Tuesday, 5 November 2024

Why Animators Need Walks on Their Demo Reel

"Monty" in the gym by Sam Baker
One common mistake junior animators make when cutting a demo reel is to leave off basic exercises like walks, character walks and runs

Walks and runs can be (and should be) on an animation demo reel - for just long enough to show that these exercises are firmly inside the animator's skill set.  Every animator needs to be able to animate a walk and a run. 

Walks, Character Walks and Runs
Walk, Jog & Run by Sunny Asadi
A good character walk is something that every animator needs to know how to complete. Walks and runs are like the "scales" of animation - necessary to master, though not impressive in themselves. 

But Keep It Short
walkscharacter walks and runs should definitely be included on an animation reel - just very briefly.  See Sunny Asadi's snappy animation on the right by way of example.

Demo Reel, Careers & Jobs Resources at Escape Studios
We have many resources available at Escape Studios aimed at helping our students cut a Great Animation Demo Reel. To see how to animate walks, character walks and runs, follow this link to our animation tutorials

Demo Reel Resources at Escape Studios
Clown Walk by Ben Swallow
To see more about how to cut a great demo reel, see the the links below:

Jobs and Careers Advice
For information about jobs and careers in the animation industry, and how to break in, follow the links below:

The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To apply for one of our courses, follow this link.

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