Jan 14, 2013
Experimental Animation: Boot Rotation
Here's a collaborative project from ANI356/456 Experimental Animation: Everyone sat in a circle around a boot and drew several sketches of it. Then we animated the drawings to show the boot rotating. We were discussing the threshold for seeing continuous motion, especially with very different graphic styles, from one frame to the next.
Dec 14, 2012
Sketchbook Club!
Oct 20, 2012
2012 Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, Oct. 27-28
The 2012 Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation will be held Oct. 27-28. The opening program is at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., at 2 PM on Saturday Oct. 27. Festival guest Nancy Andrews will present her films at the 7 PM program on Saturday at DePaul in the Daley Building theater, 247 S. State St, and there will be two programs on Sunday at 1 PM and 4 PM at DePaul.
Eyeworks is a festival focusing on abstract animation and unconventional character animation. Festival programs showcase outstanding experimental animation of all sorts: classic films, new works and rare masterpieces. We have collected some really amazing short films this year, including some classic abstract films, some rarely-seen treasures, and some of the best new experimental work being made by animators today. We're especially excited about our festival guest, Nancy Andrews, who will be showing three of her beautiful puppet films on Saturday evening. And, DePaul's very own Jo Dery will have a piece showing on loop in the theater lobby throughout the weekend.
The full details on the festival, including showtimes, lineup of work, and tickets, are on the festival website: www.eyeworksfestival.com.
We would be thrilled if you would join us for the festival! No matter what kind of animation you like, I guarantee that you will see something unexpected, inspiring, hilarious, and amazing at Eyeworks.
Oct 14, 2012
Double Fine Art Director Scott Campbell visits Oct. 19
Oct 4, 2012
Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless
Sep 24, 2012
"Make It A Great Day" screening, Friday, September 28th
Animation Lodge, September 28, 4:30pm
Assistant Professor Alexander Stewart goes to Croatia
Sep 19, 2012
Two-Week Projects - Fall 2012
Strike by Jonathan Karavas:
A Thief in the Night by Ben Conrad:
Mine-Eee-Ay-Tour by Marc Walls:
Sep 15, 2012
Thanks Amy!
It was a full house for Amy Lockhart's screening and artist talk last week! She shared about 30 minutes of her animated films, as well as brought in some of the cut-out puppets used in production (pictured above).
You can watch Amy's film The Collagist below, a short piece based on the collages of artist Marc Bell.
The Collagist from Amy Lockhart on Vimeo.
Sep 13, 2012
Amy Lockhart visits DePaul Animation
Jun 10, 2012
And the winner is...
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






