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Sebastian Valderruten López

Cl 18 #35 A 11
Poblado Campestre
(57) 3054340165

Digital Animation
Tecnologist
November 12. 2022

Hey ya!
You’re going to know what’s about the virtual SENA course which is focused on learning the
basics about how to make an animation production from beginning to end, mainly explaining the
most basic parts of an actual animation production applicable to any work environment, since
your own animation projects or in the industry.

What’s about the course?


This course is oriented to all people who want to
learn how the process of making animation works,
especially when it’s about creating an animation
project which consists of three main stages:
Pre-production, production, and Post-production.
These three aren’t totally exclusive from animation,
because they are mainly from the film industry, but
the animation industry is a key part of that industry,
and is important to learn the proper follow-along to
being prepared to face up every part of the process
professionally as possible, so the students will learn
from how to write an script to being able to animate
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Expectations about the program


I just hope that this course show me how to use Toon Boom Harmony, and link me with a formal
and decent job related to this theme, and of course, a degree that will help me to find a job or
maybe going out to another and better country, to be honest, the education quality is very worse
than I thought, but at least is cheaper and a little bit more accessible than other options in
Colombia to study something related to animation, so I don’t need to spend money and I can
stay at home with my own schedule.

Interests
I’m a passionate person about art, specially about the branch of drawing and everything that
emerge from it, and my interest about animation born when I started to watch animations on
Youtube, indie animations made by another people with a PC, internet and free time, so that kind
of indie feeling ran through my body that made me say: “Hey, I can do that too”. The time pass
and I discovered some channels about animation in my mother language that nourish my
motivation and knowledge to make animation, and that thing procedurally drive me to learn how
to draw, and today I keep working on my drawing skills because once I read in a book that I need
to be able to draw so good to animate as good as I want.

Bibliography
Williams, R. (2001). Time to Draw.

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