Animation for the iPad – Weiterbildungsangebot
The only limit in animation is your imagination, but production can be very labor-intensive. In this workshop, we will learn how apps make stop-motion and hand-drawn animation more accessible, so that you can let your creativity run wild.
Animation can be very fun, but it is also a time-consuming process. Luckily apps designed for the iPad can make it more accessible.
Michelle Alperin works mainly with moving images in short narrative films, video installations, animations and objects. Her works analyze, interrogate and dissect the structure, language and visual details of narrative cinema and experimental film. She is especially interested in filmic depictions of subjectivity and representations of verbal and non-verbal communication. Born in Los Angeles, California, Michelle got her BA in Fine Art from UCLA and her MFA in Fine Art from Art Center College of Design. After several artist’s residencies in Berlin, Michelle settled there at the end of 2004. Michelle has taught video art in the Fine Art foundation year (Grundlehre) of the University of the Arts (UdK), Berlin since April 2017. At the UdK, she teaches a weekly video art course, participates in group critiques and gives workshops on various topics, including editin
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