Nov 25, 2011

Animation I: Final Projects

Animation I students finished up the quarter by producing a final project of their choosing, developing the work from storyboard through sound design. Below is a slimy sampling of the great projects produced by students!

First, let me introduce you to "Simba the Snail" -- created by Brian Almalvez.


And what follows is "A Strange Encounter" with the work of Aaron Hunt.


It was a real treat for me to work with such great students during my first term as a faculty member in the DePaul animation program.

Nov 13, 2011

Our new MFA program


The deadline for our new MFA in Animation program is February 1, 2012. Everyone is very excited about this new offering, and to share the news we created a promotional poster that will be mailed to schools nation-wide in the coming weeks. Spread the word!

Nov 4, 2011

The Onion A.V. Club interviews Eyeworks

The founders of the Eyeworks Experimental Animation Festival, Lilli CarrĂ© and DePaul Animation professor Alexander Stewart, were interviewed about experimental animation and their festival on the Onion's A.V. Club website.

A.V. Club: Animation is a ridiculously painstaking process. What kind of person does it take to be an animator? 

Alexander Stewart:
 That’s a good assessment. Animation is extremely tedious, time consuming, and exhausting in terms of inspiration. In general, a 3-to-4-minute short film, would take an artist a year or nine months to make. So you need either to be crazy, or else mind-bogglingly patient to be an animator. You’re not depending on actors or a director of photography to make your film; you can sit down and, with the simplest tools, you control the ingredients involved to make exactly what you want to put in. It’s about expressing a singular artistic vision.


Don't forget to purchase tickets from the Eyeworks website and attend Eyeworks this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 5 and 6, at DePaul's CDM Theater downtown!  We all love Eyeworks, and we're very grateful that 
Lilli and Alexander have held it at DePaul for its first two years.