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Visual Storytelling & Animation part 1 w/: Amanda Strong

Sat. October 30th 2021 Online

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Visual Storytelling & Animation part 1 w/: Amanda Strong

Learn basic 2D and 3D stop-motion techniques.
Event is live streamed / online. Online Event
Sat. October 30th 2021 + Add to Calendar Online (All Ages)
10:00am - 4:00pm

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Amanda Strong

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CineVic Society Of Independent Filmmakers
CineVic is an artist-run society supporting independent film...
Open / Operational

Event Description

This workshop is presented as part of The Incubators program. Visit www.cinevic.ca for more info on the other workshops in this series.

Learn basic 2D and 3D stop-motion techniques from the award winning artist Amanda Strong! In this workshop, participants will explore basic methods of moving objects frame by frame, lighting, and rigging processes for stop-motion animation. Strong will be bringing in-process and completed puppets for participants to get a detailed look at design, render, and scale. As a group, participants will then get a chance to respectfully animate with Strong’s puppets to explore their functionality and get better insight to how they move. We encourage that participants bring objects or puppets they have made, to practice animating and to get feedback as well as to adapt them for animation (but this is not required).

SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th 2021
10am – 4pm Pacific Time

REGISTER NOW at www.cinevic.ca

Amanda Strong is an Indigenous (Michif) Media Artist and Stop Motion Director currently working as a guest on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sə̓lílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh). She has been practicing professionally in the arts for over 15 years. She holds a degree in Photography and Interpretive Animation from Sheridan College. With a cross-discipline focus, common themes of her work are reclamation of Indigenous histories, lineage, language and culture. Amanda Strong founded Spotted Fawn Productions in 2010 and has managed the company as the Owner, Director and Executive Producer since 2014. Amanda has also formed the collectives Media Creatorz, Indigenous Roots, and most recently Frame Sovereignty Collective which are all driven to build sustainable production skills and training to participants with the hopes of helping with access, visibility and digital literacy for Indigenous artists. Most recently, Amanda was selected as the First Canadian Director and first Animated Project for the Sundance Institute Indigenous Filmmaking Lab.

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Visual Storytelling & Animation part 1 w/: Amanda Strong @ Online Oct 30 2021 - Apr 19th @ Online

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