Animsquad Master Class Disney S Zach Parrish Brent Homman Top [better] ⭐ Recent
During the master class, Zach Parrish shared his insights on various aspects of animation, including:
During weekly live sessions, Parrish, Homman, and other guest mentors provide direct video draw-overs on student work. This real-time feedback allows students to see exactly where a pose lacks appeal, where a camera arc breaks, or how a timing adjustment can double the comedic impact of a shot. Exclusive Production-Ready Rigs
Which specific area of your animation reel are you looking to (mechanics, acting, or facial expression)? Share public link During the master class, Zach Parrish shared his
"Don't be a perfectionist at frame 1," said Parrish. "Throw down messy poses. Find the magic in the middle. You can always clean it up, but you can’t polish a blank screen."
Homman demonstrates how to maintain the appeal and structural "fleshiness" of a character during delicate scenes, pulling from his work on Tangled and Frozen . Share public link "Don't be a perfectionist at
: Homman tackles the immense challenge of a close-up, subtle performance. He demonstrates how to maintain character appeal and anatomical integrity while wrangling complex emotional performances, a skill honed through his work on female leads in Tangled and Frozen . Key Takeaways for Students
One notable alumnus described the experience: "Zach drew a curve on my screen that changed my career. He showed me my character wasn't landing because the toe was 2 pixels too low. Brent then made me throw away 40 frames of safe acting for one giant, ugly, expressive pose. I got hired two months later." You can always clean it up, but you
Parrish and Homman are praised for their ability to articulate why they make certain artistic decisions, not just what they are doing, according to the Vimeo trailer.
The masterclass offers over 10 hours of desktop/Maya footage, covering setup, blocking, breaking down, and polishing.