Should you PLAN your animation?
🎉BIG news! Check out my new deep dive course: Animation Basecamp- https://alexgrigg.studio/animation-ba... ⭐️ Join the NEW Patreon for free! / alexgrigg Instagram- / alexxgrigg Traditionally there are two ways to animate. Straight Ahead and Keyframing. In this class we explore what these styles are and when you might find each one most useful. Credits- Made and Voiced by Alex Grigg Music by Skillbard Logo by Renaud Futterer Typeface by Laurie Rollitt Additional Imagery Ordinary Folk Throat Notes by Felix Colgrave Motion Roid by Jaeyeuon Lee Jonathan Djob Nkondo Ben Hubbard Lost and Found- Directed by Andrew Goldsmith and Bradley Slabe, Produced by Lucy J Hayes, animated by Sam Lewis Rebooted- Directed by Michael Shanks Produced by Chris Hockings, Nicolas Colla, Latenight Films.

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