Animation Workshop at The Church - 27 East

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Animation Workshop at The Church

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Participants work at animation stations. COURTESY THE CHURCH

Participants work at animation stations. COURTESY THE CHURCH

authorStaff Writer on Nov 28, 2022

Become an animator for the day! In collaboration with Laura Bellmont of The Little Animation Studio, on Sunday, December 4, The Church in Sag Harbor is presenting a stop-motion animation workshop for students and adults, respectively. Working with state-of-the-art professional equipment and software, participants will have the opportunity to design and produce their own short films that can be screened, downloaded, and shared again and again.

The student workshop runs noon to 1:30 p.m., followed by the adult workshop from 4 to 6 p.m.

In the student workshop, in just an hour and a half, participants will explore the magic of hand-drawn stop motion animation using professional software DragonFrame Stop Motion. Students will be divided into teams, each of which will produce and design unique hand-drawn characters and environments that tell one-of-a-kind short stories about dreamed up worlds. The finished films will be edited together into a collaborative animated short film that can be screened, downloaded, and shared. The cost is $10.

During the 2-hour hands-on stop motion animation and drawing workshop for adults, participants will explore the potential of the hand-drawn line under the lens. Utilizing DragonFrame Stop Motion, participants will use a self-portrait video of themselves to create a “rotoscope animation.” Frame by frame these vibrant short films/self-portraits will come to life. The finished films will be edited together into a collaborative animated short film that can be screened, downloaded, and shared. The cost is $65.

Laura Belmont has been actively working in New York City as an illustrator and stop motion animator since 2005. She attended Pratt Institute for her undergraduate (and graduate degrees and graduated from both programs with honors. She founded The Little Animation Studio in 2013 with a mission to offer workshops that cultivate commercial and traditional art making skills, communication and collaboration, problem solving and the mindful use of technology. Her illustrations have been published in Nylon Japan, and the Farmer’s Almanac and she has had her drawings included in several books. She currently works on fine art commissions and animations.

The Church is at 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor. For more information visit, thechurchsagharbor.org.

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