, and we have a good relationship discussing music in visual terms, also we are both obsessed with 70′s Swedish psych master Bo Hansson, and basically just tried to emulate what he had going on, and infuse some of our current influences.
The storytelling is also incredible. Epic, ambiguous, and open ended – Vaesen combines the feel of an epic folktale with a deeper level of mysticism and hermetic symbolism. I love how the Vaesen begins as a seemingly standard epic quest and quickly confounds your expectations by raising questions about the true motivations of the hero and refusing to provide any sort of easy answers. And all of this in a film with no dialog.
Adrian mentions that he was reading a lot of Lord Dunsany and Jorge Luis Borges as he wrote Vaesen, and it absolutely shows through in the finished product. I personally was strongly reminded of the mystical reinterpretation of the folktale that you often see in Miyazaki’s work.
So check out Vaesen. Adrian and the team have also put together a great blog for the project at vaesen-film.blogspot.com that has lots of behind the scenes and process information.
Adrian Dexter: Director, Story, Backgrounds, Editing, Sound, Compositing, CG Artist
Birk Von Brockdorff: Storyboard, Environment Lead, Layouts, Backgrounds, Rigging, Modeling, CG Artist
Arnold Bagasha: Animatic and Pipeline supervisor, 3D Modeling and Rotoscoping, Backgrounds, CG Artist
Mikkel Vedel Petersen: 2D and 3D Animation, Storyboards
Jody Ghani: Production Designer, Character Design Lead, Technical Art Director, 2D Animation
Drude Mangaard: Art Director, Production Manager, Character Design, 2D Animation
Filed under: 2D, Animation, School/students, Adrian Dexter, The animation Workshop
30 December 2011 • 12:52 0
The 3rd of January is the last day to apply to 4 1/2 year long course to be a director majoring in animation.
Read more at http://www.filmskolen.dk/uddannelserne/animationsuddannelsen/ (in danish).
Filed under: School/students, Danish film school
12 December 2011 • 13:39 0
Gscept in Skellefteå is continuing to supply the Vfx society with great artists. This time it is Olle Rydberg, Kristin Stolpe, Fredrik Lindbom and Joaquin Karlsén Gutierrez, who has just finished working on “John Carter” and “Snow White and the Huntsman”.
Olle Rydberg has been working with characters for 9 month mostly on John Carter,
Filed under: School/students, VFX, Gcsept
18 March 2011 • 8:54 0
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