client FAQs

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So you’re thinking about getting some animation made and there’s lots of questions buzzing around your head. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! So, let’s cut to the chase. How much does an animation cost? Every project is unique. We have made 30 seconds of animation for £(small) and we’ve also made 30 seconds of… Read more »

FAQs

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We get many emails from eager budding animators and film makers. It’s great to see passionate and often young people wanting to get into animation, however there isn’t always the time to email everyone back individually. We really wish we could! So here are a bunch of questions we frequently get asked. How can I… Read more »

animation portfolio advice

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Animation portfolio advice

Your work is pretty sweet so let’s show it off! your email You’ve spent what feels like an age crafting your email to a studio or client that you really want to work with. You’re on your 17th read through but before you hit send, let’s see if it’s good to go: Address it to someone… Read more »

animating electricity

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Effects animation is a mysterious beast. When it’s done well it seems as if the animator has this perfect and wildly complicated simulation of reality that they can run in their head. But as my animation tutor once said “animation is lots of little things happening all at once”. When you break anything in animation… Read more »

lip sync for animation

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People here at Sun & Moon are known to get into a meditative zen mode as they listen and animate, listen and animate, listen and animate.

video game animation

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Creating video game animation is in fact a great animation 101 exercise. You have to animate a walk, a run, a jump, a push, a pull and many more basic animation exercises that any good animator has done. Weight is also a key factor in great game animation. The amount of weight put into an animation… Read more »