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: Teaches the "Disney style" of weight, timing, and appeal that is highly sought after in the feature film industry.

: Transitioning out of stepped mode by managing spacing, arcs, and the complex weight transitions needed to make extreme character movement feel believable.

The Animsquad Master Class with Disney's Zach Parrish and Brent Homman offered a rare glimpse into the world of professional animation. The instructors shared their expertise on storytelling, character development, and technical skills, providing valuable insights for aspiring animators. By applying these takeaways and tips, you can improve your animation skills, unlock your creative potential, and take the first steps towards a successful career in the animation industry.

: Includes insights from his time working on Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Hulk . : Teaches the "Disney style" of weight, timing,

Whether you are an intermediate animator aiming for a major studio or a professional refining your cartoony and feature-film mechanics, this master class bridges the gap between basic principles and elite-tier execution. Meet the Instructors: Disney Legends Behind the Class

"Stop comparing your 'B' reel to someone else's highlight reel on Instagram. I failed for ten years before Disney. Focus on storytelling, not rendering."

Unlike generic tutorials, this AnimSquad session focuses on the of every step. Students see the exact desktop and Maya footage of these masters as they work, learning not just how to animate, but why specific creative choices are made to push character appeal. Whether you are an intermediate animator aiming for

If you’ve ever watched a Disney film and found yourself tearing up at a character’s subtle glance, or laughing at the specific weight of a comedic fall, you’ve witnessed the work of master animators. Last weekend, Animsquad hosted an exclusive master class featuring two of Disney Animation’s heaviest hitters: (Director/Animator known for Zootopia , Big Hero 6 , and the short Us Again ) and Brent Homman (Supervising Animator known for Encanto , Frozen II , and Tangled ).

Before diving into complex emotional acting, students must master advanced physics. The course pushes animators to think about how a character's internal thoughts dictate their physical movement.

: Cleaning up the graph editor, eliminating micro-jitter, tracking arcs on extremities, and adding subtle secondary overlapping actions. 2. Brent Homman’s Subtle Close-Up Masterclass : Cleaning up the graph editor

Walking out of the Animsquad class, the vibe wasn't intimidation—it was possibility . Parrish and Homman demystified the "Disney Magic" and put it back where it belongs: in the hands of the artist who draws the next frame.

The core of the Disney style is acting. Parrish and Homman teach students to avoid "hitting the beats" mechanically and instead focus on what the character is thinking .

One student who purchased the class shared, "I still haven't even finished the 17 hours worth of footage but I've already learned so much about their process. I can't wait to put it into practice..." . Another aspiring animator emphasized the unique advantage, noting, "The online school that I chose is Animsquad. Animsquad is run by working animators and supervisors... to work with and learn from their animators will be a fantastic experience" . The class has been praised for its ability to "revamp your workflow" by showcasing the critical difference between what to do—and what to avoid—when animating.