Friday, November 13, 2009

Solid Advice

I love Disney stuff from the 60's.  I love the Wonderful World of Disney with the future played out in animation.  I also loved hearing the old animators talk about how they created the now legendary characters that made Disney famous.  Ward Kimball was one of my favorites.  


So, I was so thrilled to find this Kimball quote on Tim Gruber's blog.  It is an excerpt from a letter he wrote to a young man who wanted to be an animator.  It is great advice no matter your vocation or hobby.  


Find inspiration and knowledge in unexpected places.  Don't get set in your ways too early.  It is a slow process that cannot be cheated.  



What I am trying to say is that becoming an animator is a growth process that involves basic curiosities for all things, because man, animation is just not making things move, it is THINKING, THINKING, THINKING! You can’t know enough about everything. Curiosity is the key word. See everything! Do everything!
Learn from others, BUT DON’T COPY THEM! Try to retain your individualism while learning the basic rules. Don’t become dogmatic because you’re going to change your mind about what you like and what you dislike hundreds of times before you’re thirty! This will happen if you develope your imagination along with your curiosity.
You can read all the animation books in the world but learning the art has to be done while doing.