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In 2022, I will record lessons for on-demand play, but I will continue to offer some weekly live events. Let me know in this survey what you prefer.
Marshall
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Storytelling Lessons from Masters
This begins with a one-month series analyzing four episodes of the early Simpsons to understand the fundamentals of story craft. It can then expand into many genres.
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Drawing Lessons from Heinrich Kley
Humans, horses, animals, creatures, stories, characters... Everything this amazing draftsman mastered except for pen & ink technique, which we can save for a separate series.
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Pen & Ink: Materials and Techniques
Lots of lessons, mostly from illustrators of the golden age, and the various sklls they brought to mastery of this medium.
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Artistic Anatomy: Human & Animal Comparisons
We collect images of animal and human bodies. I analyze their anatomy, extract drawing lessons. Then, in response to the lessons, we draw in class.
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Bridgman Hands, Bridgman Drapery, Muybridge Body & Motion Studies…
This option offers single topics one month at a time so that we can study them deeply with four-week commitments.
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Composition Lessons from Cinematographers
We collect movie shots from film history, then study them for both their formal compositions and their roles in the story.
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BookTellings
Weekly or monthly reports on books with review, commentary, comparisons, and added insights for artists. Either monthly with me alone, or weekly with a rotating forum of mavens.
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Concept Artist Demos and Q&A
Some of my friends make their livings as concept artists for film, animation, and game industries. If you want four weeks at a time with me hosting pros who demo, let me know.
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For class formats, let me know your preferences here:
Shorter sessions (1-1.5 hours)
Longer sessions (2+ hours)
Sessions with feedback on homework assignments.
Sessions with guest artists who demo.
Let me know your preferred STARTING time for sessions.
Check any that apply. Since I cannot know your time zone, be sure to convert your preferred time to Los Angeles/Pacific time zone. For example: if you prefer sessions that begin at 9PM (Pacific time), choose the last checkbox.
Between noon and 3PM
Between 3PM and 6PM
Between 6PM and 9PM
Between 9PM and midnight
Let me know which day(s) work best for you.
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Have you taken any classes from me in the past?
This includes webinars, seminars, college classes, classes sponsored by your employer, etc.
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