Shelley's credits include "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Shrek 1-4", "Shark Tale", "Madagascar", "Kung Fu Panda", and "How to Train Your Dragon". Shelley is currently Key Talent and Artist Liaison at Locksmith Animation in London.
Specialism Module CR5001
Shelley will be looking at our second year animation students' projects, part of the Specialism Module CR5001, a self-study module in which our students choose a specialism of their own to develop their own skills and talents. Regular industry feedback is a key part of how our students learn at Escape Studios.
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Shelley is currently Key Talent and Artist Liaison at Locksmith Animation in London, the studio that last year released "Ron's Gone Wrong".
Shelly has been working in feature animation since 1986. She has credits on dozens of animated films
including "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Shrek 1-4", "Shark Tale", "Madagascar", "Kung Fu Panda", and "How to Train Your Dragon".
Animation Career
Shelley started her career in animation in London with animation director Richard Williams, author of "The Animator's Survival Kit" - the core textbook all our students use. In 1987 Shelley was head of backgrounds on Disney's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", and in 1989 she was head of backgrounds at Steven Spielberg's Amblimation Studio. In 1995 she moved to Los Angeles as one of the first team of artists to join Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen's new studio, DreamWorks Animation, as co-head of Artist Development.
Advisory Board Member
Shelley is also a member of the advisory board at Escape Studios, helping us to ensure that our programmes are up-to-date and industry relevant.
Shelley worked on WFRR |
Animation Career
Shelley started her career in animation in London with animation director Richard Williams, author of "The Animator's Survival Kit" - the core textbook all our students use. In 1987 Shelley was head of backgrounds on Disney's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", and in 1989 she was head of backgrounds at Steven Spielberg's Amblimation Studio. In 1995 she moved to Los Angeles as one of the first team of artists to join Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen's new studio, DreamWorks Animation, as co-head of Artist Development.
Advisory Board Member
Shelley is also a member of the advisory board at Escape Studios, helping us to ensure that our programmes are up-to-date and industry relevant.
Marking at Escape Studios
To see more about how marking works at Escape Studios, follow the links below:
The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for our BA/MArt in 3D Animation, follow this link. To apply for our storyboarding evening class, visit this page here. For the next 12 week animation course, click here. And to apply for the next evening class in Producing Animation, see this page.
To see more about how marking works at Escape Studios, follow the links below:
- Group Marking at Escape Studios - How It Works
- Mit Circs & Extensions at Escape Studios
- Meet Alan Lewis - Our External Examiner
- How Industry Marking Works at Escape Studios
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