Animation Production Pipeline (for 3D and 2D Projects) with Simone Giampaolo | UK/UA Animation Lab Lecture
We will walk through the production process of a series and a short, talking about the steps prior to pre-production, such as setting up the pipeline and getting the team familiar with it. Discussing both 2D and CG pipelines and how they differ on production stages. How the team communicates, the review process, and remote working.
The series of lectures will last approx. 75-minutes, including a Q&A, will take place every other Wednesday afternoon (4pm UK time / 6pm Kyiv time); aiming to give a better understanding of how the industry works, how to pitch a project, how to promote yourself, and more.
HOW TO WATCH
All lectures will be streamed via the LINOLEUM YouTube channel at the date and time specified below – and don’t worry, we will be re-posting the link to watch on our social media channels leading up to each lecture!
All lectures in the series:
- Animation Production Pipeline (for 3D and 2D Projects) – with Simone Giampaolo
Wed 4th September, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time) - Preparing an Animation Pitch Deck & Presentation – with Fokion Xenos
Wed 18th September, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time) - Animation Budgets: Considerations & Practices for TV Series & Short Film – with Helen Brunsdon
Wed 2nd October, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time) - Funding Possibilities & Co-Productions – with Olivier Catherin
Wed 9th October, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time) - Forming the Team, Their Roles & Responsibilities – with Kasia Gromadzka
Wed 30th October, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time) - Festivals & Forums: Promoting Your Film – with Britt Raes
Wed 6th November, 4pm (UK time) / 6pm (Kyiv time)
The project “UK/UA Animation Lab” is organised with the financial support of the UK/UA Creative Partnerships programme designed by the British Council and the Ukrainian Institute. The UK/UA Creative Partnerships programme aims to continue and strengthen the collaborations that have emerged between UK and Ukrainian cultural organisations as a result of or in parallel to the UK/Ukraine Cultural Season 2022-2023.