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James Baxter Animation Webinar hosted by Escape Studios. In this webinar James animates a scene based on audience suggestions, showing how to plan and execute hand-drawn animation.
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Date of upload: Jul 1, 2021 ^^


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@pianoatthirty

6 months ago

THIS IS PURE GOLD. I wish more animators did this - show the process on how you start a scene. We want to see what your beginning drawings look like and what you consider to be the most important elements in starting out a scene! There exists so little of this, but to see James doing it is a real gift. Thank you for this!!

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@BobbyDukeArts

3 months ago

What an interesting process. It's not at all what I thought it would be. Your brain works in a fascinating way.

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@luicandeias8471

1 year ago

The fact that we can sit here and watch this master animator work is incredible. This is invaluable.

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@lalitkhairnar9173

9 months ago

this video is a course in itself...thanks for valuable knowledge sir.

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@MrValravnen

1 month ago

How wonderful it is to watch this webinar! James Baxter's work has been a such a big influence on myself as an artist and animator, and getting to see him in his element is truly a privilege. His process feels almost oddly organic (in a good way), compared to others I've watched who has an almost mechanical way about things, but I really enjoy this approach of very much "feeling" the motion. And what a pleasant-seeming guy as well! Thank you all for taking the time to make this happen. :D What a treat!

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@SeanWickett

1 year ago

Most TV shows are 30-40 seconds a week (2D digital puppets). At least they used to be. I once turned down a job that had a quota of 60 seconds a week. Shows like Green Eggs and Ham had much more reasonable quotas like James mentioned.

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@walkingstudio4543

2 years ago

Yeeeeeessssss!!!!!!❀❀❀❀

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@Ksefni

2 months ago

This has been really helpful!!!! The fact that this doesnt have many views astounds me

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@user-gk9ut9qc1o

3 weeks ago

For free? Wow! Thank you for the valuable lesson :)

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1 month ago

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@sancho123bar

1 month ago

this animation made my day)

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