Showing posts with label student opportunities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student opportunities. Show all posts
Feb 20, 2014
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Apr 11, 2013
MAYDAY!
It's that time again, animators!
Save the date! Gather your supplies! (Pencil, Paper, Cintiq, Chipotle, etc.) More details to follow!
MAYDAY!
Friday, April 26 - Sunday, April 28
Below are some photos of last year's MAYDAY!
Save the date! Gather your supplies! (Pencil, Paper, Cintiq, Chipotle, etc.) More details to follow!
MAYDAY!
Friday, April 26 - Sunday, April 28
Below are some photos of last year's MAYDAY!
Apr 6, 2013
Animation Capstone Voice Actor Session
Students from the Animation Capstone worked with some amazing voice actors to provide voices for their films. Some incredible voices were coming out of that booth, and these characters really came to life!

Iain Collins at the mixing board.

Actor Tom Taylorson in the booth.

Megan Hanson gives direction to her actor.
Iain Collins at the mixing board.
Actor Tom Taylorson in the booth.
Megan Hanson gives direction to her actor.
Mar 28, 2013
Draw, draw, draw!
This Spring we'll have TWO great opportunities for students to get in some extra drawing practice:
Sketchbook Club
Mondays, CDM room 530, 5-7pm
Bring your sketchbook and any media you wish to draw with!
Open Life Drawing
Fridays, AMD in Lincoln Park
1150 W. Fullerton
2nd floor drawing studio, 2-5pm
You MUST bring you DePaul ID to be admitted!
Mar 22, 2013
Pixar in Chicago, March 25
Pixar comes to Chicago next Monday, March 25th! Are you excited!?!
Monday, March 25, 6-7:30pm
Dec 14, 2012
Sketchbook Club!
Animators! There is a new opportunity this Winter quarter -- Sketchbook Club! Grab your sketchbook and your favorite drawing supplies and join us every Wednesday afternoon at 5pm, in room 803 (the Solid Objects Lab on the 8th floor). We will draw from life and our imaginations, and I will give you challenges that you can work on throughout the week.
Hang out with fellow animators and faculty, practice drawing, generate project ideas, and get into the best habit you can have besides brushing your teeth -- keeping a sketchbook!
First meeting is January 9th, and every Wednesday following for Winter quarter.
Sep 24, 2012
Animation Lodge, September 28, 4:30pm
The first meeting of the Animation Lodge will happen this Friday, September 28, at 4:30pm in room 708! Hope to run into you there!
Jun 10, 2012
And the winner is...
Last week's Senior Capstone screening was a big success, with friends and family cheering on the accomplished filmmakers in a full CDM theater. The faculty wanted to recognize the outstanding capstone projects so we handed out a number of awards, as well as polled the audience about their favorite film. Here are the results and a few pics of the proud filmmakers!
Faculty Award: Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran
Below: Michael with his award, a half-lumberjack/half-werewolf stuffed doll!
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Audience Choice: (tie) Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran and Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless
Audience Choice, 2nd place: The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson
The "Up All Night" award (recognizing the most hours spent on a film): Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless
Below: Molly with her prize, a token for a free cup of coffee!
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The "Most Punk" award (recognizing the most raw animation): The Hour of the Wolf by Frank Shuford
Below: Frank with his award, a yo-yo!
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The "Future Blockbuster" award (recognizing great production values): The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson
"Best film from and Engaged Couple" (recognizing exemplary team-work): The Axius Trials by Alex Keller and AJ Klingelhoffer
Faculty Award: Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran
Below: Michael with his award, a half-lumberjack/half-werewolf stuffed doll!
Audience Choice: (tie) Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran and Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless
Audience Choice, 2nd place: The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson
The "Up All Night" award (recognizing the most hours spent on a film): Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless
Below: Molly with her prize, a token for a free cup of coffee!
The "Most Punk" award (recognizing the most raw animation): The Hour of the Wolf by Frank Shuford
Below: Frank with his award, a yo-yo!
The "Future Blockbuster" award (recognizing great production values): The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson
"Best film from and Engaged Couple" (recognizing exemplary team-work): The Axius Trials by Alex Keller and AJ Klingelhoffer
"Best Poop Joke in a Film" (recognizing great character design!): Hometree Nursing by Alex Dejak & Alex Bull
Below: Alex and Alex and their trophy, a giant pencil!
The "Wiggly Belly" award (recognizing great exaggerated animation): A Miniature Matter by Sarah Feldman
The "Cute Overload" award (recognizing a too-cute film!): Teddy by Margaret Orr
The "Miniature Epic" award (recognizing the shortest saga): Shattered World by Trevor Kettelkamp
Below: Trevor with his award, a light-up bouncy ball!
May 30, 2012
Pixar Masterclass in Chicago
Vancouver Institute of Media Arts will present a Masterclass in Animation & Story Development, featuring instructors Matthew Luhn (Head of Story) and Andrew Gordon (Animator), both from Pixar Animation Studios
This exceptional 2-day event takes place in Chicago, Illinois on June 22nd & 23rd, offering participants a rare and exciting opportunity to learn from the industry's top talent. The seminar will be held at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, in Chicago's Gold Coast, at 1016 North Dearborn Street.
For more information, and details on how to register, please visit this link!
Jan 1, 2012
Japan Animation/Game Dev Study Abroad Trip
During November-December 2011, twenty-two animation and game development students from DePaul traveled to Japan on a two-week Study Abroad trip, and toured several gaming and animation companies, including From Software, Grasshopper Manufacturer and Toei Animation. Look at some pictures of their trip to see what amazing and incredible experiences they had.
Nov 13, 2011
Our new MFA program
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