Hey guys, I've been looking for some animation training recently and have come up short with my searches and wondered if you guys know of any and/or can recommend some. I'm currently self-learning animation and primarily doing it through a heap of books for the fundamentals (Animators Survival Kit, some of the Walt…
Yep thats definitely one of the benifits of iAnimate. There's also animSchool to consider. http://www.animschool.com/ IMO both iAnimation and animSchool students reels blow Animation Mentors out of the water.
btw just wanted to jump in and say: iAnimate does cost much BUT you can still do just one workshop which costs 1000$ and save up again and do then next and so on and so forth.. Something you cannot do at Animation Mentor. At AM you can pay every three months if you want to, which is about 800$ a month, but you cant do the…
Daddy. Yeah... I've watched a good few of those. Keith's a nice guy, and his VTC's are certainly food for thought, but no, I couldn't compare them to the tuition you would receive with either iAnimate or animSchool. Sounds like iAnimate is the path for you; you can pay by module, so you can work and save for the next one…
Cheers Andreas. Yeah both Animschool and iAnimate have some great alumni reels but Animschool is still $12,500. I just wonder where people get the money for that. I mean, for validated universities you can obviously get student loans, but these places aren't recognised as 'real' colleges/uni's so you basically have to pay…
Yeah iAnimate looks great, I've also heard it's a strong competitor to AM's tuition. Problem is it's still $14k which is still far more than I can afford. I suppose I'm asking too much to find decent tuition for much less. If only I was young enough to go back to school!