I love how each one has its own style and focuses in different things. Like, one is goofy, the other moves fluently, the next one is more natural, the next tries to imitate old 2d cartoons but in 3d... You just gotta love them
The one at 4:05 is just amazing, the raw emotion you can feel coming from the characters and yes the audio is from something else but the way this student animated them with such pain in their expressions and movements, you don’t know what these characters are going through but with such great animation skills your mind ends up feeling for them and tries to fill in the gaps of what’s really going on
Best one is 1:11 The expressiveness from the old man in comparison to the 'actor' ties the whole scene together. Also there's something about an old man so spry he can easily kick your ass that is both hilarious and terrifying.
While I love all the animations they show here, I think my favorite animation out of them was the last one. For me, those expressions and reactions are what make me love it
I am 13 currently and I am doing the basics of creating models. E.g. a cup, a lamp etc. And I cannot wait until I can enroll in this school. But I guess for the time being I'm just going to practise every little thing I can find on youtube. Wish me luck lads!
You are doing something interesting at the age of 13 rather than watching cartoon and stuf(like I did) good luck and hope everything goes great for you :0
Ivan Otdelnov's animation about the "offer" has got to be one of the most emotional things I've seen in a while. Just notice in the beginning the contrast between excitement (the girl) and passive disapproval (the boy) the way the guy politely but fully unveil his emotions and love for the girl like "I love you so deeply and would like to stay with you, but it's your life and you know what's best" this big gamut of emotions is extremely difficult to express in animation but he nailed it! Wow just brilliant!
Firza Insanudzaky Take the time you have to practice traditional skills, in both drawing and basic animation It may be hard, but nothing good comes from anything that is easy. Know that you CAN do it. You've just got to start, and keep going. Even when it's difficult. The only way to get through it and to improve yourself is to keep practicing. Be open and considerate of things. Think about why things are doing the things they're doing and what you would have to do to make them better. Research. Study. Look at things. Notice things. Ask questions about those things you notice. If you think you have an answer, think some more, and test and experiment with it. When you feel overwhelmed, just take a step back. If you must close your eyes (or simply rest your brain) and then re-examine the bigger picture, then do that. Don't push yourself too hard or you might just fall. Always look for inspiration. Look at the work of people who have done better than you at what you want to do. Notice things about those pieces of work, too. Let them inspire you. Set fairly specific goals, and then see how exactly you might be able to achieve them. Do what is best. If you don't know what you want, then look everywhere for inspiration. Look for something that makes you feel something or makes you go, "Wow! That's amazing!," or, "How did they do that!?" Watch videos on art, go to Instagram and look at artists' work. Go to an art museum. Regarding animation, I would point you to a couple books: "The Animator's Survival Kit," by Richard Williams (he does amazing work, in my opinion. Look at some of his animation on TH-cam). "The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation," by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. These are extremely valuable, I think, to those who wish to start in animation. There are more, but I think these are at the top. Also, there's this little art book, called something like, "The Big Book of Drawing." I think it's by Lee Hammond. I think you should check it out. It's valuable. Remember what I've said. It's very easy -- too easy -- to forget valuable (if you see it as valuable) advice, and information in general. That's why constant reminding -- whether that's taking notes or repeating some piece of advice in your head over and over again -- and practice (of skills) and application (of knowledge) are extremely important things to learning. It's why you are usually taught in school how to add, but also given lots of problems to practice with. It's like a muscle-- you've got to exercise it to keep it nice and strong. PS: I would also urge you to check out Aaron Blaise, a former Disney animator and artist, on TH-cam. He's awesome, and a very accessible resource on TH-cam. Take advantage of your resources. Think about what you have and how to get it. Stretch yourself and think in new ways. This turned out to be longer than I intended, but I hope you get a lot out of whatever amount you read. Thank you!
@@unholychowders hey thanks for the advice im also a student in animation highschool in my country but i feel like if i just do highschool is not enough i need to go to college or online school to.achive whats the best in my opinion find awesome people and
Seriously? Well, there is this animation software on Steam called "Blender", it's free and it has overwhelmingly positive reviews, so I think that would perhaps be a good place to start ;).
what has improved between the years of animation showcase is that the sounds of all little details have been included. Think about the fact that when doing these animations, sound effects are not included. So think about how the artist had to make these sounds to go with the video. To get a really good appreciation for this art, watch any animation movie with the volume off and try and figure out how to make each any every little detailed noise. Wind blowing, the right foot stomping, and so on. Good job people!
@@Repaduski I dont mind you asking. I have worked at 2k games for the last two and a half years. Animation Mentor gave me the skills to pay the bills. It is all about how much time and effort you decide to put in.
I have been watching Mentor Animation student showcase and AnimSchool student showcase for the last 3 years. AnimSchool has been clearly the winner. Their animation is more appealing to professional animation studios. They do Pixar level animation. This is why their showcase videos have way more views than Mentor’s.
..wow you guys are amazing ..I have been a fan since I was a teenager..I hope to join you one day...okay hopefully this year when I save up enough... ; - )
I guess Heritage makes difference after all, most of them are from the US and you can't feel any idea behind the scene, while ppl who are from France, makes it very obvious to have a unique style.
@@Rinesmyth you can simply watch student showcase from the their videos, and look for the ideas behind the scene, you would find it very clearly US, has (90% of the time) no idea just moving stuff
Are these animations created using big animation apps? Or can they be created using applications like 'Blender' (for a beginner I meant)? Because, I want to start making/ practice some to figure out if it's my cup of tea before joining any animation school.
@@hiturana3290 Basically this but no rigging. Animation mentor only teaches animation in their main course and give you a set of different rigs to animate. Some people change up the models to make stuff more interesting though but its not required for the school
Same here the class where I am studying local they just teach the overview of everything nothing major so it's really hard as of right now just relying on youtube
@@TheHawk005 I'm literally working on my thesis right now and i a\have to compete with the three people that can actually model and animate. I'm despereate lol
Damn thesis my institute is so shit they wouldn't complain if I don't show my work they will be happy that they don't have to review it lol...btw do you have any portfolio made up? just to get inspired by a fellow 3d artist :) @@peruvianpuffpepper904
@@TheHawk005 I dont have a site or anything to where i'd put anything at the moment. I should have one by now, but of course my college decides my senior year is when we get to make and model actual characters
great animation done by student i want to learn animation from animationmentor.com but i have big peoblem in learning this animation is Financial issues, i have not enough money to pay for it ! i am belonging from poor family ! but i have wish to learn animation !
4:29 the guys expression is AMAZING!
Am I the only one that adored the "where's the bathroom" song?
Absolutely not ;)
It comes from Crazy Ex Girlfriend :)
Nope IM IN LOVE WITH IT YASS
1:26
Ah
I see Stephen king converted to animation instead of trying to make bushes scary
KDSM it’s probably someone else who just so happens to share the same name. Did you see the location at the bottom?
@@SuperCaders r/woosh
@@SuperCaders y-you hear that?
_whhhhh_
I... I think-
_hhOOOOOOOSH_
there it is! The joke! Damn! There it went, right over your head!
Cade Terry Chill dude, don’t be an ass
Cade Terry geez
I love how each one has its own style and focuses in different things. Like, one is goofy, the other moves fluently, the next one is more natural, the next tries to imitate old 2d cartoons but in 3d... You just gotta love them
4:06 is absolutely amazing
Karolina Renoir I love it too!! It’s my favorite animation of the whole video. I want to see more haha!
The one at 4:05 is just amazing, the raw emotion you can feel coming from the characters and yes the audio is from something else but the way this student animated them with such pain in their expressions and movements, you don’t know what these characters are going through but with such great animation skills your mind ends up feeling for them and tries to fill in the gaps of what’s really going on
4:05 is just brilliant
Agreed, this one is my favorite!😄😄😄👍👍👍
I like it too
Best one is 1:11
The expressiveness from the old man in comparison to the 'actor' ties the whole scene together.
Also there's something about an old man so spry he can easily kick your ass that is both hilarious and terrifying.
While I love all the animations they show here, I think my favorite animation out of them was the last one. For me, those expressions and reactions are what make me love it
Me too
1:27 oh good for him. Getting into animation. I was certain the horror industry was treating him well but i wont judge him for this decision.
That's a different Stephen King; that one is European, not American.
Bob A Linx it's a joke
1:17 I LOVE THAT ONE. 10/10
1:24 WOW I DID NOT KNOW STEPHEN KING DID 3D ANIMATIO- oh its a nother guy called stephen king
Okay last one BEST ONE
I agree that was amazing! XD
that last one + the bathroom song are just amazing
Personal animation highlights:
2:01
2:46
4:05
4:25
I am 13 currently and I am doing the basics of creating models. E.g. a cup, a lamp etc. And I cannot wait until I can enroll in this school. But I guess for the time being I'm just going to practise every little thing I can find on youtube. Wish me luck lads!
You are doing something interesting at the age of 13 rather than watching cartoon and stuf(like I did) good luck and hope everything goes great for you :0
How’s it going?
I started at 15....good luck for your journey!
How is it going for you?
Ivan Otdelnov's animation about the "offer" has got to be one of the most emotional things I've seen in a while.
Just notice in the beginning the contrast between excitement (the girl) and passive disapproval (the boy) the way the guy politely but fully unveil his emotions and love for the girl like "I love you so deeply and would like to stay with you, but it's your life and you know what's best" this big gamut of emotions is extremely difficult to express in animation but he nailed it! Wow just brilliant!
1:17 my boss when I am saying that this isn't the job for me.
4:30 Oh honey, we need to talk XD
I want to join animation mentor but i need to be 18 y.o thats unfair
Firza Insanudzaky Take the time you have to practice traditional skills, in both drawing and basic animation
It may be hard, but nothing good comes from anything that is easy. Know that you CAN do it. You've just got to start, and keep going. Even when it's difficult. The only way to get through it and to improve yourself is to keep practicing.
Be open and considerate of things. Think about why things are doing the things they're doing and what you would have to do to make them better. Research. Study. Look at things. Notice things. Ask questions about those things you notice. If you think you have an answer, think some more, and test and experiment with it.
When you feel overwhelmed, just take a step back. If you must close your eyes (or simply rest your brain) and then re-examine the bigger picture, then do that. Don't push yourself too hard or you might just fall. Always look for inspiration. Look at the work of people who have done better than you at what you want to do. Notice things about those pieces of work, too. Let them inspire you.
Set fairly specific goals, and then see how exactly you might be able to achieve them. Do what is best. If you don't know what you want, then look everywhere for inspiration. Look for something that makes you feel something or makes you go, "Wow! That's amazing!," or, "How did they do that!?"
Watch videos on art, go to Instagram and look at artists' work. Go to an art museum.
Regarding animation, I would point you to a couple books:
"The Animator's Survival Kit," by Richard Williams (he does amazing work, in my opinion. Look at some of his animation on TH-cam).
"The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation," by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston.
These are extremely valuable, I think, to those who wish to start in animation. There are more, but I think these are at the top.
Also, there's this little art book, called something like, "The Big Book of Drawing." I think it's by Lee Hammond. I think you should check it out. It's valuable.
Remember what I've said. It's very easy -- too easy -- to forget valuable (if you see it as valuable) advice, and information in general. That's why constant reminding -- whether that's taking notes or repeating some piece of advice in your head over and over again -- and practice (of skills) and application (of knowledge) are extremely important things to learning. It's why you are usually taught in school how to add, but also given lots of problems to practice with. It's like a muscle-- you've got to exercise it to keep it nice and strong.
PS: I would also urge you to check out Aaron Blaise, a former Disney animator and artist, on TH-cam. He's awesome, and a very accessible resource on TH-cam.
Take advantage of your resources. Think about what you have and how to get it. Stretch yourself and think in new ways.
This turned out to be longer than I intended, but I hope you get a lot out of whatever amount you read. Thank you!
If u have permission from your parents you don't, its in the contract bro! I'm a student from AM
@@unholychowders hey thanks for the advice im also a student in animation highschool in my country but i feel like if i just do highschool is not enough i need to go to college or online school to.achive whats the best in my opinion find awesome people and
@Marie ᶘ oᴥoᶅ i dont see why not, if u know english and have the money u should do it! U are going to work like crazy but it Will be fun
Seriously? Well, there is this animation software on Steam called "Blender", it's free and it has overwhelmingly positive reviews, so I think that would perhaps be a good place to start ;).
what has improved between the years of animation showcase is that the sounds of all little details have been included. Think about the fact that when doing these animations, sound effects are not included. So think about how the artist had to make these sounds to go with the video. To get a really good appreciation for this art, watch any animation movie with the volume off and try and figure out how to make each any every little detailed noise. Wind blowing, the right foot stomping, and so on. Good job people!
Staff at animation mentor did the rendering and sound effects. Th e students only did the animation
Amazing work by everyone involved! Truly refreshing and inspiring to see so many styles and unique artistic choices by various people.
The animator of 0:37 deserves an award
Wow, the students really learned alot, Great work AnimationMentors and studentss
1:52 is the best one here
Francisco Ucke's clip at the end was really great!
Wow! What great work. So proud to be alumni of such a fantastic school!
What did you end up doing?
@@Repaduski I graduated a few years ago. You can see some of my work in the showreel for 2016.
@@bjj65hoj but if you dont mind me asking. how have you used it since? any jobs?
@@Repaduski I dont mind you asking. I have worked at 2k games for the last two and a half years. Animation Mentor gave me the skills to pay the bills. It is all about how much time and effort you decide to put in.
@@bjj65hoj did you start from ground zero? thats what im about to do and im willing to go hard. just trying to figure out if i can get far
Everything you guys showcase is so cute and well done!
2:19 Best Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode ever.
1:14 is may favorite,good job
Cooool awsome work done by all the students 👏 👏 👏 👏
Firefly (Shindig) 4:06
How is nobody talking about the Charlie Chaplin one? It was very visually appealing! Very creative!
That last one is so perfect
I have been watching Mentor Animation student showcase and AnimSchool student showcase for the last 3 years. AnimSchool has been clearly the winner. Their animation is more appealing to professional animation studios. They do Pixar level animation. This is why their showcase videos have way more views than Mentor’s.
Some Plus respect for the ones that didn't use the Animation Mentors defaults characters and made their own
1:11 My favorite XD
1:11 wooo!!
This is a great app for animation I’m hoping to use it soon!
Would anyone know the music for 3:01? The animation is enjoyable to watch.
..wow you guys are amazing ..I have been a fan since I was a teenager..I hope to join you one day...okay hopefully this year when I save up enough... ; - )
Tony and Leandro have got the right idea!
I wish the "where's the bathroom" song is longer, its so addictive...
2:18 what song is Harley singing?
'Ill never tell' from the Buffy the vampire slayer musical episode
I desperately need to know if those are Ik or fk hands. it’s all so smooth. I am in awe.
0:36 song?
"Wheres The Bathroom?" - Frank Morales
2:22 the legends time
Where is the song from?
The end is each and everyone after they get through something tough xD
Amazing. Really awesome animation.
I guess Heritage makes difference after all, most of them are from the US and you can't feel any idea behind the scene, while ppl who are from France, makes it very obvious to have a unique style.
Can you elaborate on that or give an example from the video? I'd love to hear more of your take on this.
@@Rinesmyth you can simply watch student showcase from the their videos, and look for the ideas behind the scene, you would find it very clearly US, has (90% of the time) no idea just moving stuff
0:37 If that was live action, I could see Patti LuPone playing the lady,
Amazing animation. Keep it up good work.
Amazing animations
This is awesome
Do they model the characters as well or are they already modeled and rigged with controls?
The Rigs Are Provided By Animation Mentor
4:20 That one is cute.
Awesome!
may someone can help me with the Name of the Song that starts at 3:01
Amazing 👌
I love how I got an ad for this on this video
0:19 if someone can help me here i'd like to know how that transformation works.please.... someone.....
Did anyone knows where, how or which stuff I can learn to draw or animated something like this?
Will there be a 2021 video?
Are these animations created using big animation apps? Or can they be created using applications like 'Blender' (for a beginner I meant)? Because, I want to start making/ practice some to figure out if it's my cup of tea before joining any animation school.
this course fees is too much, i did from www.hitech2050.com/ here its fees is 60k
I loved the Crazy Ex Girlfriend reference
last video best of the best
How come in at least 3 videos, I see the same characters (boy and/or girl), made by different people :
0:05 , 1:26 , 2:10 , 3:01
?
@@hiturana3290 Basically this but no rigging. Animation mentor only teaches animation in their main course and give you a set of different rigs to animate. Some people change up the models to make stuff more interesting though but its not required for the school
L
What type of desktop should be used for animation mentor?
Why isn’t anyone talking about 2:17 like WHAT
okay so does anyone know did these animators get good job after producing such masterpieces?..
Are these rigs available only through animation mentor?
And do they come with all the outfits?
You can find a lot of free rigs online. most of the rigs you saw are free on the web.
Still better than the first sonic trailer
What is the scene from 1:11
overall only white skin 3d human models?
2:46 Where is that audio from?
The Crown on Netflix
4:25 That girl looks an awful lot like Ginormica from "Monsters vs. Aliens".
1:27 *who?*
Very nice
Crazy Ex Girlfriend (We'll Never Have Problems Again) 4:25
very good
1:51
I wish i could animate like this.... 😭
this course fees is too much, i did from www.hitech2050.com/ here its fees is 60k
how do I watch these??
@Nia ... I believe what you see in these animation mentor reels are the final completed projects. There aren’t longer versions of any clips.
Diane I feel you 😂
Does anyone else think of the Russo brothers at 1:11
Is animation mentor software independent?
No they use maya.
They use maya
Sadly they are too expensive for me 😔😔😔😔
Fuck to your Face
They’re free kid Jesus Christ
wow my dream was to study at animation mentor but the students work quality is dropping from good-like to awesome.
AAAAAA
2 crazy ex-girlfriend references, thank u
the quality of the animation might be a little bit lower than last few years?
Maybe it is related to the render engine which goes soft on hardware requirement. They are made my students not by professionals.
Noticed that too. I'm now leading towards Animschool
Nice
these are fucking amazing
Adorei.
2:19
Some of them have same assets/characters
I want to join, but I don't even know how it would work. I'm a senior already working on my masters degree and the program we mainly use is 3ds max.
Same here the class where I am studying local they just teach the overview of everything nothing major so it's really hard as of right now just relying on youtube
@@TheHawk005 I'm literally working on my thesis right now and i a\have to compete with the three people that can actually model and animate. I'm despereate lol
Damn thesis my institute is so shit they wouldn't complain if I don't show my work they will be happy that they don't have to review it lol...btw do you have any portfolio made up? just to get inspired by a fellow 3d artist :) @@peruvianpuffpepper904
@@TheHawk005 I dont have a site or anything to where i'd put anything at the moment. I should have one by now, but of course my college decides my senior year is when we get to make and model actual characters
Oooo@@peruvianpuffpepper904
great animation done by student i want to learn animation from animationmentor.com but i have big peoblem in learning this animation is Financial issues, i have not enough money to pay for it ! i am belonging from poor family ! but i have wish to learn animation !
That Cxg reference...
It’s that Harley Quinn? 2:17
Do they have Spanish teacher?
this course fees is too much, i did from www.hitech2050.com/ here its fees is 60k