May 31st, 2010
Previous Blog Posts
In reorganizing this blog, I realized I don’t have an easier way to access the PREVIOUS educational blog POSTS I’ve created over the last couple of years. Currently working on adding a section so that they are easier to find. In the meantime, here is a list of them with links to each them as well. Keep in mind these are not a full explanation of the subjects, but instead my thoughts/insights compiled into simple little posts.
I hope it’s helpful.
Carlos.
- Acting & Non-Acting
- On Feedback
- Status & Comedy
- Combining multiple ideas into shots
- Editing
- On Film Acting
- Dramatic Choices
- Motivation
- Career Advice
- On Schools
- Priorities & Organization
- Timing & Comedy
- Eyes: Part 2
- Eyes: Part 1
- Texture
- Simplicity in Planning
- Details
- Acting vs. Reality
- Internal: Emotion vs. Expressions
- Topic: Storytelling as animators
- Track/Dolly/Steady shots
- Snappy Animation
- Topic: Life as a professional animator
- After the Gag
- Topic: Overcoming Shot Challenges
- Internal vs. External Dialogue
- Topic: Making it / Dream Jobs
- Snapshots in animation
- Weight & Materials
- Composition is Composition
- Storytellers
- Film & Photography
- Gesture Choices
- On submitting Demo Reels
- Expectations
- Facial Expressions
- Tex Avery & Gags
- Simplicity in Animation
9 Responses to “Previous Blog Posts”
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Wow Carlos, que buen post!!! gracias!
Thats a real good idea.
It would be a shame if nobody would read those older posts any more.
The fact that they’re old that doesn’t mean they’re not useful to us any more.
Good luck with the wordpressthing. I personaly enjoy wordpress very much.
greets from Belgium
Wouter
Found this from your twitter update. Great read! Ill be coming back to read the rest
thanks!
Great idea,
thank you so much,
they’re always usefull…
Very useful…thank you so much
Wow… thanks for this goldmine of great animation posts!
Really useful Carlos!! Thank you
super useful ! what a treat… thanks for doing this !
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