slowtiger wrote:
I don't think that this forum is the best way to learn for her, and I don't think that AS is the best program.
I'm not sure what the best program she should learn with is, but anime studio seems to allow her to do many of the things she'd like to do easier than other programs I've checked out (integrating sound, lip syncing, realistic movement rather than flip book style movement).
I'm probably not going to show her this forum (or any forum really). In general, I find forums are fairly rude to people they perceive as stupid, and a nine year old participating on an adult forum will seem stupid by adult standards.
You're talking about "quality animation", but that's not a term a 9yr old should think of - at least I'd be surprised.
Well quality to a 9 year old is probably different than quality to an adult, but she'd like to be able to integrate music, sound, and realistic movement while not having to redraw a scene every time she wants to move a character.
I've done workshops with kids her age, and they did amazing things just with stop motion undr a "real" camera. It's a good way to train the intuitive parts of an animator's mind: spacing and timing.
I'm not really aware of how to do stop motion video either, though I'm not opposed to trying it.
I would love to get her into a workshop. Unfortunately, I live far enough from Chicago that a Chicago based workshop isn't practical.
What exactly does she want? Draw a lot, and get better with it? See her creations move? Do complete films with sound?
I think primarily to create scenes with moving characters with integrated sound. I wouldn't really say complete films, but 30 second to 1 minute clips.
A quick google search turned up this:
http://www.cicff.org/content/take-one-workshops/61 - you should contact them and ask for animators doing this outside the festival. Or you could search Craigslist or Yellow Pages for an animator willing to help - most would do it. A real person sitting next to her would be the best, much better than this forum. (Maybe there are even more children wanting to do this? Split costs?)
To be clear, I was hoping to get a real person from this forum to invite us to their house (or come to ours) and sit with her to show her stuff. I wasn't looking for a learning over the internet thing, though something like that might be possible with go to meeting and a skype video chat. I was hoping to find someone who lived in the area who'd be interested in showing her in person for an hourly fee.
I will try and look for some workshops, that's a very good idea.