Tag Archive: boot camp

Mar
10
2011

2011/6 6th Annual Cartoon Boot Camp this summer for kids – June 2011

For the sixth year in a row I will be teaching the Cartoon Boot Camp this Summer at the Cartoon Art Museum. Here is the info, you can also visit http://cartoonart.org/2011/03/summer-2011-cartoon-boot-camp/

Cartoon Art Museum Classes:
Cartoon BOOT Camp – Summer 2011

June Cartooning Classes: Monday through Friday, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Cost: $100 per week for Cartoon Art Museum members, $135 for non-members

It’s time for our sixth annual Summer Cartooning Classes! Cartoonist Brian Kolm will teach students how to storyboard, the basics of traditional animation and stop motion, and how to create their own cartoon characters, super heroes and more!

Ages: Intermediate level artists from 10-14 years old.

Time: All sessions run Monday through Friday from 2:00PM to 4:00 PM at the Cartoon Art Museum
(For past students: please note the time of these classes is different.)

Number of students: The class size is limited to no more than 14 students. The class is filled on a first come, first served basis.

Cost*: $100 per week for CAM members, $135 non-members – per student for each session. Fees must be paid in full to secure a seat in the class.
Sign up as a member and save! ( http://cartoonart.org/join-support/membership/ )

Supplies: Basic Drawing Materials will be provided. Students are welcome to bring in their personal sketchbooks and materials.

To enroll: click on the links below for each class you are signing up for. Online reservations are sponsored by Guestlist.

Please also fill out and submit the waiver and emergency contact form. Mail or hand-deliver the completed waiver and emergency form to: Cartoon Art Museum; 655 Mission Street; San Francisco, CA 94105 attn: Cartoon Boot Camp, email to: office@cartoonart.org or fax to: 415-243-8666. For any questions, please call: 415-227-8666 x300.

*Cancellation: All participants must be pre-paid prior to the first day of the session. Full refunds given with 2 weeks cancellation notice prior to the first day of the session. 50% refund given within 7 to 13 days of the first day of the session. No refunds given within 6 days prior to the first day of the session.

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June 13-17: Introduction to Stop Motion

Time: 2pm – 4pm
Ages: Intermediate Artists ages 10-14

Sign up at: http://guestli.st/48630

Stop motion is one of the earliest animation techniques, but it remains one of the most vibrant and challenging forms of animation. Films like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, Wallace and Gromit, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Chicken Run and James and the Giant Peach have led to a resurgence in this amazing genre. This class will explore the basics of stop motion films, and teams of students will create their own short animation as a final project.

Skills featured: Teamwork, Frame by Frame Animation, Digital Video Editing, Storytelling

Samples created by previous classes can be seen here:

June 20 to June 24: Dynamic Character Design

Time: 2pm – 4pm
Ages: Intermediate Artists ages 10-14

Sign up at: http://guestli.st/48639

Great stories begin with great characters! Through storytelling and design techniques, students will create their own original characters, developing the character’s personality and appearance, resulting in a final piece of presentation-ready artwork.

Skills featured: Drawing, Basic Anatomy, 3d Visualization, Storytelling, Penciling, Inking

June 27-July 1 Story Board to Animatic

Time: 2pm – 4pm
Ages: Intermediate Artists ages 10-14

Sign up at: http://guestli.st/48603

Storyboards have been used since the early days of animation, evolving into a way to pre-visualize a film before time and money was spent on a project. Animatics combine storyboards with sound to create a “real time” film.

This class will teach the art of pre-visualizing a film project through the storyboard stage. Teams of students will visualize a short scene with pre-recorded audio.

Samples created by last year’s class can be seen here:

Skills featured: Teamwork, Storytelling, Digital Video Editing

Jun
26
2009

Cartoon Boot Camp: Story Board to Animatic follow up.

Today was the last day of Cartoon Boot Camp: Storyboard to Animatic at the Cartoon Art Museum. I had a class of 10 kids who all work hard to create storyboard drawings which I then made into an animatic. An animatic (or Lycra Reel or Pre-Visualization) is a technique that was first used by animation studios like Disney to create a simulation of what a finished film would look like before spending time and money to produced finished footage. Now most productions do storyboards and animatics too so they can get an idea of what their production will look like. Some even go so far as to do simple computer animations in 3D to figure out complex action scenes.

You can see all the museums videos on YOUTUBE here.

Enjoy.

Mar
29
2009

June 15-19 and 22-26, July 13-17, August 3-7;Cartoon Boot Camp 2009 at the Cartoon Art Museum

Hey all, I will be teaching some of the Cartoon Boot Camp at the Cartoon Art Museum this summer. So if you are an intermediate artist between the ages of 10 and 14 this camp might be right for you. I am teaching all the classes except for the week of July 6-10.

Cartoon Boot Camp
Summer Session 2009

with Brian Kolm and Daniel Salcido

Learn to draw comic strips, cartoon characters, super heroes and more!

For ages 10 to 14 years old:

June 15 through 19
June 22 through 26
July 6 through 10
July 13 through 17

For ages 7 to 14:

August 3 through 7

All sessions run Monday through Friday from 12 noon to 2:00 pm at the Cartoon Art Museum.

$125 per week for non-members / $100 per week for members

To register please call 415-227-8666 x303 or email education@cartoonart.org.

All participants must be pre-paid prior to the first day of each session. Full refunds given with 2 weeks cancellation notice prior to the first day of the session. 50% refund given within 7 to 13 days of the first day of the session. No refunds given within 6 days prior to the first day of the session.

Summer Boot Camp 2009 Curriculum

Intermediate ages 10-14:

June 15-19: Designing Superheroes

Superheroes are a big part of American pop culture with characters as diverse as Batman, Wonder Woman, Mr. Incredible and Diaperman. Students will learn to draw these and their own brightly colored lads and ladies who fight crime. The class will teach the students how to draw humanoid heroes in pose, physique, personality, costume and presentation.

June 22-26: From Storyboard to Animatic

In this class students learn to draw storyboards just like the ones used in movies and television shows. Once the storyboards are created students will develop them into an animated piece. The class will explore drawing, camera moves and lighting, timing and communication, and applying simple animation and camera moves to give a simulation of what a final film would look like.

July 6-11: Rendering Techniques for Comics

(taught by the awsome Daniel Salcido ) This class will focus on illustration techniques including the use of pencil, charcoal, and inking along with cross hatching and other rendering approaches to create shade and shadow and other dramatic effects in cartoon drawings.

July 13-17: Storytelling for Comics

Students will explore the process of creating a story including writing an outline, developing the structure of the story, creating characters, and making rough layouts.

Beginner level ages 7-14:

August 3-7: Cartoon Craft

Young students will participate in a fun week of cartoon and crafts combined, including the creation of projects that explore collage, flipbooks, zoetrope, paper dolls, puppets, and robots.

Jul
16
2008

Cartoon Boot Camp ’08: Titan War

Stop Motion film made by the Cartoon Boot Camp students at the Cartoon Art Museum TODAY!

Jun
21
2008

Cartoon Boot Camp ’08 Character Creation results

Cartoon Boot Camp '08 - Character Creatinon at the Cartoon Art Museum-San Francisco

On Friday was the last day of my first week of Cartoon Boot Camp at the Cartoon Art Museum. The kids each developed their own original cartoon character and did a final color illustration. Take a look at the work of these talented kids.

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May
29
2008

Reminder: Cartoon Boot Camp this summer at the Cartoon Art Museum

Cartoon Boot Camp 2008

I was at the Cartoon Art Museum yesterday going over my curriculum for my upcoming Summer classes and I just wanted to send out a reminder. I am really looking forward to the two new classes on drawing a comics page and animation. The information has now been updated at the museums website (scroll down to the white box on the right side BTW) and has a PDF to download with the application. I have posted it below for you convenience with my own info added.

Download PDF to Registar for Boot Camp Classes!

Cartoon Boot Camp 2008
June 16 – 20: Character creation - Almost Full.
June 23 – 27: Comic design and layout - Space are still available.
July 14 – 18: Flip book to animation - Space are still available.

August 11 – 15: One-day basic training workshops ( I will be teaching the Watercolor and Face classes this week) – Space are still available.

It’s time for our third year of our Summer Cartooning Classes for intermediate level art students ages 10-14. Young artists will enjoy week-long classes that allow them to learn and improve their cartooning skills, taught by Cartoonist Brian Kolm (Beyond the Great Chimney) www.atomicbearpress.com

AGES: Intermediate level artists from 10-14 yrs old.
TIME: 12 pm – 2 pm each day the class is in session
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: The class size is limited to no more than 10 students. The class is filled on a first come, first served basis.
COST: $100 for CAM members, $125 non-members – per student. Fees must be paid in full to secure a seat in the class.
SUPPLIES: Basic Drawing Materials will be provided. Students are welcome to bring in their personal sketchbooks and materials, however.

For Registration and more information, Contact: Cartoon Art Museum (415) CAR-TOON (227-8666) ext. 300 or office@cartoonart.org

*Cancellation: Full refund for cancellation prior to a week before the classes start date