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I am currently not using a lot of industry-standard things because they are still out of my reach because of my budget and other constraints placed upon me. I want to preface this that everything below is what I am using or experienced with and is in the DIGITAL realm. (More to come on education recommendations). After writing the story you have to format it into a script so your voice actors and animators under you can translate into their respective mediums.
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So if you are not currently in college using MS free office stuff this is the best alternative available now.Īnyone with basic US high-school level can write, however unless you are writing a book the specific format for animated work is "Screen Writing".
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LibreOffice has all the software you need that is comparable to MS office and even saves in MS-formatted files. (This area is blank for the moment, my Screen Writing book I learned from has gone missing since I was homeless a couple years ago and need need new recommendations)įor us that don't like/can't afford subscription software like Microsoft Office/360 there is a open alternative I have used for years called LibreOffice. Microsoft 360 ($69.99/year for individual) He does do discounts on certain British Holidays and major international ones, so keep an eye out for those!
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Even if you don't like Makina (or the other courses he has now!) you will come away with understanding how FL Studio, plugins, and how to use the pattern sequencer and how to arrange music in the FL Studio DAW (Digital Audio Workspace). His course also has a facebook group and he himself is very responsive person. His course taught me everything I know now and it has been useful when branching out into similar genres. I stumbled into Ste Bruce's work in a SubGenre of Happy Hardcore called "Makina" and its very simple to make. I actually didn't start as a artist or animator, I was actually a DJ for many years in the Happy Hardcore and DnB scene and really wanted to learn how my favorite music was made. Lots of YouTube videos on this on their own channel. Image-Line has gone a bit beyond by also showing how to make certain genres of music with their own tools. So many things available to you off the bat and so many free plugins (VSTs) by third parties.
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Rewired Records (Free for basics/Full Makina Course £259.99)įL Studio has become a very well rounded for amateur and professional use.

Make your own informed decisions before deciding on an informal education into arts, music and animation.**

If you have suggestions on tools and what not, you may suggest them in the comments, or blog about them in more detail on your own blogpage and tag it under "resources" I present to you a informal list of where I learned (and continued to learn from) to further my own creative devours. However, times have change- and art tools and education are now democratized enough that a nyone with a little elbow grease (and now a little cash) can now obtain. CS3 and CS4 were prohibitively expensive and I could forget about ever get any proper art education. I did not have access to the tools and education available to me at the time I entered Adulthood. FLASH will never die and people needing access to those historical documents should continue to be able to do so. That's not dismissing that there are folks that enjoy the old ways of doing things and these are valuable to them. NG's list of Creator Resources are valuable, however as time marches on this list can get outdated as technology and industry changes. (Re-blogging this from the other day so it could be seen on the front page and reach more people!)
