Max Howard |
Max is an experienced film producer and studio executive who has run animation divisions at Disney, DreamWorks and Warner Bros Feature Animation.
Industry feedback is at the heart of what we do at Escape Studios; it helps our students to connect with the commercial world, and represents one of the Five Pillars of the Escape Method. Our second year animation students are currently working on their short film projects, part of Module PR5001, where students tackle short films in small groups.
Max Howard
Max Howard |
Melwood Pictures
Max also runs two independent film companies, Melwood Pictures, and the Max Howard Consulting Group. He has an honourary Doctorate of Arts from Teesside University, and is the Chancellor of Middlesbrough Children's University. In 2015 Max started working In China on a regular basis for the DeTao Group, where he runs Melwood Pictures at DeTao, and is developing animated feature films based on Chinese content.
Max will be looking at our second year animation projects, part of the "Studio Project" Module PR5001, a 2nd year film-making module worth 45 credits, in which our students form themselves into groups and create short animated films, working to a variety of creative briefs.
Clear Story-telling
Every film begins with a story |
Avoid Clichés (but make sure you have a better idea)
All filmmakers like to avoid clichés, but they should not be avoided at any price, especially if by avoiding the cliché the storytelling becomes unclear. Clichés work - so beware of throwing them out - unless you have a better idea. Film conventions such as violins playing over emotional scenes, or rain beating on a window, exist for a reason. These are clichés, but they work. If you get rid of the cliché, first make sure you have a better solution.
The art of the pitch
Max had a good deal to say about the art of the pitch, especially the confidence that needs to go with a strong pitch. When you pitch, your goal is to "take control of the room". And, whatever you show, try to "avoid qualifying what you’ve done - don’t apologise for it". You are there to inspire confidence and leadership.
Feedback from Framestore's Oz Gani |
Here at Escape Studios we also host regular industry feedback sessions, where students can get feedback from industry guests. Industry feedback forms one of the five pillars of "The Escape Method", and is important because it helps to keep us grounded in the real world of the animation industry, reminding us of what animators will be expected to do when they are facing actual clients.
Getting feedback for our students from industry is very much at the heart of what we do at Escape Studios, and there is no better way to get our students up to industry standard than to bring in professionals to critique their work.
Undergraduate Student Experience at Escape Studios
- First year at Escape Studios.
- Second year at Escape Studios
- Third Year at Escape Studios
- Fourth and final year (integrated MArt).
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