Maya IV - Creating an Animated Movie
Put your animation skills to work in this intensive Maya class
IIn this course, students will apply all of the technical skills gained in the first three levels of Maya training to create a complete 30-60 second animated short. The process will include narratives, storyboards, animation animatics, blocking passes and output. You’ll create custom characters rigged to interact with their environments and ready to tell a story. The project will be output in a format ready to write to DVD. Advanced students may have projects ready to submit to the animation festival circuit.
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Course Details
| Course Details |
| Skill Level |
| Advanced |
| Prerequisites |
| Maya I and Maya II and Maya III or equivalent experience |
| When & How Long |
| Summer 2009 | 5 Day Course | M-F 9am - 5pm |
| Software Used |
| Maya |
| Certification/Credit Offered |
DMA - Maya Certification Stanford Continuing Studies Credit
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| DMA Instructors |
| View 3D and Video Game Instructors |
| Related and Recommended Courses |
| In addition to being offered as a stand-alone class, this course can also be taken as part of a DMA multi-week series. Please review the complete schedule for the location that you will be attending to see a listing of more advanced and complimentary courses. |
| Locations & Dates |
Stanford University
July 27 - 31
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