History and Principles of Animation

This course introduces students to the history and techniques of animation. Lectures and demonstrations use the Twelve Principles of Animation as a springboard into deconstructing the visuals of both animated and live-action films. Students learn to address issues such as planning a scene, thumbnailing, understanding traditional animation techniques, and to improve their draftsmanship. Executing basic animation tests, sketchbook development, and working towards completing an animated walk cycle are critical elements to this course. Students are expected to cover the cost of supplies, estimated between $15 to $20.

Tuition: $699.00
Class Length: 10 Weeks
Course Requirements
  • No course requirements

Software / Technique
  • None
Registration for this course for Spring Term 2024 is currently closed.
Registration for Summer Term 2024, Session T courses will open Thursday, June 13th, 2024 at 12:00 AM PT.

Course Sections — Spring Term 2024

Storyboard Supervisor and Animator
Day
Sun
Time
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT
Dates
Apr 7, 2024
This class will be available to register during Open Registration.

Course Sections — Spring Term 2024

Storyboard Supervisor and Animator
Day
Sun
Time
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM PT
Dates
Apr 7, 2024
This class will be available to register during Open Registration.