Traditional Animation: Composition, Rhythm and Camera
Presentation
A course by Ezequiel Torres , Animator
About the video: Presentation
Overview
“In this lesson I tell you about the places where I worked and the people who taught me the most. I will talk about the way I did and how I went from illustrator to become Director of pieces of Cel Animation. ”
In this video lesson Ezequiel Torres addresses the topic: Presentation, which is part of the Domestika online course: Traditional Animation: Composition, Rhythm and Camera. Learn techniques and tricks to create smooth and original animation sequences.
Partial transcription of the video
“Hi, my name is Ezequiel Torres. I was born in Argentina. I have worked for 3D pieces, traditional 2D and 2D emotion. At sixteen, I studied Comic with Sylvester Slashy and then studied Graphic Design, at the University of Buenos Aires. More than ten years ago I work in advertising Among the brands I worked with, are Branca, Cif, Energizer, MTV, Temaikèn and Botmic. I also worked for some documentaries like the Trotsky Sessions About 2012, 2013, I worked for Jared Lobrenco who has his studio called Flamboyant Paradise. In that study I started doing Art Direction, I did 2D and 3D animation, an...”
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Course summary for: Traditional Animation: Composition, Rhythm and Camera
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Category
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Software
Toon Boom Harmony -
Areas
2D Animation, Animation, Character Animation, Motion Graphics

Ezequiel Torres
A course by Ezequiel Torres
Ezequiel Torres has been working in the animation industry for over ten years. He started out doing editing work in Photoshop at a small studio, and, before long, he picked up some animation tricks in After Effects too. In 2011, he worked for Flamboyant Paradise, where he had the opportunity to learn from Tonio Quairiat and Javier Lourenço.
His career and experience culminated in him founding his own studio, Rudo, together with Pablo Roldán. For each commissioned piece, they strive to create animations that hook the viewer. In 2017, their video The Wolf went viral. The work that went into creating the dynamic shots for this video allowed Ezequiel to sharpen his vision of narrative shots, rhythm, and character emotion.
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