Animation Model
Units:
- Art and Animation History
- Intro to Art Theory and Fundamentals
- Animation Process
- Compositing
- Clean Up/Trace Back for Scan Ready Artwork
- Walk Cycle with Motion Tween
- Basic walk-cycle in Flash (Frame by Frame animation)
- Ink and Paint
- Beginning Storyboarding
- Persistence of Vision-Muybridge
- Shapes "R" In!-Beginning Character Development
- I am Ready to Talk Now!-Basic Lip-Syncing Exercise
- Lighting
- Splines and NURBS
- Introduction to Animation
- Creating 3D Materials
- Animatic Production
- Animation Principles
- Animation Production
- Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part1
- Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part 2
- Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part3
- Production Logo
- Buttons 1: Pyramid
- Buttons 2: Dungeon
- Flash Apps: Building an Embeddable Video Player
- Sequencing a Scene
- Flash Apps: Building an Embeddable Sound Player Part 1 of 5
- Flash Apps: Building an Embeddable Sound Player Part 2 of 5
- Flash Apps: Building an Embeddable Sound Player Part 3 of 5
- Careers in Animation
- Ethics
Tags
Activity Industry Sector
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Activity Originally Created By:
Shawn Sullivan
Distribution
Part of Lesson Plan: Jobs of Animation
Activity Overview / Details
Distribution
Studio executives are responsible for putting the movie out in theaters for a wide audience to see. The most common is working with theatrical vendors for a theatrical release. They will also plan to distribute a film on television, video on demand, Internet streaming, and rentals.
{The path to a studio executive jobs is not a clearly defined one. Some executives obtain jobs after receiving an MBA and having contacts within the studio system. Others are producers turned studio executives.}




