And as a bonus, we will raffle off the scripts he mentions courtesy of aescripts + aeplugins!Īlso, regular host Colin Sebestyen will provide an accessible, non-technical primer to getting started with authoring your own scripts/expressions.įinally, regular host Matt Silverman will show a use-case of a nasty bug in AE and give away a script Swordfish made to fix it. Well, with new SF Content Creators host Matthew Law, we'll learn all about workflow with the Script of the Month Segment. Beer and food sponsored by Digital Anarchy! We'd also like to get your input for future features, events, and topics. He lives in the Oakland area with his wife, three children, dog and seven guitars.Īlso join us in raffling off some fabulous prizes from our sponsors. Jon was an elected Board Member of the Northern California Chapter of the Visual Effects Society. While it took almost 45 years for Jon to fully realize his dream to form a stop-motion studio he says "the best things in life are worth waiting for." His first job out of college in 1980 was working with the optical photography coordinator from Star Wars designing a scifi themed amusement center. He first became interested in stop-motion animation when he saw Ray Harryhausen's work on The 7th Voyage of Sinbad as a child. Jon started his career as an industrial designer and professional model-maker. His work as a designer, director and producer on shorts, corporate and commercial productions has won numerous awards and has been written about in Fortune, Forbes, Wired, Adweek, Print and various other publications over the years. Jon Peters is founder of Athena Studios in Emeryville, CA, which focuses on stop-motion animation and post production. In addition to VFX work, he has produced and directed commercials, short films and music videos and he works in a variety of animation media. Webster returned to the Bay Area in 2015 to supervise Atomic Fiction's animation work on "Deadpool". in 2011, he took up the role of previs/postvis supervisor on Seth MacFarlane's "Ted" and in 2014 was mocap supervisor on "Ted 2". He was the animation supervisor on the 2007 hit Korean movie "The Host", working out of The Orphanage in San Francisco. He has worked for various studios including Disney, Fox, Warner Bros, PDI/ Dreamworks, Electronic Arts, ImageMovers, and Universal. Webster got his start in animation in 1987 at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon. With beer and food sponsored by Digital Anarchy! We'd also like to get your input for future features, events, and topics.Ĭheck out amazing breakdowns for Deadpool, previs/postvis/mocap, stop-motion and more. ![]() Come get this sneak peak of this great new tool.Īlso join us in raffling off fabulous prizes from our sponsors. Transcriptive for Premiere Pro, which makes automatic transcription possible for captions, sub-titles, SEO for YouTube and much more. Jim Tierney of Digital Anarchy will show what they're announcing at NAB. Matt Silverman of Swordfish will be discussing the wide diversity of projects being created at his studio, including motion design, live-action production, CG product renderings, print campaigns, UX, stop motion, VR/AR and more. ![]() The Kinect is some pretty powerful hardware, so it'll be great to see it in action. Phil Spitler of Bonfire Labs is showing off how they used a Kinect to capture a 3D space that was then modelled in Cinema 4D. Food and Drink will be provided by Digital Anarchy. We'll be hosted by Adobe at 601 Townsend in San Francisco. The first meeting of the SF Content Creators user group. Help welcome SF Content Creators back to life!
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