MIT offers a free film studies course, Sir you are very educated and I love you channel. I dream about being like you. Your sense of drama, story, camera work. And your story board skills are legendary. 😊 I can’t wait to see every video you have on myself I am all in journey for the last 10 years to learn and being better student. And I find this very refreshing.. Great detail in your presentation.
the Film Studies tip is so in depth, and appreciated. I've looked into many ways to do studies and not a lot of people actually explain outside of 'study professionals'. knowing HOW to study is important, i think
Ooh, I love that tip about drawing out the room as a stage and using that to visualise potential effective shots, it's such a cool idea. Definitely want to remember to use that one in the future ^^ Thanks once again for the helpful video :D
I wanna get into storyboarding because I'm good at digital art and I love cinema but I get so confused on where to start! I'm so glad I found your channel. Keep making these vidoes, you're really helping me alot! thank you so much!!
As a person who constantly mixes up words quite often with hasty choices, I honestly needed to watch this video. Just like your other vids, they are helpful and informative! Thank you so much! 😁
I don't know this channel and this is the first vid I'm seeing from here. Can someoen tell me what the story boards were from for the first part of the video? It looks like a really cool story.
clip/photoshop is basically 1:1 but they can harvest your art for AI so make sure that is turned off. Blender is free and if you have difficulty imagining depth that would be a good one to use to learn to block and build.
Hello, I’d like to direct movies someday. But I’m not sure if I want to do animation or live action. Animation seems like it has a lot more creative control inherent to it. Should I go to school for this? If so, what schools do you guys recommend? Thank you.
If your trying to direct movies then I personally think going to a good school would be worth it since there's a chance you'll have access to numerous connections to help you reach your goal. That's just my opinion, but determining your end goal in what your trying to achieve will help with your decision making. This hope helps in some way 🙏🏾 Edit: I heard calarts is a good school for directing.
@@OFFICALBREEMATIONSTATION ah, thank you for your reply. I’ve looked into calarts before, and it looks like a great school. But I don’t know if I can afford it; tuition was like ~60k a year. As an Indiana resident, I just don’t know if it’s within my reach financially. I’m currently considering attending the animation course at Huntington University. It’s 20 weeks for $5k, but I’m doubtful it’ll give me any connections. As a visual artist it kinda sucks feeling like I can either stay here in Indiana to be around my family or leave it all behind to pursue an art career. My college years were more fine art oriented. I went to the LightBox expo in 2019, a lot of people were really nice, but I just felt like me and the people at the expo had different goals with art. Currently I’m taking the AI filmmaking course from curious refuge to try and learn more. My main goal, my dream is to have my own studio making animated films, but I also want to be one of the great American Painters. I know it’s overly ambitious but I want to be like Spielberg/Miyazaki for movies and the next Sargent of Painting. Anyway, I’m sorry for chewing your ear off so to speak.
Cinematic = a felt intentionality
I’m learning a lot from all your videos, but I just get the biggest grin on my face with your intro- it’s soo cute
MIT offers a free film studies course, Sir you are very educated and I love you channel. I dream about being like you. Your sense of drama, story, camera work. And your story board skills are legendary. 😊 I can’t wait to see every video you have on myself I am all in journey for the last 10 years to learn and being better student. And I find this very refreshing.. Great detail in your presentation.
the Film Studies tip is so in depth, and appreciated.
I've looked into many ways to do studies and not a lot of people actually explain outside of 'study professionals'. knowing HOW to study is important, i think
You low key dissed some of the people you worked with and that was funny.
IKR 😂
I appreciate his honesty, the level of disrespect is 2 out of 10, which is in the acceptable range, in this context it's even constructive!
That was way deeper than what I was expecting. Brilliant video!
Thank you!
Thanks my personal projects feels flat. Those tips will be useful
Ooh, I love that tip about drawing out the room as a stage and using that to visualise potential effective shots, it's such a cool idea. Definitely want to remember to use that one in the future ^^ Thanks once again for the helpful video :D
I wanna get into storyboarding because I'm good at digital art and I love cinema but I get so confused on where to start! I'm so glad I found your channel.
Keep making these vidoes, you're really helping me alot! thank you so much!!
Hi, I just wanted to ask if you have any tips for Advertising your art to help build a name for yourself?
Such a great video.
So many knowledge bombs dropped! Love how concise and informative it is. Going to take down some notes.
the tip of designing the set is AMAZING, thank you!
As a person who constantly mixes up words quite often with hasty choices, I honestly needed to watch this video. Just like your other vids, they are helpful and informative! Thank you so much! 😁
That's some interesting advice for how to treat the camera
God I love your Channel! I'm trying to learn animation and your insights are really helpful. Thanks for this
Ayyyy new vid just dropped
glorious content as always
thanks for another good video Toniko.... very helpful :)
Some great tips here and never heard before about film study. As I'm about to begin an animation channel on YT :) thanks
I've done videogame cinematics professionally for 15+ years and "make it cinematic" never stops being frusterating
im drunk, YOIURE MA BOI TONIKO
I don't know this channel and this is the first vid I'm seeing from here. Can someoen tell me what the story boards were from for the first part of the video? It looks like a really cool story.
Tips on getting used to pc art/animation programs? just wondering
clip/photoshop is basically 1:1 but they can harvest your art for AI so make sure that is turned off. Blender is free and if you have difficulty imagining depth that would be a good one to use to learn to block and build.
Hello, I’d like to direct movies someday. But I’m not sure if I want to do animation or live action. Animation seems like it has a lot more creative control inherent to it.
Should I go to school for this? If so, what schools do you guys recommend?
Thank you.
If your trying to direct movies then I personally think going to a good school would be worth it since there's a chance you'll have access to numerous connections to help you reach your goal. That's just my opinion, but determining your end goal in what your trying to achieve will help with your decision making.
This hope helps in some way 🙏🏾
Edit: I heard calarts is a good school for directing.
@@OFFICALBREEMATIONSTATION ah, thank you for your reply. I’ve looked into calarts before, and it looks like a great school. But I don’t know if I can afford it; tuition was like ~60k a year. As an Indiana resident, I just don’t know if it’s within my reach financially. I’m currently considering attending the animation course at Huntington University. It’s 20 weeks for $5k, but I’m doubtful it’ll give me any connections. As a visual artist it kinda sucks feeling like I can either stay here in Indiana to be around my family or leave it all behind to pursue an art career. My college years were more fine art oriented. I went to the LightBox expo in 2019, a lot of people were really nice, but I just felt like me and the people at the expo had different goals with art. Currently I’m taking the AI filmmaking course from curious refuge to try and learn more.
My main goal, my dream is to have my own studio making animated films, but I also want to be one of the great American Painters. I know it’s overly ambitious but I want to be like Spielberg/Miyazaki for movies and the next Sargent of Painting.
Anyway, I’m sorry for chewing your ear off so to speak.
New vid
hi toniko do u have a discord server